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Anyone else a new Bear's fan?


PrimeTimeHeel

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Never really had any interest to follow another team closely. But as a die hard UNC fan, I really like Mitch Trubisky and want him to do well in Chicago. 

Outside of Darian Durant, he is the only other UNC QB in my time (around 2001 started watching) that I felt had was a cut above the rest. 

For a 1st time starter, he looked great last year in my opinion. Good footwork, accurate, goes through progressions, is fairly mobile and usually doesn't make many boneheaded plays. 

Excited to see how he does this year. I think Bear fans are pretty happy with what they saw so far. 

I will be tuned in on Sundays. 

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9 minutes ago, PrimeTimeHeel said:

Hoping to see a lot of crow being eaten soon. 

Crow eaten?  For what? Not being a new bears fan because of some college QB that was drafted by them that happened to be from a college you root for?

 

Yeah no man. I wouldn't be anew fan of a NFL team if my kid wound up being the franchise QB for a team other than the Panthers. My allegiance is to Carolina and I ain't gonna throw it away just like that . 

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5 minutes ago, Ivan The Awesome said:

Crow eaten?  For what? Not being a new bears fan because of some college QB that was drafted by them that happened to be from a college you root for?

 

Yeah no man. I wouldn't be anew fan of a NFL team if my kid wound up being the franchise QB for a team other than the Panthers. My allegiance is to Carolina and I ain't gonna throw it away just like that . 

i dunno, if my kid was on a team i would have to root for them when not playing the Panthers

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