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Thomas Brown an OC Again


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49 minutes ago, App Panther said:

Yikes, Bears fire Waldron and insert Thomas Brown. I'm pretty sure that's a downgrade.

They are about to turn Caleb into the next Bryce.

I thought coming in, Caleb didn't have it between the ears to be a NFL QB.  Spoiled confidence is what I call it

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Fug Caleb Williams and his painted fingernails. Always thought he was a strange, arrogant dude with an Aaron Rodgers-esque attitude but without the hardware to back it up.

If only we would've backed out of the retarded trade with the Bears and had the #2 pick last year instead and taken Jaden.

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Bryce and Caleb's struggles are for very different reasons. If Bruce had Caleb's physical talent you'd probably have an elite QB. Unfortunately Bryce doesn't have the physical talent and Caleb doesn't have the mental toughness.

Man, no way. The fact he came out after an entire offseason and threw a pick his very first play this game, Bryce was mentally COOKED. He seems to be slowly getting it back now, but all the talent in the world would not have helped him with how down bad he was to start this year. 

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1 hour ago, TNPanther said:

Fug Caleb Williams and his painted fingernails. Always thought he was a strange, arrogant dude with an Aaron Rodgers-esque attitude but without the hardware to back it up.

If only we would've backed out of the retarded trade with the Bears and had the #2 pick last year instead and taken Jaden.

I mean, a lot of the random poo that gets thrown at Caleb was also thrown at Cam.

I don't care about much of this. Same with his being upset on the sidelines. There were so many, "CAM IS A POUTY LITTLE BITCH" threads in here it was nuts. Winners hate losing. I don't want people that accept losing well. Also has a big problem with playing hero ball like Cam.

So, for those reasons, I am not gonna jump on the badwagon of crucifixion of the guy for pretty football irrelevant reasons.

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