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  1. 45 minutes ago, AZ54 said:

    I would say it's more simply that he feels either Williams or Daniels will have his team in a better position in 2025.   

    I leave Maye out because he said the QB coach and maybe OC are going to his pro day but Poles is not.

    Didn’t a good number of the staff go to McCarthy’s Pro Day too?  Bears and Pats only teams to have HC, GM, OC and QB coach there.  Or was that more for the other 17 players eligible?  

  2. 3 hours ago, AZ54 said:

    The more I see of this kid the more I flat out dislike him as a person.  I simply don't care about his football talent and I'd never hire him.

    Yeah I’m having a hard time buying into his antics, contrived or no.  There’s some underlying ‘thing’ that just doesn’t give me comfort in knowing he’d be the best for us. Never mind I’m still not believing this “generational talent”.  He’s good but not generationally better than others already playing or even some of his collegiate peers.  

  3. 52 minutes ago, BearFan PHX said:

    That's why there is a collective bargaining agreement, and a union. That's why there are agents.

    Agents, which he doesn’t have.

    And speaking of, was going to comment on the physical thing. Within the ~450 pages of the CBA there is probably something that outlines the requirement of members having a baseline physical to ascertain any potential pre-existing conditions.  Like with most unions and/or benefits associated, there is a requirement for life insurance to have that let alone all the other ‘benefits’ these guys would be afforded .   
     

    Looking at the 2020 CBA (for example) article 39 and 40 address medical care and providers (to include the clause that all players will submit to a pre-season physical - Art 39.8).  Article 41 even addresses workman’s comp.  So I would think it behooves both parties to participate in these tests.

    1 hour ago, BearFan PHX said:

    Jordan was like this too. So was Brady, and even Sweetness. Deion Sanders, Dennis Rodman, Joe Namath, Jim McMahon, Kobe Bryant, Muhammad Ali, Mike Tyson, Ray Lewis - and there are more examples of brash overcompetitive legends.

    And Johnny Manziel and Brian Bosworth. 

  4. 44 minutes ago, Pixote said:

    My age and old-time values make me a bit of a dinosaur out of place in the Generation Alpha era.

    Being invited to the NFL Combine, being drafted by an NFL team, or even being signed as a UFA is an honor only a small fraction of aspiring football players can experience.  If it were my boy who was given this opportunity, and he tried to buck the system to strut his stuff, I'd encourage him just to shut the f**k up and do as you're told. (Of course, he'd ignore my advice, as usual.)

    Amen brother!  
     

  5. This is a good place as any for this. Found this YouTube video of Ryan Leaf talking about his Combine experience and how things went for him afterwards.  Definitely a good listen and gives you a good perspective of things, especially from a potential #1/#2 overall pick at the QB position.  And to think this was in 1998.  

    Some takeaways I got were Leaf said he was asked by the Bears for an immediate x-ray on his thumb (as he had broken it in High School).  And how upset the Colts organization were at him for 'missing a meeting' when he said he simply forgot about it and didn't do it intentionally.  He did apparently later communicate with Indy that "he was not intersted" in going there.  And 'because he was going 1-2 overall, didn't feel he really needed to do the Combine'. 

     

  6. Anyone up for some conspiracy talk?  Since we're all a twitter about Caleb's Pro Day lets go back a few weeks when Bo Nix held his own at Oregon.  And if you recall Eberflus "with a large contingent from Chicago" were at Nix' demo.  At the time Justin was still on the team...then a few days later he was traded.  And if you take into consideration Flus' awkward interactions yesterday at USC AND add in the thoughts from PHX about how Poles may have been talking to Caleb behind the scenes... 

     

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  7. 13 hours ago, AZ54 said:

    Does anyone know a body language expert?   Those hugs from Poles and especially with Eberflus seemed to me highly indifferent.

    For what it's worth, I've seen a lot of people (on social media) comment how much they think Flus sends 'cringe' vibes.  So that may have  been a part of what was seen.  I will say for as much as I like the guy, he does come across as a bit awkward at times.  

    With regards to the pursed lips etc, from what I remember one of the unconscious 'tells' that people give especially when they don't want to say something is either crossed arms (like a whole body block) while sitting or the subconsciously bring their hand up in front of their mouth.  The lips could be any number of things, like that or as Mongo said he was starting to struggle after a full day of talking.  When I watched the interview where he moved among the crowd (good move on his part) he seemed relatively comfortable but you could see he wasn't totally in his skin in doing it.  And like you observed, the hug thing was a bit weird too (not just with Flus) but with Poles especially.  Very brief and just awkward.  What it means?  Maybe nothing...  more to come I'm sure.

  8. 5 hours ago, BearFan PHX said:

    I truly am glad to see everyone starting to align behind Caleb.

    Not so fast. Generally I don’t get too excited for the run up to the draft but for some reason this year is different.  I’m still in the ‘trade the 1st for more picks camp’ but yes I did like the interview earlier today…although it may have been a more veneer less substance. Need more info to draw some conclusions. 
     

  9. 1 hour ago, adam said:

    Those are some odd shoes, I don't know if they are necessarily lift shoes or for a specific sport. 

    Found them: https://www.cettire.com/products/givenchy-tk-mx-runner-sneakers-923724293/

    Givenchy brand, some high end French company that makes all kinds of designer crap. 

    Yeah Saucony makes the shoe below for short-mid range running. Structurally looks similar but has the cushion plus the middle flex point which I think is what the shoe you found is copying or whatever.  I prefer Hokas because they claim to be like running on clouds. But their soles are incredibly beefy like this one.  Anyway....  

     

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  10. 35 minutes ago, Pixote said:

    I totally agree.

    Every player who accepts an invitation to the combine should agree to a complete medical evaluation.

    I agree x2. Think this was brought up elsewhere that all teams should have access to the records because as PHX points out, what's to say a team that we never thought of can't pass on Caleb (for example) and will offer everything to get him?  And they don't have the medical report to go off.  Plus, like in the military (and many other jobs) you need to have a physical to determine whether you can do the job as well as be a 'mean' for where you started versus what may have accumulated over your playing career.  (If that makes sense).  

  11. 3 hours ago, 50england50 said:

    Is there any chance that Rice is available in the 3rd round and would anyone take him. If he’s 70% of, Jerry, he must be work taking. 

    Since I'm back catching up on some other things, I had forgotten to respond to this question.  FWIW I would hope they would indeed get a player like Rice. There is something to be said for genetics and similar to how MHJ has a lot of his dad's 'traits' I would assume so would Rice.  If for nothing else, growing up they have a better understanding what it takes to succeed at that level.  

  12. 5 minutes ago, BearFan PHX said:

    Good at least now I know the speed of traffic around here, and no one will mind if I am just the same :)

    Well I'll give you this, you certainly are bringing out a new side in Pix I never knew he had.  🤣

    Just to be sure you read my comments correctly, I think Pix was genuinely curious if those were 'lift-enhancing' shoes.  I responded by letting him know what I thought.  🤷‍♂️

  13. 1 hour ago, BearFan PHX said:

    Yeah Poles hugged Fields. I said GMs should keep some distance so they do whats best for the team, even if it isnt best for the player.

    Poles reportedly traded Fields for less than he could have gotten to be nice to Fields.

    At least he was in control of himself enough not to KEEP Fields.

    Hugging a guy when you're bringing him on board, or winning a superbowl is very different than hugging him in the locker room 3 months before youre gonna trade him.

    Funny you guys say Im a hater, but you dont ever see me doing stuff like you and Pix do. Funny that. Maybe I oughtta just do the same, I cant imagine how the heads would explode.

    So what do we want to do, keep the discussion to the Bears, or go after each other? I mean I just want to play too. Which do you prefer?

    Well for what it's worth, this is Bears talk and I didn't really direct my comment to anyone, only to suggest it could have been interpreted a few ways.

    One of which involves, as you suggest, a false impression of positive vibes to the unsuspecting recipient.  Like you said with Fields...it may have been cold-blooded and calculated (probably not).  But what's to say it wasn't for Caleb too? 

    Or simply Poles was caught up in the moment and as an athlete himself, felt the need to give a hug as to say 'nice work man'.  This was the point I was making earlier when Poles was seen doing it before with Justin.  I was wrong....as it turns out...that I was sure they'd be keeping Fields partly because of that gesture. He fooled me.  

  14. 1 hour ago, 50england50 said:

    I’m in the UK, and cannot find anywhere to watch William’s work out, other than it’s being shown later on NFL Network. 
     

    Is anyone seen the work out?
     

    Is there any chance that Rice is available in the 3rd round and would anyone take him. If he’s 70% of, Jerry, he must be work taking. 

    I'll admit, the kid has grown on me...if only a little.  Obviously he's been working on his public image and outward projection.  I give him A's across the board in accessibility, "active" listening and answering and keeping the cliche's to a minimum.  It looks like he can handle the press/media masses ... in "78 degree weather" in the confines of his home court.  I'll be curious to hear how the individual workout goes when (if) it comes round.  Remember the one they put Wright through last year that sealed the deal on him being picked #1 by the Bears?  

    https://www.chicagobears.com/news/grueling-workout-convinced-bears-wright-was-the-one-draft-2023

  15. 14 minutes ago, Pixote said:

    I am no expert on shoe trends, but are these designed for the vertically challenged? To me, it looked like the heels were built-in lifts. I never recall seeing a tennis shoe with a sole like that before.

    I'm like you (no expert) but I think that is the new trend with some shoes.  Especially at the higher end.  I think that by design is supposed to be more flexible and 'springy'.  I spent/spend a fair amount of time in road running shoes and I'm seeing more of the soles looking like that (and I'm 6'4").  But I could totally off base.  I can't tell in the picture what brand they are - Reebok?  to give it a better look.  

  16. 47 minutes ago, dawhizz said:

    Keenan Allen just showed up to Caleb’s pro day with his Bears gear on. 
     

    https://x.com/bradbiggs/status/1770491479804518865?s=46&t=cLrE-3h2uw3rACxhQZYEvg

    Cool on Keenan to do that.  Not a huge stretch given (I assume) he lives in the LA area....  but still to show up for morale support is cool on him.  Based on this alone, I like the Allen signing.  

    And at 6'2" he doesn't look that much taller.  

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