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4 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

The Bears are a franchise living off of their history of what they USED to be. They've been to the playoffs 7 times in the Panthers' existence. The Panthers have been 8 times.

The Bears have low key pretty much been just as bad as the Panthers during the Panthers' existence.

I started watching the NFL when the Panthers came into existence.  All I've known is the Bears being bad or mediocre.  One of the few times they had a decent team Smitty smoked them in the playoffs.

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From what I've seen so far this year, the Bills are really good and everyone else sucks in their own unique way. A lot of mediocre play throughout the league.

Josh Allen about to go like 16-1, steamroll the AFC playoffs and then lose to either the Packers or Bucs in the Super Bowl as a Peyton Manning style going away present.

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3 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

Fields just doesn't look that great to me.  I'm more upset we didn't just pick Pat Surtain instead of Horn if we wanted a corner.  Auto drafting by what's left on Mel's big board would have yielded a better pick.

I wanted Fields but honestly any young QB would be screwed here. But then again they're screwed in Chicago too, so...

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