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32 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

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He's listed at 6'1" and I think about right. I'd be shocked if he comes in under 6'.

Yeah Caleb is 6'1" and I believe Stroud is 6'3" or 6'2" and some change.  6'1" is tall enough for today's NFL, especially when a player has field vision like he does.

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16 minutes ago, BPF said:

Probably going to get some hate for this, but Howell is what they hyped trubisky up as, and whomever gets the Maye is getting a dawg too. Knew trubisky would flame out and was surprised those WRs that bailed him out in college didn't do much in the NFL.

anyone who was a UNC fan would tell you that mitch was going to flame out. Just absolutely mind boggling after watching him and Watson in the same season that anyone would come away thinking he has more potential. If we hit on Bryce and Fields flames out the bears org might win clown franchise of the century.

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4 minutes ago, NAS said:

No doubt, if it goes downhill he will be asked to fall on the sword.  That's the life of a GM in the NFL.

Yeah, that’s largely why I like my HC and GM to be paired up.  It’s prevents the scapegoating and deflecting game.

Fire Ron.  But Keep Hurney. 
Fire Hurney.  Keep Rhule
Fire Rhule.  But keep Fitt

As soon as things get disappointing here….well it’s clearly just a GM/talent issue.  Fire Fitt.  Keep Frank. 

 

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15 minutes ago, NAS said:

That's not a Fitt decision - that is a Tepper decision.  He told him to make it happen.  

If Bryce becomes a franchise QB, it's still a good decision.  You can build the rest of the roster over time, but a franchise QB is very difficult to find.

Hell, some of the same people claiming the price might be too high were ready to give up more than that for Deshaun Watson 😂

I wasn't a big fan of trading all the way up to #1 myself...until I saw what we actually ended up paying. It was nowhere near as bad as I might have expected.

And yeah, if Young works out it's pretty much worth it.

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1 minute ago, DJ feed me moore said:

anyone who was a UNC fan would tell you that mitch was going to flame out. Just absolutely mind boggling after watching him and Watson in the same season that anyone would come away thinking he has more potential. If we hit on Bryce and Fields flames out the bears org might win clown franchise of the century.

True.  But the opposite side of that coin sits out there too.  Fields hitting and Bryce not.  That’s a catastrophe.    Then we are the #1 clown show.  Because Fields fell to us and we passed, then we gave them DJ Moore, and 2 first rounders. 

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2 minutes ago, CRA said:

Yeah, that’s largely why I like my HC and GM to be paired up.  It’s prevents the scapegoating and deflecting game.

You're in luck then, because our current head coach and GM seem to be working pretty well with each other.

The two of them share similar approaches and ideas when it comes to roster building.

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