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Bear Hands

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  1. Just the thought of either of those guys curating an offense for Bryce or Stroud with the pieces we already have gets me excited. Really hope this is the path we go. Take a shot at a stud OC and let’s get a high powered offense going.
  2. Ron and Steve’s old crew including Turner could pitch themselves as a package…for the Broncos. Lol.
  3. I like, may prefer Steichen but Ben Johnson has good fit written all over him with his carolina roots. Both could be great choices
  4. Haven’t really sensed that much, minor reactive contingents. Would be game for some appreciation threads to establish positive narratives about the team though. They showed fight this season midst a lot of turmoil.
  5. In the grand scheme of things, we fired our coach, were 1-5, traded CMC, and only now in week 17 got eliminated from contention. They played strong to close out the season. The OL, RBs, D Brown, unheralded Haynes, DJ all showed up. Hell, I’d dare to say Tremble showed nice flashes this year. Think we should still consider a full reset with coaching but we’ve got some good pieces in place. This is still most of the staff assembled as a last hoorah by Rhule so there’s retooling needed no matter the path forward. Wilks did well, but we should vet all possibilities.
  6. If you feel there’s THAT many and their opinions are some how a problem for the franchise, then have at it I guess and enjoy your pie. Just seems like a waste of time to tell people off who you don’t think are changing.
  7. Why generalize and blast everyone? I see plenty of level headedness. Not much different than other fanbases. Why get all bent out of shape on what others are thinking?
  8. That is a whole book of condescension about fellow fans.
  9. Yeah his absence with these injuries is becoming a detriment for where we picked him...first overall defensive player in that draft. As much as I like him and fluky as these injuries are, it's becoming a problem
  10. I was rooting for Taylor to show something this year after good flashes last season, but it doesn't look bright.
  11. We are shaping up to be pick 7ish. Bears and Cards are likely to be 2 and 3. And Seattle's DEN pick looking like #4. A trade up would leap Indy, Vegas, & ATL. But could be 7 to 2 or 3. That's not a monster leap valuation wise.
  12. If you're not a Stroud or Young fan, I get it. If you think they're legit, we really should go up in my opinion. Finding a QB catapults this franchise.
  13. Yep this is for the better. Wilks and Darnold is not a sustainable combination for 2023
  14. Michigan is so up and down playcalling wise
  15. Duggan’s got the wheels but the ball seems so damn heavy when he throws. The field just seems so big when he throws.
  16. He has the ability and the physical traits. Accuracy is awesome, can lead and create for his receivers super nicely when things are going right. He simply needs to show he can step up when the structure of that offense breaks down. For me, it's all about how he can show his ability to create when he needs to go off-script. Improvisational skills and strong decisions on the fly are what I hope to see.
  17. I agree Young just passes the eye and gut test. The Texans are a team that could fall for Levis in my opinion. I'm not a fan but Kentucky did him no favors and he'll likely only gain traction from here on out. Bears could win another game and AZ could also be Pick 2 when all is said and done. The highest we can draft is Pick 7 and we really should consider leaping LVR, ATL, IND & SEA for a QB if we're sold on Young. If we end up pick 19, then it's probably a different story but I'm game for a Young trade up if not. Dream scenario: 1-Texans: Levis QB 2-Cards: Carter/Anderson DL 3-Bears: We trade up from Pick 7-10ish and grab Young. Just don't go crazy with the future picks.
  18. Something that was unique with that draft class is how prognosticators and people everywhere online were at the very least expecting both Willis & Pickett to go in the 1st. Teams had been reaching for QBs in recent drafts, analysts and many were expecting that trend to continue. Just look at this insider article supposedly talking to execs and scouts last year: https://www.nfl.com/news/2022-nfl-draft-pro-execs-scouts-coaches-break-down-the-qb-class There were plenty even thinking Corral, Ridder, Howell, & Strong were first rounders. Then the draft comes, and we find out pretty much every team only had Pickett as a R1 grade (if that), I imagine some didn't even have a 1st grade on a single QB. We also traded up to the end of the 3rd for Corral so many teams passed on him for a 3rd time. That type of deviation from predictions was soooo much greater than usual. Especially at the QB spot. It's usually teams having a guy pegged way higher than expected and there's a few reaches a la Daniel Jones. So, the veil of team boards is lifted, these guys are all 3rd rounders and later. They were these perceived potential 1st rounder talents for months on end. That's why I think people are still so high on them compared to guys like Clausen, Grier and LeFors in the past. The reality is they're no different than a 3rd rounder in any other drafts.
  19. Haha thanks. Figured to just finally jump into the convo around these parts. Reddit is annoying and I find it fun to chat prospects more than anything.
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