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Panthers Trade 2nd rounder w/ Bears for more picks


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1 minute ago, WOW!! said:

Well many of you didn't read the room correctly.. As soon as Darnold was traded for you should have put that QB thing out of your minds.. But you didn't.. Not the teams fault... The GM says there alot of Oline talent in the middle rounds.. I guess alot of you missed that as well.. I'm sorry your draft crush didn't get drafted but don't act like the Bears are in draft Nirvana giving up all these assets for players who might not start this year and still have huge ? about them.. I could see if they got 1 of the  elite no doubt players in this draft but they really didn't..

You might also want to be ready for more trade backs because Filt wanted more picks..

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4 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

Well many of you didn't read the room correctly.. As soon as Darnold was traded for you should have put that QB thing out of your minds.. But you didn't.. Not the teams fault... The GM says there alot of Oline talent in the middle rounds.. I guess alot of you missed that as well.. I'm sorry your draft crush didn't get drafted but don't act like the Bears are in draft Nirvana giving up all these assets for players who might not start this year and still have huge ? about them.. I could see if they got 1 of the  elite no doubt players in this draft but they really didn't..

No doubt, they got an elite player in Fields

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9 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

Well many of you didn't read the room correctly.. As soon as Darnold was traded for you should have put that QB thing out of your minds.. But you didn't.. Not the teams fault... The GM says there alot of Oline talent in the middle rounds.. I guess alot of you missed that as well.. I'm sorry your draft crush didn't get drafted but don't act like the Bears are in draft Nirvana giving up all these assets for players who might not start this year and still have huge ? about them.. I could see if they got 1 of the  elite no doubt players in this draft but they really didn't..

Sam Darnold going into last night was a one year rental.   

I read the room pretty well.  Because I said going in the Seattle GM was worrisome for me with the early DB move being his likely go to.    Because he was going to have his unique Fitterer slant.  Like Dave had his bias. Like Hurndawg had his. 

Fields is an elite QB prospect.  Bashing it as something else isn’t going to make our pick better.   

Hopefully we don’t look foolish.  Fields isn’t a superstar.  Horn is great.  That ain’t certain at all though. 

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3 minutes ago, CRA said:

Sam Darnold going into last night was a one year rental.   

I read the room pretty well.  Because I said going in the Seattle GM was worrisome for me with the early DB move being his likely go to.    Because he was going to have his unique Fitterer slant.  Like Dave had his bias. Like Hurndawg had his. 

Fields is an elite QB prospect.  Bashing it as something else isn’t going to make our pick better.   

That's your opinion.. Alot teams and others can see the flaws in Fields.. His throwing motion his elementary simplistic offense knowledge.. His 1 read and go play... Sorry if you don't see it..

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9 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

Your opinion.. Atleast 13 other teams weren't so sure.. Including his hometown team..

That logic doesn’t work.  
 

There are tons of elite prospects in a draft.  Jags drafting Trevor for example doesn’t mean they thought Trevor was the only elite QB prospect.  They thought he was the best of the elite tier of QBs and the best for them.   

Steelers drafting Harris doesn’t mean they thought Etienne was a bum.   Means they thought Harris was the best for them and the best of the elite RBs.  You can’t claim the Steelers think he wasn’t also elite since they didn’t draft him.  You only have one pick. 

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49 minutes ago, Greatman77 said:

We need lots of players, I like this move.

They just told us they are blowing the 2021 year to have the number one pick next year.  We will be the Cleveland Browns of the NFC South.  I am glad I don't have PSL's

 

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Just now, CRA said:

That logic doesn’t work.  
 

There are tons of elite prospects in a draft.  Jags drafting Trevor for example doesn’t mean they thought Trevor was the only elite QB prospect.  They thought he was the best of those tier of QBs and the best for them.   

Steelers drafting Harris doesn’t mean they thought Etienne was a bum.   Means they thought Harris was the best for them and the best of the elite RBs.  You can’t claim the Steelers think he wasn’t also elite since they didn’t draft him.  You only have one pick. 

Works for me.. If he was so elite with all the game film and 2 years of stats then he would have been drafted hire then 2 QB with less in both categories... But reality is Fields has question marks in his game and some ppl realize it..

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4 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

We will but you won't admit it..So this discussion is moot..

Fields is/going be, say it with me, ELITE, and it's a guarantee he's better than Darnold.

I personally can't wait for Sam to bomb so PJ gets his shot. 

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PJ Walker will be the starter by the end of the year

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