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Bears cashing in on Bryce Young trade


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Bryce Young can completely change the narrative around this by the end of the year. Hopefully he does.

That being said some people (they know who they are) are borderline living a fantasy downplaying the current outlook on this trade until then.

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14 minutes ago, frankw said:

Bryce Young can completely change the narrative around this by the end of the year. Hopefully he does.

That being said some people (they know who they are) are borderline living a fantasy downplaying the current outlook on this trade until then.

Yeah the average defense is, “Well, what’s done is done, time to move on”.  Wonder if Fitt tried that line before he got sacked lol. 

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On 3/15/2024 at 11:19 PM, Davidson Deac II said:

What the Bears do is irrelevant.  

If Young works out, the trade was worth it.  If not, it wasn't.  

We will have the a first round pick next year.  As the saying goes..."SUCK IT UP BUTTERCUP!" We had a chance and we blew it to keep Burns, and what did it get us. A low performance player for last season and a 2nd and 5th rd picks this year. Tepper gambled and lost. 

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2 hours ago, cmichd08 said:

We will have the a first round pick next year.  As the saying goes..."SUCK IT UP BUTTERCUP!" We had a chance and we blew it to keep Burns, and what did it get us. A low performance player for last season and a 2nd and 5th rd picks this year. Tepper gambled and lost. 

I would say Fitz blew it and lost, but the end result is the same.  

IMO, turning down the trade meant we should have signed Burns right away.  If you have a choice of trading for two first round picks or resigning a player, and you choose the latter, nothing is gained by waiting.  If you wait, you end up with a lot less which is what happened.

 

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We have the worst team in the NFL by far and the worst QB as well. You don't need to twist the knife and remind me that we had the dumbest GM in NFL history who ran this franchise into the ground, and that's not even mentioning Darnold and refusing to trade Burns for two 1sts and a 2nd. Fitt why did you do this to us? I hope you fail in all your future endeavors.

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On 3/15/2024 at 10:42 PM, Shocker said:

The trade is over and it is what it is…nothing is getting worse people need to stop with the drama

They have Keenan Allen, they have DJ Moore, they will have Caleb Williams…

 

then they have a haul of picks the next two years to play with to build. 
 

it is getting worse. 
 

id rather have Drake Maye though. he’s going to win offensive rookie of the year. 

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On 3/16/2024 at 4:49 PM, frankw said:

Bryce Young can completely change the narrative around this by the end of the year. Hopefully he does.

That being said some people (they know who they are) are borderline living a fantasy downplaying the current outlook on this trade until then.

What if he doesn't change the narrative completely? Just looks like Teddy B at his ceiling? Not a complete bust but not worth the trade?

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