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Everything posted by Mongo3451
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I think Poles has done very well staggering the contracts. 2031 would be a dream come true, if we're solid until then. Obviously, he'll pay Caleb first, then make decision on Rome.(That's if they ball out)
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I'm doing this for WR, please feel free to add other positions. Since the Jefferson deal, I'm questioning what we do with WR in the future. We are currently on a great position with having three 1's in the room. For future purposes, do we draft a WR annually to ensure the pipeline is full or do we pay 35+ million to re-sign our own? Looking at Dallas, they are going to have to pay CD the same as JJ to keep him. Add 60 mil to Dak and it seems untenable. Especially with their EDGE rusher wanting a record contract as well.
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I would prefer that Caleb make a ton of 'tight window' mistakes early in camp. He must learn, very early, what two foot window is and is not open. Every college QB to ever come out has struggled in camp with the speed, instincts and professional spacing of NFL defenders.
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One of the three games (Cleveland) he was too ballsy and got burnt by that big Njokue play. He vacated a zone thinking the blitz would get home. So, he did learn and adapt. It just failed.
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You can't tell anything by watching hugs. Flus may not be that warm huggy type. I'm Italian, we hug everyone. I could literally hug someone and think of them dead. (And they would never know) Other cultures act differently. I remember us discussing Poles hugging Fields. It ended up being business as usual. Pro football is nothing but, "what have you done lately"? And that's regardless of friendship and loyalty. They all understand it.
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If this is the NFL GM's see it, we would be over the moon. There are 64 starting OT's in league. To say we have second and third year guys in the top half is amazing to think of.
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Heck, Warren was great to see some of. I love that he led them all in prayer. Also, when he talked to Poles about patience. Great stuff
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I've never watched them, but have heard of them. I watched a little last night. Got bored.
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TTNL is his source. (The tape never lies)
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It's crazy. Two years ago we had zero number one caliber receivers. Now three? Unreal
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This part is very important to a rebuild. Flus is building himself as well. He may have not been fully ready to be a HC, but what guy was going to come in and endure the rebuild? The in-game decisions will be much faster for him this year, not having to deal with Alan Williams stuff and also with the game slowing down, as it also does with players. If Flus is here three more years, it's a really good sign.
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Thanks Pix. Yeah, it's a big deal. It's sometimes how adopted kids feel somewhat out of place. Our family does a pretty good job of simply loving our own and not looking at race. There are people out there, of all colors, that won't let it go. It gets better with each generation.
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He's an article from the Tribune featuring my nephew. He played for IU and had a stint with the Bears. We are so proud of him. https://www.chicagotribune.com/2024/05/19/kofi-hughes-football-athletic-trainer/
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Yup. I believe there was a reason for the admonishment. No way they nailed him like that on one offense. If so, that would be very unprofessional.
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Yeah, I definitely see turkey day as a prime-time game. There also may be some flex-in games later in the season with if division is tight.
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We don't know the extent of the relationship between the three QBs. I've never heard a bad thing about Dalton or Foles. IMO, two seasoned veterans vs a rookie QB, tells me that the old fellas wanted their respect and adoration and didn't feel they were getting it. On Justin's end, he's probably thinking his game is way different than the other two, so why delve into things that didn't match his game.
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If he proves it, he'll get it.
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Last time we were there, it was against the chargers. Mitch was QB and drove us to a last second game winning field goal attempt. The guys behind were all negative, saying Parkey was going to blow the 40 yarder. It pissed me off because we spent a lot of money to be on the fifth row and we didn't wanna hear that crap. Parkey doinked it off the upright and I wanted to kill those people. They weren't the only ones. If you go to GB or Indy, the fans are never like that.
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You may be on to something. My experience at Soldier Field has been very negative. Jackass fans would probably boo Caleb on the first three and out. I think Bears fans are extremely loyal, but probably the least positive in the league.
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Thanks for the list. I'll take a home game against Titans, Patriots or Panthers...
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A story from Justin Fields rookie year came out over the weekend. Andy Dalton was working the white board, trying to help Justin with the offense and looked up and Justin was fixated on his phone. Evidently Dalton and Foles let him have it, telling him he was on his own. ESPN 1000 I didn't want to start a jump on Justin thread. Thought it was interesting though.
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I was going to post something similar. My thought was, what will be best for Caleb's growth as a player? We could play a scrub team, but how would it feel if Caleb had a terrible game? Then, there's the opposite end of the spectrum if we play a good team and he plays well. At the end of the day, I want what is psychologically best for Caleb.
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No, were just sick of you being the fighty person you accuse others of being. It's evident because you wanna group me with the Justin crowd, while I was actually on your side. But here we are. I won't attempt anymore dialog on the matter.
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Troll
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It's you. It's always been you. Just go away. You know what you wrote and the context behind it. Then, you want to cry victim. Your arrogance and constant need to be understood as right is as annoying as your unabomber length diatribes you send as responses.