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Mongo3451

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  1. The Bears have stated they will not retire any more numbers. At this point, I vote for the ring of honor and unretire all with the exception of 34 and 51...
  2. If your statement is true then Emery and Trestman are freakin genius's. To believe they offered him more money than anyone else, knowing all along it would lead to his retirement. Pure genius!
  3. 51>50>54. HOF Yes, but not a slam dunk.
  4. I'd rather see him in camp healthy and hungry to compete for a spot. Would love to see him win a starting role. That would provide great depth and competition.
  5. I get what you are saying. I was pissed when it was all going down, but not anymore. I would be a dick over a couple million bucks too. He simply misplayed his hand leading to all of this.
  6. Something we dont know, that I guarantee Trestman knows is, how many times Cutler forced to Marshall. And how many times he looked at Marshall first and threw late to the others, causing defended passes.
  7. The bolded above is what the blah blah was about. Guess I could have explained it better.
  8. Blah, blah, blah. Have we not heard this a milion times a milion different ways. Bently is saying exactly what Carimi is paying him for.
  9. That, in and of itself, is a problem. Will he ever be?...
  10. Novel concept here; get good Gabe and you will play.
  11. I've just been plain ol MotM. If you don't know what that stands for, go be a Packer fan...
  12. You are definately right on the high end. If a guy runs a 4.6, which is very realistic for an LB, that's 26 feet per second. Since we are talking about .3 seconds at the end of a pass play, giving an LB momentum, I think 10 feet is very close. Definately a body length.
  13. .3 seconds is an eternity in the NFL. That's 10-15 feet of movement from a defender.
  14. Agree. And, whether anyone likes it or not special teams accounts for darn near 1/3rd of the game. I would always prefer starting caliber players doing that vs professional special teamers. Better development potential.
  15. No worries. It's just a matter of time...
  16. This is starting to fizzle out for me. I was thinking we were going to pick who we would have picked when the Bears drafted to weigh ourselves against Emery. It seems the majority went with Long after the all the hype and hoopla. Did anyone have Kyle Long on their round 1 draft board even 5 minutes before the draft? Now we are debating a second round pick based on picking Long. This is interesting, but not working. My guess we'll end up redrafting Emery's team. I'm still going Floyd. Next Warford.
  17. I think this may be a false statement. Indiana has legislature to decriminalize pot, but it still would be against the law. Please provide link to the referendum you are referring to, as I am interested due to living in Indiana.
  18. We do have special rights as Bears fans!
  19. Kinda disagree. I think I get what you are saying, but think critical is, well, a little critical. I think the fan in us wants to be optimistic, but the armchair analist prefers to be skepticle. There will growing pains through the process until the WR's and Cutler get in sync and the OL gels. I think a lot of things went wrong with Lovie and company. Mainly falling in love with players before the pads come on.
  20. I want to see the offense find some sort of rhythm. Mainly, solid and timely play calling.
  21. He'll never admit it when it happens. You aren't too young. I'm old school and see your point a lot. BTW - Players are young, thus possibly giving you a better view of their social dynamic and mindset on life. I'm big on redemption and feel we are all worthy of it.(Regardless if we like them or not)
  22. Floyd, but am very pleased with Long. In hindsight, would have drafted Long. But just not on draft day.
  23. I applaud his honesty. The kid is 24 and has a lot of opportunity in front of him. It's on him now to prove to be the man he chooses to be. He is now doubt physically gifted and if he gets his mind right he could be an asset for the next decade.
  24. Agreed on all. I think I read that Peppers contract would be difficult to redo because it would cost more down the road. I think next season we can redo with less pain.
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