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adam

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Everything posted by adam

  1. Why would a team trade for him when they can just sign him after the Bears release him? To beat other teams to the punch? Is he coveted that much?
  2. Mend - en - hall!
  3. As expected, Moose was signed by Carolina, but they also released Carr. Would we be interested in signing Carr as a backup instead of Griese? Carr played with Berrian at Fresno State and played pretty well together. http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news;_ylt=Aq0c...p&type=lgns
  4. I believe it. It's professional sports.
  5. It all depends on upfront money. The Bears still have room.
  6. The only issue I have is if this will take away snaps from Olsen. This is nice insurance, but that seems to be more of a luxury - and can the Bears afford luxuries right now.
  7. So he can throw great without pads in a dome. Amazing. Also, how could he not place among the top QBs in the 40, where he finished 4th, yet he did in the vertical jump when he came in 5th? Can an admin merge all ten Flacco threads as well?
  8. adam replied to jason's topic in Bearstalk
    I don't think you can gamble with a first round pick on a guy like this. There are so many more questions than answers. The guy had one great year in 2A.
  9. More split time for Olsen? Always good to have depth. Looks like Clark is content with the situation. http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news;_ylt=Akcr...t&type=lgns
  10. It's only one year, so it is a pretty good deal for the Bears. Rex has one last shot, and either he lives up to his potential, or moves on after this year.
  11. You can say that about 8 other NFL teams as well. The article also mentions Jerry Porter: http://nc.startribune.com/blogs/vikings/?p=1340
  12. Quarterbacks: http://www.rotoworld.com/content/features/...articleid=29968 1. Anderson 2. Leftwich 3. Culpepper 4. Grossman (Prediction: Bears - $6 million guaranteed) 5. Volek Runningbacks: http://www.rotoworld.com/content/features/...articleid=29957 1. Barber 2. Turner 3. Lewis 4. Jones (Prediction: Bears - $6 million guaranteed) 5. Ward Wide Receivers: http://www.rotoworld.com/content/features/...articleid=29977 1. Hackett 2. Berrian (Prediction: Raiders, $14 million guaranteed) 3. Porter 4. Stallworth 5. Johnson (Prediction: Bears - $8 million guaranteed) Linebackers: http://www.rotoworld.com/content/features/...articleid=29961 1. Briggs (Prediction: Redskins - 7 years, $63 million; $21 million guaranteed) 2. Pace 3. Thomas 4. Mitchell 5. Haggans Defensive Linemen: http://www.rotoworld.com/content/features/...=29961&pg=2 1. Smith 2. Williams 3. Odom 4. Kelly 5. Sopoaga So gain Julius Jones and Bryant Johnson while losing Berrian and Briggs.
  13. ASHKUM BEAR hit the nail on the head.
  14. How about Eli? He has 57 career starts, yet he has never had a QB rating over 78. This year his QB rating was 73.9. Exactly the same as Rex's in 2006. They both also had identical TDs at 23, and INTs at 20. Vince Young, career QB Rating of 69.0, yet he has started two years straight. I am not defending Rex, but there are a numerous QBs who get chance after chance to prove themselves. Harrington and Kerry Collins also fit that mold even though they did it with different teams.
  15. Good point. Why go out of your way to telegraph a draft pick?
  16. Do those teams even have any good WRs? I know Coles wants out of NY.
  17. Chicago is probably the best place he has a chance to start at. If he goes to another team, he brings the same question marks plus the fact that he won't be familiar with the offense or players.
  18. nfo, I agree. In addition to Harris, I can see the Bears doing that with Berrian and Briggs offers as well. If they miss on those deals, then I see them moving to FA deals. Either way, this offseason will be very interesting. The good thing is with the Bears current core, they can easily get back into contention with a few impact acquisitions.
  19. http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slug=jc-4...o&type=lgns Damn, that would've been nice to have gotten something for Briggs.
  20. Now that was mid-December, so thing have changed since then.
  21. Just tax the hell out of them. Make some type of entertainment luxury tax once they hit a certain number. Then lower the taxes for everyone else.
  22. I would just Franchise him if he does not accept the offer. It would at least give the Bears one more year to fix the position. If the Bears Franchise Berrian and sign Booker, the WR corps will at least be solid for 2008. Also, if Davis or Bradley step up the corps could actually surprise in 2008.
  23. Here is the projected Cap spaces from Askthecommish.com: http://www.askthecommish.com/salarycap/numbers.asp They have the Bears with $19.8 available from mid-December. Also, what I like about their chart is it lists the number of players the team has signed, which is actually a pretty significant factor. It looks like the numbers you posted are fairly accurate.
  24. Does Booker want to be a 3rd or 4th option?
  25. That draft looks pretty brutal compared to 2006. However, the Bears didn't really have any glaring needs in that draft. Even TE wasn't a critical need. That being said, there should've been at least one productive player.

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