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Dear Chicago and media…. About that first next year…..


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1 hour ago, GOAT said:

bears fans on twitter are insufferable.

every move we make, every post about a move we may make:

"LMAO HELLO TOP 5 PICK!!!"

They deserve everything coming their way. They will have to watch our QB1 thrive while figuring out that Fields will never develop into a top tier NFL QB.

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1 hour ago, TheBigKat said:

No way in hell this team finishes top 5. 


Rams

Bucs

Falcons

Colts

Packers (minus Rodgers) 

 

are easily and handedly the worst 5 teams next year

Then you have Tier 2 garbage

Texans

Cardinals

Titans (no Henry / Tannehill)

Broncos

Ravens (if they lose Lamar)

How did Falcons get worse when they lost nobody and added 4+ starters on defense. I bet money those are the 5 worst teams, way too early to tell. 

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1 hour ago, TheBigKat said:

It’ll likely be 16 or higher cause this team is not the Rams or Bucs who will be cellar dwellers next season.

 

the Panthers while young will be competing for the NFC South next year and have close to a 500 record if not slightly better

 9+19+DJ and some low second picks for the #1 overall. I think we pulled off a hell of a deal.

 

meanwhile the Colts who had the same dilemma as us this off-season have done virtually NOTHING to improve their situation.

Suck it Bears, suck it media

I fully agree. With a little good fortune, I could easy see the Panthers having a 9-8 record this year and winning the NFC South.

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yeah i had nothing against Bears fans until now

 

years and years of being ass, making bad choices with QBs, and being ...  well,   ass..

 

and they act like they won the superbowl and we are so stupid. 

 

well, if we end up with a successful franchise QB and they are looking for one in the near future, we won that trade in a slam dunk. 

 

eat sshit bear fans

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