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DJ Moore: issues in Chicago?


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Even if he left Chicago, I doubt he would be dumb enough to come back here after we burned that bridge with him by trading him to move up to select our current what appears to be biggest QB bust pick blunder in franchise history.

Want DJ back, sign Fields to compete for a roster spot in the off-season and hope he requests a trade out at which time hope Chicago takes a late round pick for him (obviously not happening) to make up for the stupid deal we gave them to trade DJ to them.

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A bad look for sure, but I think Moore tweaked something but he still should have finished the play.  Moore doesn't seem to like Caleb and Caleb strikes me as the type of guy that when he misses a throw it is always someone else's fault.  

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3 hours ago, BlueBuck24 said:

Idk about y’all, but I’m enjoying the hell that is the last week and a half for the Bears. That fan base has been insufferable since the trade and I hope the worst for their franchise.

Raise your “We won the Bryce trade” banners!

The first part of your post you had me fully bought in.

That last line though.... SOILED IT!

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I never understood the "He is overrated" argument on DJ. Nope, he is not the top in the league but the guy was damn good. Something about him seems like he isn't all in or all there as far as his commitment goes and leads me to believe if he was ferocious with his training and intensity on the field that he could have been one of the very best in the NFL. I definitely like him but it always seems and still does like a part of him is just doing enough to be good and he doesn't desire or care to truly be great. Just something weird there but his not all in effort with his career I believe he may have is still enough to make me take him back in a heartbeat because his production has always been there even though.

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