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Yes seems you still haven't moved on.
Or I’m just pointing out hypocrisy but go ahead. Looks like you haven’t moved on. Have fun talking to yourself.Yes seems you still haven't moved on.
That's like being the smartest kid in Special ed. Who cares lolYou do realize they have a higher rated offense then the bears, right?
Or I’m just pointing out hypocrisy but go ahead. Looks like you haven’t moved on. Have fun talking to yourself.
What has Fields shown that Mitch didn't show in his first year?Maybe. I have no idea. I have a life and don't waste my team reading rankings and statistics. Plus, I never watch the Detroilet Lions. All I know is on Thanksgiving, they were predictable and the most boring thing I have watched in a football game in a long time. Neither team has anything to really be proud of, but at least we have Fields and a couple players on D.
Detroilet has nothing.
Whereas the lions will hurt themselves with piss poor drafting, coaching, player development, management and FA acquisitions?What has Fields shown that Mitch didn't show in his first year?
After that the only difference in talent level is that the Bears still have a few aging Vets on bad contracts that will hurt them more then help them in the next two years.
But can't beat the Bears? Weird flex broYou do realize they have a higher rated offense then the bears, right?
What has Fields shown that Mitch didn't show in his first year?
After that the only difference in talent level is that the Bears still have a few aging Vets on bad contracts that will hurt them more then help them in the next two years.
You are trying to hard now.What has Fields shown that Mitch didn't show in his first year?
After that the only difference in talent level is that the Bears still have a few aging Vets on bad contracts that will hurt them more then help them in the next two years.
Yes there is that.Whereas the lions will hurt themselves with piss poor drafting, coaching, player development, management and FA acquisitions?
This sounds as much as like the Bears as it does the Lions. At least with the Lions, there is hope the front office might finally get it right, as for Pace, not so much.Whereas the lions will hurt themselves with piss poor drafting, coaching, player development, management and FA acquisitions?
No, there really isn't.This sounds as much as like the Bears as it does the Lions. At least with the Lions, there is hope the front office might finally get it right, as for Pace, not so much.
This sounds as much as like the Bears as it does the Lions. At least with the Lions, there is hope the front office might finally get it right, as for Pace, not so much.
So, your saying the Bears will never have a good QB?No, there really isn't.
Looking at Cap space and draft capital moving forward, I respectfully disagree. Your just one year away from doing the same thing the Lions did this year, burning it down to the ground. The exception is you don't have one single commodity that you can trade to acquire any significant draft picks.Comgrats on the win and the answer is no. Not one of us thinks the Lions are in better shape than the Bears
Looking at Cap space and draft capital moving forward, I respectfully disagree. Your just one year away from doing the same thing the Lions did this year, burning it down to the ground. The exception is you don't have one single commodity that you can trade to acquire any significant draft picks.
Not sold on Fields, Goff is a placeholder. Better running back, no. WR? meh, Mooney is ok, AR is gone. Hockenson is by far better than anything the Bears have to offer at TE. Lions are still light years ahead of the Bears on the O-line, even though they have had injury setbacks this year. Sewel, Decker, and Ragnow will anchor that line for years to come. Your only defensive player of note, is Smith, with Quin, Mack, and Hicks already with one foot out the door. I am sure you haven't noticed, but the Lions D hasn't been that bad over the last 3-4 game stretch.Better QB, Better running back. A WR and several defensive players put the Bears ahead of Lions. Not by much. Just enough to be better than your team.
Not sold on Fields, Goff is a placeholder. Better running back, no. WR? meh, Mooney is ok, AR is gone. Hockenson is by far better than anything the Bears have to offer at TE. Lions are still light years ahead of the Bears on the O-line, even though they have had injury setbacks this year. Sewel, Decker, and Ragnow will anchor that line for years to come. Your only defensive player of note, is Smith, with Quin, Mack, and Hicks already with one foot out the door. I am sure you haven't noticed, but the Lions D hasn't been that bad over the last 3-4 game stretch.
Your season is over.Can't beat Bears though.