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REPORT: Bears Trade for Nick Foles


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1 minute ago, Fox007 said:

lol we will have let the top 3 players we've ever had go for literally NOTHING combined....combined haahahha

 

What do you think Cam is worth?

The bears just told the world they value him less than Nick Foles and a fourth round pick.

 

 

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1 minute ago, Tbe said:

What do you think Cam is worth?

The way this has been handled? and after the team played him an entire season with a fuged up shoulder/other injuries/leaving him in the game and QB sneaking when down 21+ points in the final minutes of games/etc/etc/etc/etc/?

What he's worth isn't the funny part that should be fugin obvious. The way the team has handled Cam and our top players all time tells you about the status of our GMs/HCs over the years.

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2 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

This is what can be taken from this news.

I disagree.

I think what can be possibly gleaned, is that Cam has made it known that he wants an extension or new deal.....

That's the likely story right now, and I hope Cam isn't the guy caught with no chair when the music stops.

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Chargers seem intent to let Cam hit free agency, and  even then they are undecided.  Cam destined to hit free agency and become a Pat.

Rivera is awfully quiet.  Could he go to Washington?  A smart Cam would stay away from RR.

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