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Bears have been approached by multiple teams for #1 Pick and are leaning towards trading the pick away per Adam Schefter


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11 minutes ago, rayzor said:

Won't work well enough. The game has changed. It favors the offense. You try to build a defense like that and roll with a mediocre QB and you're going to get rolled more often than not. 

That Ravens team and season was an anomaly. We rarely see a defense dominate with mediocre QB play because it just doesn't work except in rare circumstances.

Defense doesn't win championships anymore. 

Because there arent any  defenses like that.The mindset and focus has changed, not the principles.The point isnt a mediocre qb, its the desperation and squandering whole team building on a Qb.You can have a great Qb and a great defense and a great oline at the same time if you do things with logic and patience.logic and patience isnt throwing away picks overcand over to hut on a qb.This is especially true in certain weak drafts and this draft is one if those.

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9 hours ago, Shocker said:

I really hope NFL teams pass on Young and he is available at 3.  I am definitely moving up and extremely happy to have him as our franchise QB.  Any player can get hurt but none of these guys are as good as Young

Ive said he was 5'10 all year and you through a conniption fit every time crying he was listed at 6ft.  guess what genius he is 5'10 sub 200lbs.  fug that poo

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1 hour ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Ive said he was 5'10 all year and you through a conniption fit every time crying he was listed at 6ft.  guess what genius he is 5'10 sub 200lbs.  fug that poo

McShay said Young feels pressure well and that is what makes him "special".  Great, but how about his QB passing skills?  It's one thing to know where the pressure is coming from, but the other KEY part is accurately delivering the ball anywhere down the field, sometimes into very tight windows, with timing and anticipation.  Feeling the pressure and escaping it is a wonderful trait, but so is successfully delivering the ball regularly.

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