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Below is a list of upcoming free agents. There's a lot of work to be done. Too bad we don't have some big money guys falling off the books like: Jarrett, Dayo, Montez, DJ and Edmunds. With Newman and Benedet emerging, I could see us trading Jackson or Thuney to gain some picks. Not sure anyone would trade for any of the four defenders. I'm sure we could move DJ in a trade for picks. Who do you think stays and goes out of the free agents? Jonathan Ford DT 630000 CG Johnson CB 650000 Joe Shoyinka DE 729000 Theo Benedet OG 840000 Daniel Hardy DE 1030000 Devin Duvernay ST 1030000 Scott Daly LS 1030000 Jaylon Jones CB 1100000 Nahshon Wright CB 1100000 Demarko Jackson LB 1100000 Elijah Hicks S 1100000 Dom Rob DE 1100000 Nick McCloud CB 1180000 O. Zacheous WR 1500000 Travis Homer RB 1645000 Jonathan Owens S 1925000 Case Keenum QB 2250000 Durham Smythe TE 2500000 Chris Williams DT 3263000 Andrew Billings DT 3320000 Ryan Bates OG 4000000 Jaquan Brisker S 4038000 Kevin Byard S 8500000
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Was scrolling and found the below. I don't think we'll be heavily investing in OL next year. Trapillo looks like he's ready to be the guy. Benedet can be the next man up at all five positions. If Kiran gets his act together, we're deep for the next two years...
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If Brisker leaves via FA, he could get us a comp pick. Dexter needs a contract and personally think he sucks. If keep every other DB except Owens and McCloud. Some players will stay here more cheaply, like Billings and Byard. Need a youth movement at LB. And pass rush is paramount.
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Water seeks it's own level and so will the Bears. I'm thankful that we're all hopeful.
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Something Orlovsky just broke down from the Eagles Cowboys game intrigues me. Flus deployed a five man front to stop the run and it was successful. It kept the Eagles OL from being able to run their trap blocking scheme. Why not have Billings, Jarrett, and Dexter working the middle. Of course, Philly will learn from this and expect some of it from the Bears and prepare accordingly. It may also help with our shortage at LB.
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Pretending I didn't keep tabs on the game and a buddy called me to recap. If anyone would have told me we lost the TOP, plays, yardage and penalty stats, I would say we lost. If they also told me, we didn't win the turnover battle and our opponent scored a defensive touchdown, I would say we got beat by double digits. Instead we beat our first team with a winning record. And y'all know the injury list. Great win, Jason! Not your Lovie Bears...
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I'll take this win and not complain. These guys are resilient.
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Could be another says who, but overpaying doesn't make it right. The entire reason for our current rebuild is because of Pace trading the future away. Now, if Poles wants to trade some capital to move up to get a blue chip pass rusher or two in the draft, I'll bite.
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I don't want us to trade away draft picks to continually fill holes. At some point, the draft has to suffice if winning is to be sustainable.
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Any given Sunday is very true. We could be overlooked and under prepared for by our opponent. We could call and execute a perfect or flawed game. We could get breaks or get hosed by the officials. What we can control is our attitude. The right attitude, leads to better focus and intensity. Those traits lead to better practice and study habits. Repetition of those lead to consistent execution. We are seeing this at the end of games lately. The team is learning to win. I personally believe that the fold part is over. Don't get me wrong. We can still take an ass whooping, but we aren't gonna lie down for it anymore. Bear down!
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I'm on the record of not wanting him back this week.
