November 19, 20187 yr comment_172991 I can not remember was their anybody on here that complained that the 2 first round picks we gave for Mack was to much? Just asking for a friend. Report
November 19, 20187 yr comment_172994 I wouldn't be surprised if there wasn't someone who felt it was possibly too steep initially. It's hard to part with 2 first but two first round unknowns for a player of Mack's caliber is worth it. I don't think there was a great deal of handwringing on this move more of the excitement and anticipation of what he could bring to an already high caliber D. I know last night I thanked Jay Gruden for being dumb. He's made his presence known from the first game even in limited snaps he made a huge impact. If there was any regret over what we gave up that's long since disappeared. I loved that play and it proves how well he uses leverage and his opponent's momentum against them. He can beat you in so many ways. Report
November 19, 20187 yr comment_172996 3 hours ago, Stinger226 said: I can not remember was their anybody on here that complained that the 2 first round picks we gave for Mack was to much? Just asking for a friend. Wasn’t me! ?? I think the guy is an absolute great add to the team and to repeat a overly used phrase as of late; “worth every penny”. Report
November 19, 20187 yr comment_173002 I either thought or said before he was actually available that the Bears shouldn't give up that much capital. Glad i was wrong, Mack is a top 4-5 player in the nfl counting all positions. Report
November 19, 20187 yr comment_173003 I will say I am just not the type of guy that gets fired up over giving up 2 1st round picks. That said, so far so good. Helped that we filled a position of need with a major impact player who is just entering his prime years. Report
November 19, 20187 yr comment_173004 I notice certain constant complainers arent really posting now that we are doing well. Report
November 19, 20187 yr comment_173005 So Oakland is currently holding the #1 pick in the 2019 draft, and at worst they will end with the #3 pick. The Bears, with their current record will draft around #25. If we project those positions to the 2020 draft, the Bears essentially swapped Mack for a 2019 1st rounder and 10 spots in the 2020 draft. That's pretty crazy. The worst scenario for Oakland in this trade was if they were bad and the Bears became a playoff team. It looks like that is exactly what is going to happen. Report
November 20, 20187 yr Author comment_173011 2 hours ago, adam said: So Oakland is currently holding the #1 pick in the 2019 draft, and at worst they will end with the #3 pick. The Bears, with their current record will draft around #25. If we project those positions to the 2020 draft, the Bears essentially swapped Mack for a 2019 1st rounder and 10 spots in the 2020 draft. That's pretty crazy. The worst scenario for Oakland in this trade was if they were bad and the Bears became a playoff team. It looks like that is exactly what is going to happen. Yes, good deal. I usually don't advocate for trades like this where you give up multiple or even a single high draft pick but in this case Mack is an elite game changing player. Equally important is that he's a high character guy, great in the locker room and on the field on game day. I love seeing him celebrating and congratulating his teammates when they make good plays. For a young rebuilding team looking to find it's way he's a perfect fit. Report
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