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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

They look like real dumbasses for not playing him earlier. Not to mention the obvious that we also look like real dumbasses for giving Miles Sanders a bag and letting him walk.

Thing is, I don't think this is a Foreman thing, honestly. Johnson and Herbert are both better at all the things Foreman is doing right now. The Bears are just going run heavy today with Bagent at QB and they could have been a run heavy team to start the season, too and didn't. This needs to be their plan going forward with Tyson or Justin at QB. They lead the NFL in rushing last year, why go so far away from that? Plus it helps Justin and Tyson out to run like this. 

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Just now, Varking said:

Crazy the Ravens are up 35-0 against the Lions and it's after the half and the Bills are still down to the Patriots. 

The Bills have been extremely hot or cold this season so far. Every week they either look like a team that's SB bound or a team that's looking at a single digit draft pick and nothing in between.

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2 minutes ago, Varking said:

I know it's the Raiders but the Bears defense looks significantly better today after adding Phil Snow to the defensive staff. I never felt like he was the issue here with Rhule. 

Yep, I was very worried about Snow when Rhule brought him along but he was actually the lone bright spot of Rhule's original staff.

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1 hour ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

Rumors were 3 1sts, at least 2 2nds plus the contract price. As bad as Fitts has been with picks, they should have made the trade. I admit, I was vehemently against it because of the estimated cost, but I severely underestimated the stupidity of this FO and incompetence of this coach staff with assembling a team. Of course, Frank would have turned Lamar into Ryan Leaf, but I digress. For the extra 40m a season, Lamar would have made the most sense. 

I remember at the time it was only me a few others who wanted Lamar. Never understood why people thought he would cost too much. The dude is simply a winning QB.

 

Even people in the media said we were stupid for not going after Lamar. It is what it is. Tepper is clueless.

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