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Bears looking at a former Panther


Mr. Scot

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I love it. They are becoming the K Mart version of the Panthers. Or....

they are the GoBots to our Transformers (not Bayformers)

They are the crappy Ghostbusters cartoon (with the ape) compared to our Real Ghostbusters cartoon (Boogeyman was scary AF)

They are the "military action figure" GI Joe knockoff that your grandma bought you for your birthday that you had to pretend that you loved but in reality all you wanted was Serpentor and his flying chariot. (This I Command!)

Yes, I'm still stuck in the 80s. What a great decade to be a kid. But to get back on topic, the Bears suck and I probably won't draft any of them in my fantasy football league this year. 

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35 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

I knew this was a terrible pick the moment it happened. I called it on this very forum and was laughed at and called names.

Another name on the list of wasted second round picks from Marty. 

You do realize Hurney hit on his picks as much as he missed on them in the second round, right? Yes, in the second round he had a run of bad ones, but he also had a run of good ones while heading up the draft - including Ryan Kalil. Silatolu started 28 of 33 games for the Panthers. His issue has been with injuries, and the Panthers kept him for his entire rookie contract. I would not be the least bit surprised to see him turn out like Evan Mathis or Gary Barnidge. So, if you believe Evan Mathis to be a terrible pick too, then I agree with your reasoning.

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