August 23, 201213 yr comment_108471 http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/category/rumor-mill/ Now that was not too bright if you wanted to stay on this team....but I guess you have to do what you have to do Report
August 23, 201213 yr comment_108472 Interesting, so it looks like he would've made the team if he took a pay cut, but since he wouldn't, the Bears will go with Allen or Booker for the lower price. Report
August 23, 201213 yr comment_108473 Interesting. It's unusual to pay one of your own then ask them to take a pay cut in the same season. I get it because he was getting pushed for the 3rd spot by lesser paid guys. I wonder if McCown has accepted his pay cut yet? Report
August 23, 201213 yr comment_108474 I liked Bell. Think he's better than both Allen and Booker and would rather have him as a 3rd back. Report
August 23, 201213 yr comment_108476 He also looked like crud in the preseason game I watched so far... With Bush in hand, we no longer need Bell. Time to let one of the other guys get a chance. Good luck Mr. Bell. Interesting. It's unusual to pay one of your own then ask them to take a pay cut in the same season. I get it because he was getting pushed for the 3rd spot by lesser paid guys. I wonder if McCown has accepted his pay cut yet? Report
August 23, 201213 yr comment_108477 I liked Bell. Think he's better than both Allen and Booker and would rather have him as a 3rd back. Booker is much better on Special Teams and Allen is a compliment back to Forte and Bush. Report
August 23, 201213 yr Author comment_108478 Interesting, so it looks like he would've made the team if he took a pay cut, but since he wouldn't, the Bears will go with Allen or Booker for the lower price. I think with all the fumbles Bell has had and the 105 return Booker made...the Bears really didnt have a pressing need to keep Bell since he turned down a chance to stay with the team. Telling the boss to release me is playing with fire....since you are the third string RB and not and all-pro like MJ drew from the Jags, Report
August 23, 201213 yr comment_108479 The thing about Bell is he was similar to Forte and Bush but had a issue with fumbles. Booker and Allen offer a change of pace, plus are cheaper. Gonna miss Bell, but think the move makes sense. Report
August 24, 201213 yr comment_108480 I think with all the fumbles Bell has had and the 105 return Booker made... When Booker made that return the writing was on the wall. Only thing I didn't know was who the writing on the wall was about. We just found out. Report
August 24, 201213 yr comment_108481 Don't know what they offered him but I'm thinking he should have accepted and stayed. The only film other teams have of him is when he fumbles so he won't be a hot commodity as a FA. On top of that, what does he think his market value is to another team at this point of the season? Is it really more than what the Bears were offering? Report
August 24, 201213 yr comment_108482 Don't know what they offered him but I'm thinking he should have accepted and stayed. The only film other teams have of him is when he fumbles so he won't be a hot commodity as a FA. On top of that, what does he think his market value is to another team at this point of the season? Is it really more than what the Bears were offering? They offered 700k compared to his 1.2 mil contract. They were cutting over 500k, he declined. Report
August 24, 201213 yr comment_108483 Well he shoulda understood, he was no ST stand out and Bookers return sealed his fate big time. I doubt he woulda made the team anyway. His bar was going down. Report
August 24, 201213 yr comment_108484 If he can get more than $700k from some other team, then this was good business for him. If he can't, then this was bad business for him. If the Bears get better production from their other RB's and open roster spot, great. If they don't fail. Report
August 24, 201213 yr comment_108485 I wonder if the same type of negotiation tactic applies to coaches? Report
August 24, 201213 yr comment_108488 I know money means something to Bell, but at this point I think he personally wants to go somewhere where he has a shot at a #2. He knew he'd have no shot here in Chicago with Forte and Bush signed to big long term contracts. Report
August 24, 201213 yr comment_108490 I know money means something to Bell, but at this point I think he personally wants to go somewhere where he has a shot at a #2. He knew he'd have no shot here in Chicago with Forte and Bush signed to big long term contracts. This. I'm not that high on Bell, but I'm not that low on him, either. My guess is Bell's agent tested the waters a bit and knows someone will give him closer to #2 money. Report
August 24, 201213 yr comment_108493 Oh well...good luck Kahlil. We're reduced to talking about a #3 RB leaving the team over a pay issue? Report
August 27, 201213 yr comment_108566 Well wait let me think....700k or nothing, hmmmmmm Ill take nothing thank you. Not bright from a fumbler. Report
August 27, 201213 yr comment_108567 Well wait let me think....700k or nothing, hmmmmmm Ill take nothing thank you. Not bright from a fumbler. I am sure a team with injuries will pick him up. They were bringing him down to the league minimum for a player with 4-6 years. Also, over $1 million for a 3rd string RB is a lot for a guy who has only 20 games and 500 rushing yards under his belt in 4 years. His most notable achievements were there 100 yard game vs GB last year and his 72 yard run vs Philly in 2009. If he does sign for the league minimum somewhere else, then that will be funny. Report
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