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31 minutes ago, ladypanther said:

We have a new GM.  Until now, it was Rhule.

A) yeah Rhules ain't the one who has foolishly  given away 10 draft picks and one of the our best offensive players  in just a  2 year span on the QB position alone just to have the #1 pick  left to show for it 

B) yeah then  tell me what type of a gM we have next year whenever we turn right around & give the Bears the #1 overall pick right back just because Scott Fitterer impatiently decided to draft who?   some rookie QB? that they trot out there under center from day one who has no business out there to begin with & then oh guess what what there is no one to throw the ball to nor a RB who can catch the ball out of the back field and his best option to throw to at TE is Ian Thomas.

C) & just what it is that Scott Fitterer has ever done in his carrer up to this point that makes him a good GM...please tell me...

D & who wants a yes man instead of a leader anyway 

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1 hour ago, kungfoodude said:

There is a chance the TE FA market might be depressed because there are good draft options in the first 2-3 rounds. 

If so, I hope we pounce on a reasonable contract option.

exactly.  the best free agent TEs cost as much as mediocre WRs--grab the WR in the draft.

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33 minutes ago, bandu said:

A) yeah Rhules ain't the one who has foolishly  given away 10 draft picks and one of the our best offensive players  in just a  2 year span on the QB position alone just to have the #1 pick  left to show for it 

B) yeah then  tell me what type of a gM we have next year whenever we turn right around & give the Bears the #1 overall pick right back just because Scott Fitterer impatiently decided to draft who?   some rookie QB? that they trot out there under center from day one who has no business out there to begin with & then oh guess what what there is no one to throw the ball to nor a RB who can catch the ball out of the back field and his best option to throw to at TE is Ian Thomas.

C) & just what it is that Scott Fitterer has ever done in his carrer up to this point that makes him a good GM...please tell me...

D & who wants a yes man instead of a leader anyway 

Yeah...This is a really dumb take 🙄

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