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Chinn to miss 4 weeks


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9 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Wow never thought about that possibility.

 

Can you imagine the offers they would get for Maye?

 

Honestly I'm glad you brought this up because it just might happen. They can get a lot more assets than just taking Harrison. The draft will be hell of interesting if the Bears end up with the top 2 picks. Teams will be calling for Maye at #2.

Oh it’s gonna be so fun watching that, with Bryce as our prize. 

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37 minutes ago, CarolinaRideorDie said:

Can't predict injuries but this is also unheard off given the amount of our guys out. Like half of the entire team is on IR. Talk about adding insult to injury. In this case, it's adding injury to our insult of a team. 

It happens a bunch when teams are out of the running. Players suddenly have season-ending injuries. I'm sure it is just coincidence though, and bad luck.

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1 minute ago, UnluckyforSome said:

It happens a bunch when teams are out of the running. Players suddenly have season-ending injuries. I'm sure it is just coincidence though, and bad luck.

I don’t think that’s the play here since we were shopping Chinn. Just a continuation of our terrible luck this year. 

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1 hour ago, UnluckyforSome said:

It happens a bunch when teams are out of the running. Players suddenly have season-ending injuries. I'm sure it is just coincidence though, and bad luck.

I mean, you got a legit injury? You might try to play through it to help your team make a run.   That's probably not smart but you see it often.  Your team is 0-6 with no realistic outcome of doing anything? Playing through injury just isn't worth the risk. 

 

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