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Look at the schedule… who we beating?!?


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11 minutes ago, JawnyBlaze said:

Any of them. Too many chicken littles here. It’s a brand new staff, brand new system, rookie QB, this is the worst we’re going to be. And our defense is already upper tier. I’m not saying we’re going to be great this year and make the playoffs but all these whiney ass children predicting 0 wins or 2 wins aren’t built for pro sport fandom. We’ll get a few wins this year, take our lumps more often than not, and improve along the way.  It happens all the time, and very few teams are great immediately after a full turnover like we had. Most take time to become great. 

You’re ‘one of them’ kind of people

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After the next 4, all of the rest of the games minus Dallas and Jax are winnable IMHO. I’m not saying we will play well enough to win anything because these two games were winnable and we were only close last night because of a terrible prevent D.

This legitimately is a cake schedule for a good team, but we don’t appear to be even an average team.

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28 minutes ago, rebelrouser said:

With the no. 1 pick in the 2024 NFL draft the Bears pick....

With the no. 2 pick in the 2024 NFL draft the Bears pick...

 

The good news is we can get Justin Fields for a ham sandwich. 

I would legit cry. After years of knowing we had to rebuild with Cam gone, we’ve done everything we could to not improve our draft slot so we could just pick a QB we loved with no trade up. We of course also traded away gobs of picks. If this is the one year we have a Cam like top pick and it’s in the Bears’ hands, it will be like 50 kicks to the balls.

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Just now, WhoKnows said:

I would legit cry. After years of knowing we had to rebuild with Cam gone, we’ve don’t everything we could to not improve our draft slot to just pick a QB we loved and we traded away gobs of picks. If this is the one year we have a Cam like pick and it’s in the Bears’ hands, it will be like a kick in the balls.

williams/maye paired with harrison jr would legit change that franchises future for a decade

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The way the offense looked 0/17.


The trade for Young will go down as maybe the biggest blunder for a franchise in NFL history possibly surpassing the Herschel trade. Chicago may very well end up with the #1 pick due to our ineptitude of an owner/gm. 

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I like Bryce and he has time but most people knew Caleb Williams was better and more talented. But we didn't have an owner who wanted to wait another year or who wants a qb who can outshine him and all his money. 

But we'd have the same fans who didn't like showy Cam not like showy Caleb so it's probably for the best. IF Williams works in the NFL. 

Still alot of time for Bryce but the size is always going to be a question until shown otherwise 

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