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  1. Is USC QB Miller Moss a better prospect than CW?

    When Williams sat out the 2023 Holiday Bowl, Miller Moss filled in. The opponent was 15th ranked Louisville a very good team. ' Despite USC losing 5 out of its last 8 games with Williams, Moss led USC to victory, throwing for 6 TDs and 372 yards. Observers commented that Moss , in contrast to...
  2. Fields vs Williams college stats compared

    Check out sports-reference.com to compare the QBs' college passing records. They are pretty similar, but Justin Fields had a higher career passer rating (178.8) than Caleb Williams (169.3). So the question in my mind is how many of Fields issues are directly attributable to the lack of...
  3. Drafting Williams Buys Poles 3 More Years...

    Would his own career be a factor in Ryan Poles decision to keep Fields and take the haul or to draft Caleb Williams?' Consider: People expect rookie QBs to struggle and will wait a couple of years to write him off completely. So even if Williams turns out to be a bust, Poles is guaranteed at...
  4. Trade Down with NE vs Drafting Caleb Williams

    If the Bears trade down to pick # 3, they will be entitled to picks worth 800 points, which would equal New England's pick # 34 in the second round and # 68 in the third.(810 points). The resulting draft could look something like this-based on player availability in the 7 round drafttek mock...
  5. Draft Options: Harrison or Trade Down?

    What would you prefer, drafting Marvin Harrison with the #1 pick or---- trading down and using that pick to draft Malik Nabers, along with a 2024 second round pick, and (at least) one #1 pick in 2025-and probably more.? (Is Nabers actually the better player?) Some players to check out in...
  6. Are Leadership and Personality Important and does Poles Value them?

    David Montgomery, Roquan Smith and Justin Fields. Definitely good players, but not without limitations. Montgomery is one of the toughest runners in the league, but lacks speed. Smith is a tackling machine but can be bulldozed by bigger players. Fields has a strong arm and is dangerous...
  7. 96 Million in Cap Space in 2024: Targets?

    Lots of 2024 mock drafts already out there. But the draft selections are dependent on who the Bears can sign in free agency. With obvious needs in the defensive line, WR, safety, interior(and possibly LT) O line, and general depth, who do you see as realistic targets for the Bears...
  8. Question about NFL Ticket on Youtube

    I have Comcast cable and use Youtube that way. Will that work with the new NFL ticket on Youtube or will I need wi-fi or some other facilitator? Thanks in advance for the help.
  9. How to Grade Ryan Poles

    How do you grade a GM? It's simple: the ability to evaluate and obtain talent So far Poles has a mixed record. His first draft was not good. With no pick in the first round, he opted for two DBs in the second, (one good and one TBD) and a strange "WR" in the 3rd. He did well in the 5th...
  10. Priorities after free agency

    The top three are pretty much on the same level of need. 1. DT. 2. OT 3. Edge 4. RB 5. OC 6. CB 7. TE 8. Safety 9. WR depth The question is how you meet those needs with 1 pick in the first round and what is available with the three picks near the bottom of the second and top of the third...
  11. Did Poles Overestimate the Free Agent Class?

    Apparently Ryan Poles expected to gain a treasure trove of talent with the 98 million dollars in the over the cap kitty. But it looks like many of the most talented will be protected by their teams. Daron Payne is already franchised and Saquon Barkley may be also if the Giants reach a deal...
  12. Ryan Poles Responsibility for JF's Injury

    Poles failure to prioritize support forJustin Fields in the draft and free agency did not help an O line that led the league in sacks last year. His failure to add serious talent to the receiving corps meant that Mooney could be double teamed and once again the Bears are at the bottom in...
  13. The Brilliant Receiving Trio

    Pettis, Harry and ESB caught a total of 2 passes for a total of 18 yards. Thanks, Mr. Poles for bring in failed players who of course are failing again. Do you think WR should be prioritized in free agency and the draft?
  14. Good Luck to the NFL's Leading Tackler

    Roquan Smith is the NFL's leading tackler with 83 tackles, 2.5 sacks, and 2 Ints. That projects out to 176 tackles, over 5 sacks, and over 4 Ints for the regular season. He was the emotional leader on the defense and will be missed. But he should shine with the Ravens.
  15. Massive Cap Space--What to do with it?

    Twenty seven million this year and somewhere around 115 million next year. How should it be spent?
  16. Extreme Arrogance of the 49ers Announcers

    Living in the SF Bay Area, I hear 49er stuff every day. Leading up to Sunday's game, the sheer arrogance of the experts was pretty disgusting. Even after the game, there was absolutely no credit given to the Bears and Justin Fields. Tim Ryan, the 49er color guy is the most extreme homer...
  17. Justin Fields Vs. Trey Lance

    Two first round, second year QBs who will compete in the season opener. Today, Lance was 9 of 13 with one dropped pass and two missed deep balls. He's throwing to Deebo Samuel. George Kittle, and Brandon Aiyuk-- with a better O line. Fields has one good receiver and a bunch of players other...
  18. First Round Draft Choice for Deebo?

    Would you trade Bears No. 1 next year for Deebo? I would in a second. Of course it won't happen. SF will find a way to sign him
  19. Jonathan Taylor

    The league's leading rusher destroyed the Patriot's very good defense for 170 yards. He was a second round pick. I had hoped the Bears would find a way to pick him. Now that would have been a good trade up.
  20. Ryan Pace: Can he achieve Mediocrity this year?

    The schedule has some possible wins and with a little luck, Pace wil be able to achieve his annual goal of mediocrity (or better). Things don't look as good next year with no number 1 draft choice and a slew of aging players on defense.
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