Toast88
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Bears found out Fields trade value is lower than the value of the number 1 overall pick.
That should tell you something about how the league views him.
Was that in the script? Which page? How do we know a co-writer won’t edit that plot?Bears found out Fields trade value is lower than the value of the number 1 overall pick.
That should tell you something about how the league views him.
Dudes a [email protected] His posts are getting to @Bust level drivel. Mush brainshow does this make any sense?
trading fields is adding picks. the hell does that have to do with the value of #1?
I still can't believe that narrative was even a thing. And that people bought into it.
Bears found out Fields trade value is lower than the value of the number 1 overall pick.
That should tell you something about how the league views him.
the difference Bust is some made up fictional shit disturber character (still think an alt)Dudes a [email protected] His posts are getting to @Bust level drivel. Mush brains
Stop cyber bullying dungeon and dragon nerds!Dudes a [email protected] His posts are getting to @Bust level drivel. Mush brains
How does bears being interested in a qb drive the price up? Bears are in full control of that pick but other teams know whether they are trying to trade it or not. The price gouging will depend on how many teams are trying to move up. Brady retiring helps out.Wouldn't the Bears FO want the "idea" floating around that they might be interested in taking a QB at the #1 spot and all options are on the table, even though behind closed doors, they're set with Fields? I understand it's a difficult smokescreen to pull off but any tool to increase the price of trading for the 1st pick needs needs to be explored.
Bears found out Fields trade value is lower than the value of the number 1 overall pick.
That should tell you something about how the league views him.
Also, hearing ice is cold and water is wet. Waiting on Albert Breers tweet to confirm.
I still can't believe that narrative was even a thing. And that people bought into it.