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Another one: I can't recall why Moose went to Chicago for a few years but I'm still a bit miffed that he did.  Could've had at least one more SB run but no, we had to suffer with Keary Colbert and over the hill Keyshawn Johnson. By the time he came back, Jake had the Tommy John and wasn't the same anymore.

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1 minute ago, outlaw4 said:

Another one: I can't recall why Moose went to Chicago for a few years but I'm still a bit miffed that he did.  Could've had at least one more SB run but no, we had to suffer with Keary Colbert and over the hill Keyshawn Johnson. By the time he came back, Jake had the Tommy John and wasn't the same anymore.

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every time you dont know why or what- money is the reason. I think (almost) it was nearly the highest WR contract, that part is a little foggy.....but it was a huge contract and his panther cap number was too high cause big brain herniay re-did mooses to gain "space". I know that tried to resign him, but that was before bears came in hoooottttt. 

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17 minutes ago, Basbear said:

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every time you dont know why or what- money is the reason. I think (almost) it was nearly the highest WR contract, that part is a little foggy.....but it was a huge contract and his panther cap number was too high cause big brain herniay re-did mooses to gain "space". I know that tried to resign him, but that was before bears came in hoooottttt. 

Yeah, I couldn't recall if there was any motivation other than the obvious. It's one of those what-ifs alongside whether a non-Tommy John Jake would've avoided that one game. I think we could've reached the SB but lose to the Steelers because holy moley, we can never beat the Steelers. 

 

 

 

 

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This off season we need to draft a play maker WR or TE at #9. Roll with Corral and a Vet like Mills from Houston. Corral didn't get an opportunity, and we spent a 2nd rd pick on him. Might as well see what he can do.

There will not be an elite QB at 9, and we would need to give up a lot to move ahead of everyone who wants one. If we are going to roll the dice and reach for a QB at 9, we might as well just try Corral instead. 

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