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What's your offer to Chicago?


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1 hour ago, YourLastThought said:

Offer nothing and draft a QB where we find ourselves drafting in order. Save those draft picks. Stroud and Young are not guaranteed no more than anyone else is.

You know, the best QB to come out of last year's draft may be Mr. Irrelevant. You never know. 

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I feel like a broken record: but it depends on who is the coach next year.  How in love are they with a player?  Can they make this player alter the franchise?

After SF gave up the farm for Tray Lance, teams are going to expect similar compensation.  If Chicago doesn't get the haul they want, they can still pick a franchise altering player and not look back.  

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5 minutes ago, d-dave said:

I feel like a broken record: but it depends on who is the coach next year.  How in love are they with a player?  Can they make this player alter the franchise?

After SF gave up the farm for Tray Lance, teams are going to expect similar compensation.  If Chicago doesn't get the haul they want, they can still pick a franchise altering player and not look back.  

Chicago will take Carter or Anderson if they can’t trade back. 

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17 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

wait, wut?

You’ve seen the blueprint since Cam broke down right? Mortgaging you’re draft capital when you have holes everywhere is a biggest of gambles. How many times have we seen this franchise win meaningless games pushing us out of range for a QB? I wasn’t a fan of Fields but Fields made more sense than a CB...when we had no QB. 

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1 minute ago, Wanderlai said:

You’ve seen the blueprint since Cam broke down right? Mortgaging you’re draft capital when you have holes everywhere is a biggest of gambles. How many times have we seen this franchise win meaningless games pushing us out of range for a QB? I wasn’t a fan of Fields but Fields made more sense than a CB...when we had no QB. 

How drunk are you right now?

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26 minutes ago, Wanderlai said:

Nothing. First off Im guessing Chicago keeps the QB they draft and move Fields. Carolina has to learn their lesson. Commit to sucking for draft position or learn to live with cast off reject QBs. 

Chicago is not trading Justin Fields. They are not drafting a QB. 

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8 hours ago, Aussie Tank said:

I get the feeling you love being contrarian for the fun of it haha

Not contrarian. It's well known a vast majority of 1st round QBs do not turn out to be worth a 1st round pick. The data proves that is the majority opinion. I am just pointing out why they are not worth a 1st round pick if the goal is to build a championship team with draft capital.

Most of you are too hopeful as if you are purchasing a lottery ticket with a 1st round QB (especially a top 15 pick).

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