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Stinger226

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  1. Your opinions may well turn out to be true. Pace doesnt have a loyalty to anyone on this team right now. I think he is trying to be noble about it. Keeping Cutler is only because we have no other choice. The problem is his money which goes on Emery. Marshall was a problem but if you dont understand that, its just differences of opinion. His draft will define him, I , as you, think he did well with the coaching hires. If peanut plays well, then we will look back on it as a bad decision, if he ends up being hurt, then Pace wins. Even healthy, Peanut is not a press corner, his skills fit a free safety of which he had no interest. I dont think it was much of a choice. I will be hopeful and form my opinion after we actually see games played instead of at this time of the year.
  2. Golden is the only one Im not sold on, but a+ on the rest of the draft
  3. Actually have read he could be a long time all pro, in saying that Armistead has big time potential and valve in the second. Im quite ok with adding good players and he is one of them.
  4. possible but not probable. we havent even seen the team(not done) on the field yet
  5. If we had to play today what would be 4 positions that you would fill in the draft? not in a particular order; WR-DT/DE-S-OG/OC
  6. I would say if you give people 12 hours, I look frequently, that that should be enough time. Cant get here when at work, but dont work 12 hours a day.
  7. I agree with your Cutler summation because it is our best option, we just need to draft a prospect every year and hope one turns into something. I think we have to many needs to 3rd round, find someone in the 5th or 6th
  8. Just try to add a little spice to a sometimes boring blog, but I am addicted to . I love women and feel so blessed so many of them like there picture taken.
  9. So how is that? Because he didnt resign Briggs and Tillman? Briggs had a good career here but the fact is he was a douche bag. When we needed him to be a leader last year, he is off opening up restaurants, bailing on the coaching staff and teammates. Peanut was a stand up guy, great teammate and player, but injuries have robbed his career. I hope he can stay healthy and play well, but at his age that is a big risk. This new regime looks at a bad team and decides what to do about it. Hanging on to likable Bears is a bad business decision. I would love to had Tillman stay and play FS and continue his career but his age , didnt want to play saftey and the injury bug has made him a big risk. I wish him well. Over the years there is many Bears I loved, Payton,Butkus, and of recent history Urlacher and Peanut but the fact is players drop off the map quickly and have no problem letting them go and trying to find the new face to love. It doesnt mean I didnt like them, just realize the most important thing is to have a successful team to rout for now, I ll talk about my memories when I have beers with friends, but my current Bear team needs to be winners. Lets accept a few facts , other than a few bright spots, our team has pretty much sucker for 20 years. Im all in having having new players to root for and want team success and if it means letting go of losing football team memories, and players not able to contribute, Im good. I have a hard time understanding, how some of you guys that keep living in the past when the past wasnt very good.
  10. Here is a depth chart by Dan Durkin with the roster as of today. Looking at this our area of needs is apparent. We need a couple more WRs, RT wouldnt hurt, another S, several DL Bears Durkin: 2015 Bears Unofficial Depth Chart April 7, 2015 3:12 PM Share on email4 View Comments Chicago Bears huddle. (Daniel/Getty Images) Chicago Bears huddle. (Daniel/Getty Images) Related Tags: Chicago Bears, Dan Durkin, Depth Chart photo Dan Durkin Dan Durkin became CBSChicago.com's lead Bears reporter in August ... Read More By Dan Durkin– Note: This is an unofficial depth chart for the Bears, based on the players they currently have under contract. It’s current as of April 7. (CBS) The Bears’ three-phase, nine-week voluntary workout programs start next Monday. Head coach John Fox and general manager Ryan Pace won’t get to see the players “on the grass” (an early Fox-ism) until Tuesday, April 28. With 65 players under contract, this is my best attempt at assembling a depth chart ahead of voluntary workouts. With Chicago shifting to a 3-4 base defense, predicting where some “tweener” players who are lower on the depth chart will end up along the defensive front was a challenge. Those details will be revealed in the coming weeks. Players like Lamarr Houston (ACL), Willie Young (Achilles) and Tim Jennings (knee) are recovering from surgeries, and their availability for offseason workouts has yet to be announced. Thus, these projections below are where players should eventually land on the team’s depth chart. OFFENSE 1st Team 2nd Team 3rd Team 4th Team QB Jay Cutler Jimmy Clausen David Fales RB Matt Forte Ka’Deem Carey Jacquizz Rodgers Senorise Perry WR Alshon Jeffery Josh Bellamy WR Eddie Royal Rashad Lawrence WR Marquess Wilson John Chiles TE Martellus Bennett Dante Rosario Zach Miller Blake Annen/Jacob Maxwell LT Jermon Bushrod Michael Ola Charles Leno Jr. LG Matt Slauson Ryan Groy Connor Boffeli C Will Montgomery RG Kyle Long Vladimir Ducasse RT Jordan Mills Michael Ola Jason Weaver DEFENSE 1st Team 2nd Team 3rd Team LE Ray McDonald Will Sutton Jamil Merrell NT Jeremiah Ratliff Ego Ferguson Brandon Dunn RE Jarvis Jenkins Cornelius Washington Austen Lane OLB Pernell McPhee Jared Allen David Bass Jack-ILB Jonathan Bostic Christian Jones Khaseem Greene Mike-ILB Mason Foster Shea McClellin DeDe Lattimore/Jonathan Brown OLB Lamarr Houston Willie Young Sam Acho CB Tim Jennings Demontre Hurst Sherrick McManis/Terrance Mitchell CB Kyle Fuller Alan Ball Al Louis-Jean SS Ryan Mundy FS Antrel Rolle Brock Vereen SPECIAL TEAMS 1st Team 2nd Team P Pat O’Donnell FG Robbie Gould KO Robbie Gould LS Thomas Gafford H Pat O’Donnell KR Marc Mariani Jacquizz Rodgers PR Marc Mariani Eddie Royal
  11. He is somebody that would have been a good prospect for the Bears but because of his press, he has probably move up to the late second or third and that is rich of a pick that should be a 4th or 5th round
  12. I agree with you and you have well thought out posts to support your opinion,.good job
  13. I say stupid stuff once in awhile, but I admit it, its to bad everybody on here cant be transparent.
  14. Tampa Bay selects Owa Odighizuwa DE UCLA----------Lovie loves defense Oakland Raiders (scs787) is on the clock
  15. You got me on that, I opened my fat mouth without checking the facts. I still dont think he plays well if a LB.
  16. If you look at the size of LBs from 30 years ago, they were generally not as big, only you Grizz would make such a comparison.
  17. I agree with you, sad that he couldnt stay healthy. What's the odds he stays healthy this Year? Love the guy but everything comes to a end. His was 2 years ago.
  18. How many starting LBs in the league are 228 lbs? I dont think to many, will look it up to see. Totally agree, with your opinion.
  19. The Saints pick Dorial Green-Beckham/WR The New England Patriots (Boston Boxer) are now on the clock
  20. At 6' 228"s that is the size of safeties , not big enough, your friend drinks huskie cool aid.
  21. Would love the one, throw up on the second one.
  22. White is not on that list, that's interesting.
  23. With the 27th pick Denver takes Cameron Erving/OC/FSU Indianapolis Colts (Mongo3451) are on the clock
  24. Carolina Panthers select DJ Humphreys/OT/Florida. next up is Baltimore (adam)
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