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Matt Rhule “I thought Scott was masterful today”


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32 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Chicago drafted a qb and immediately got him some oline help.  What a novel concept 

Get a Bears Jersey then.

We got legitimate help at 4 positions to their 2.

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1 hour ago, ImaginaryKev said:

I mean every draft pick is a crap shoot and the very nature of the draft means you pass on players to pick players you want. Some of yall wouldn't know talent if it bit ya and are just mad your mocks look like crap today lolol. Learn how to deal lol

This score shows we are continuing to add superior athletes.  If you have a player with bad habits you can usually coach it out of them by having the player fall back on their athleticism.  Players that aren't as athletic have less of a possibility of changing not because they don't want to but athletically they cannot.

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46 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Chicago drafted a qb and immediately got him some oline help.  What a novel concept 

And have no future assets or money if it doesn't work out.. Also a lame duck GM and Coach..

Great position to be in....lol

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11 hours ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

If you have a player with bad habits you can usually coach it out of them by having the player fall back on their athleticism. 

Players that aren't as athletic have less of a possibility of changing not because they don't want to but athletically they cannot.

In fact it's generally the exact opposite of what you say.

 

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