Report Robert Quinn wants out

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the Chicago Bears resurrected his career. be a professional and make your money and shut the fuck up dude.
 

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Looks like the team with the least talent in the NFL will get even worse, if that's possible
At least posting in a hostile fashion here about the bears’ chances to fail gives you a reason to live
 

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La Cuckfora is not a credible source.

This would be a common sense observation if anything I suppose though. We're gonna have a mini rebuild. I'd want to go to a team ready to win right now if I was Quinn too.
 

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Start the bidding war? Lets make a deal
 

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If we were going to move off of Quinn, we should have done so before the draft. Yet we didn't. For those who think we are in a rebuild, the staff doesn't quite see it that way. We can still compete against our weak ass schedule.

Getting rid of Quinn sends a bad message to your team as well..you are essentially quitting on this season having already traded one of your premier pass rushers. It all but ensures we have a nonexistant pass rush as if it wasn't already subpar.

So at this point, you see how the team performs early on in the season. You give this team a chance. And if things go off the rails you move him.
Makes sense. It's not uncommon for a team to start vets until they realize that there's no chance for the playoffs, and then start the rookies.
I think it's only fair for the players, coaches, and fans to make an earnest run. Of course, don't pull a Pace and mortgage the future for it.
 

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Their roster without Quinn is just as bad. They have nobody on the front 4 and the Cover 2 depends on the front 4. Tucker was told to stick with Marinelli's scheme, but he didn't know it.
 

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Their roster without Quinn is just as bad. They have nobody on the front 4 and the Cover 2 depends on the front 4. Tucker was told to stick with Marinelli's scheme, but he didn't know it.
Ok thanks
 

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Their roster without Quinn is just as bad. They have nobody on the front 4 and the Cover 2 depends on the front 4. Tucker was told to stick with Marinelli's scheme, but he didn't know it.

No its not. It's not even close. And Tucker was always awful on the sidelines in the NFL. This defense could be bad, but it won't be historically bad like Tucker
 

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From another Bears website

Here’s the truth. (1) The Bears have been trying to trade Quinn for months. Poles wants more draft picks, and less salary and Quinn is coming off a career year. But he’s not just going to give players away and the Bears need pass rush to be competitive defensively in 2022. It’ll take a significant offer. (2) Quinn is making a fortune and quite likes it in Chicago. He’s not unhappy. He’s not disgruntled. He’s not trying to force a trade. Would he prefer to be on a team trying to win a title this season? Sure. But he’s not creating any issues at Halas Hall.
 

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