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PJ Walker to Da Bears….


Donald LaFell
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The signing of P.J. Walker is a move that might signal the end for last year’s backup quarterback, Trevor Siemian, who originally signed a two-year deal with the Bears.

The Bears  can cut Siemian and save roughly $2 million against the cap, which would make sense now that Walker is in town.

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38 minutes ago, Khyber53 said:

Best of luck to him. He's definitely a good guy to have around and its good to see him getting to continue his career. Say what you will, but he's succeeded where a lot of guys have failed.

oh definitely.

I wish him luck as well 'cause he was a popular teammate in the lockerroom.    (much like Sam was;  both are good guys but it was time to go)

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18 minutes ago, Donald LaFell said:

It’s kind of ironic but interactions on social media/Reddit are always so much more positive than anything I encounter here. It’s downright toxic.

This place tends to have a lot looser restrictions that other places. Except Twitter.

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