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| 2018 Chicago Bears | |
| By: Dave23 Date: January 24, 2018, 4:12 pm | |
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| To shut jj up... | |
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| Re: 2018 Chicago Bears | |
| By: Jackiejokeman Date: January 24, 2018, 4:20 pm | |
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| [font=Verdana][/font][quote author=Dave23 | |
| link=topic=502.msg334775#msg334775 | |
| date=1516831930][font=Verdana][/font]To shut jj up... | |
| [/quote] | |
| Thanx Hepcat ! | |
| BEARSE now soar into the future !!! | |
| #Post#: 334780-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: 2018 Chicago Bears | |
| By: Jackiejokeman Date: January 24, 2018, 4:42 pm | |
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| Doesn't being up to date feel better already ? | |
| Now let's get started ! | |
| What's out there in F.A. ? | |
| We got money ... where do we play it at ? | |
| The Combine ... where do we make our mind up about what ? | |
| NFL is lucid ... if two bangalore WR's come our way while two | |
| LB's come our way ... | |
| what is needed more to advance the TEAM ? | |
| Isn't it about points scored ? | |
| Speaking of which ... OL is needed to get points scored also | |
| ... | |
| it can drive us all crazy being CHICAGO BEARS fans. | |
| That's why we're here. :D | |
| #Post#: 334784-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: 2018 Chicago Bears | |
| By: dallasbear Date: January 24, 2018, 5:31 pm | |
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| Bangalore WRs? What's their 40 time? | |
| #Post#: 334807-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: 2018 Chicago Bears | |
| By: wmljohn Date: January 25, 2018, 6:04 am | |
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| I don't know what JJ was bitching about. We are still in the | |
| 2017 NFL calendar year so we are still talking about the 2017 | |
| Chicago Bears. ;D | |
| #Post#: 334809-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: 2018 Chicago Bears | |
| By: Bears4Ever Date: January 25, 2018, 7:37 am | |
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| There are reasons for optimism for this iteration of the Bears, | |
| as there are reasons for pessimism: | |
| Optimistic: The new HC and coaching staff brings new blood and | |
| new energy to the building. | |
| Pessimistic: Nagy has only called plays for 6 games in the NFL. | |
| And he took credit for not running in the second half of the WC | |
| game when they had a considerable lead. | |
| Optimistic: The training staff is in the process of being | |
| overhauled. As there have been too many seemingly preventable | |
| soft tissue injuries the last 3 years to conclude it is just bad | |
| luck. | |
| Pessimistic: Three years is not enough of a good enough | |
| statistical sample size. The injuries could continue the same, | |
| get better, or get worse. Changing the staff may even increase | |
| it for the 1st year as the new procedures/techniques are | |
| applied. | |
| Optimistic: It seems that the offense is being emphasized (as | |
| the D is going to stay the same) and with a better offense, the | |
| Bears would have won more games with what they put on the field | |
| in 2017. | |
| Pessimistic: We have no idea how (or when) the offense will mesh | |
| properly (if at all). We may go through a 5-6 game losing streak | |
| right out of the gate until things begin to "click". | |
| Optimist: The D will be back better than ever ! | |
| Pessimist: They still have no true proven edge rusher that | |
| scares the pants off any O or any single player the Offense must | |
| key on in order to be successful. As such the D will have good | |
| games.... and bad games. When the D broke down this last year it | |
| was failure of execution as much as scheme. | |
| Optimist: It appears that finally there is a coaching staff in | |
| place that seems to have positioned itself to grow the young | |
| talent (indeed, the staff and the talent can grow together as | |
| they have a few seasons to mesh). | |
| Pessimist: Talent can only grow if there is some to begin with. | |
| With Pace buying the groceries the staff will have no real idea | |
| of what they are going to get (especially in FA). For every | |
| Hicks acquired, a sub-talent hacks have been paid for (Glennon | |
| is a good example) and the remainder are also-rans. | |
| Optimistic: The Bears will make the playoffs next year ! | |
| Pessimistic: The Bears are a 4-6 win team at best next year. | |
| I am more of an optimist than a pessimist about the Bears | |
| chances for the next few seasons, but having seen a playoff | |
| irrelevant team for over half a decade it is a cautious | |
| optimism. My pessimistic side comes from discussions with others | |
| more than my own conviction. | |
| Here's to a winning Bears' Dynasty ! After all living depressed | |
| is not living at all.... :) | |
| #Post#: 334912-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: 2018 Chicago Bears | |
| By: boogie Date: January 26, 2018, 1:17 pm | |
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| Who Should the Bears Cut and Keep this Offseason? | |
| BY JACK SOBLE ON JANUARY 25, 2018 | |
| It�s that time of year again. The Chicago Bears recently | |
| completed another disappointing season and hope to make dramatic | |
| improvements from their 5-11 record in 2017. | |
| Before the Bears can start to acquire talent from around the | |
| league, they must first choose what to do with a good portion of | |
| their 2017 roster, thanks to a good number of expiring contracts | |
| and an unprecedentedly awful free agent class from last March. | |
| It was so pitiful that quite literally every single player who | |
| was signed at the start of the 2017 league year will be listed | |
| in this article. | |
| Luckily, all of those signings were on team-friendly deals that | |
| the Bears can and will easily get out of. So without further | |
| ado, here are the players I believe the Bears should cut, keep, | |
| re-sign, and let walk (all numbers according to spotrac.com). | |
| Note: the Possible Cut section only includes players with | |
| significant paychecks. Players like Hroniss Grasu, who should be | |
| cut but are paid very little, are omitted. | |
| Possible Cuts | |
| Mike Glennon (QB), 2018 Cap Hit: $16 million, Dead Money: $4.5 | |
| million | |
| There are a few very easy decisions on this list, but this one | |
| tops the rest. General Manager Ryan Pace grossly miscalculated | |
| Mike Glennon�s ability to play the most important position in | |
| sports, as well as his leadership skills, evidenced by when he | |
| threw wide receiver Josh Bellamy under the bus for an | |
| interception against Tampa Bay. | |
| No type of fan was more infuriating last offseason than the �Why | |
| would they draft Trubisky if they signed Mike Glennon to a | |
| three-year contract?� people, and they are about to see how | |
| Glennon�s deal was really only for one year. | |
| Verdict: Cut | |
| Josh Sitton (G), Cap Hit: $8.6 Million, Dead Money: $666,668 | |
| Sitton is one of the more difficult decisions that general | |
| manager Ryan Pace will have to make. He�s a proven veteran and | |
| four-time Pro Bowler, who is one of the more essential leaders | |
| in the locker room and on the offensive line. | |
| However, Sitton is on the wrong side of 30, has injury concerns, | |
| and would save the Bears eight million if they choose to release | |
| him. There were also a few rumors going around that the Bears | |
| were shopping Sitton at the trade deadline. Right now I think | |
| he�s too valuable of a player to let go for nothing and I don�t | |
| think teams will be getting in line to give up a draft pick for | |
| an aging guard in the last year of his contract. | |
| He should stay, but the Bears should invest heavily in-depth | |
| behind him. | |
| Verdict: Keep | |
| Pernell McPhee (OLB), Cap Hit: $8.1 Million, Dead Money: $1 | |
| Million | |
| It saddens me to say, but this is not a hard choice. When McPhee | |
| signed in 2015, he won over Bears fans with his violent style of | |
| play, sack production, and hatred for Packers� quarterback Aaron | |
| Rodgers. I love everything about McPhee, except for his knees. | |
| Constant and somewhat severe injuries have made McPhee a shell | |
| of what he once was, and even his defensive coordinator Vic | |
| Fangio knows that he�ll never be the same guy on the field. | |
| At this point, McPhee is nothing more than a rotational outside | |
| linebacker and he�s being paid way too much for that. | |
| Verdict: Cut | |
| Dion Sims (TE), Cap Hit: $6.3 Million, Dead Money: $666,667 | |
| Sims came to Chicago with the hope that he could become more | |
| than he was at the time, which is a solid blocking tight end who | |
| isn�t enough of a receiving threat to be anything other than a | |
| number two on the depth chart. He failed to do just that, and he | |
| failed to make a significant impact on the Bears� offense to | |
| justify his hefty paycheck. Sims is a fine backup tight end but | |
| there are many players out there who will do his job much better | |
| and for much less cash. | |
| Verdict: Cut | |
| Bobby Massie (RT), Cap Hit: $6.1 Million, Dead Money: $500,000 | |
| Massie signed as a free agent to a moderately high-paying deal | |
| with the Bears banking on him becoming a complete player. With | |
| Massie, the question was can he develop his pass blocking | |
| ability to compliment his run blocking prowess? The answer was a | |
| resounding �No.� | |
| By my count, he was responsible for seven sacks in 2017, the | |
| most out of any lineman on the team by a fairly significant | |
| margin. He wouldn�t be a bad swing tackle and a team like the | |
| Bears could always use offensive line depth, but Massie is | |
| earning too much money for that to happen. | |
| Verdict: Cut | |
| Markus Wheaton (WR) and Marcus Cooper (CB), Cap Hit: $5.8 and | |
| $5.5 million, Dead Money: $750,000 and $1 Million | |
| Wheaton and Cooper are grouped together here because they had | |
| the same general type of season in what will be their only with | |
| the Bears. Wheaton was injured for a little less than half of | |
| the season and when healthy he caught a total of three passes. | |
| Cooper started off the year semi-promising and then proceeded to | |
| fall off a cliff when he Leon Lett-ed himself against Pittsburgh | |
| and became cursed. He gave up significant yardage or a touchdown | |
| every single time he saw the field for the rest of the season. I | |
| will admit that I was a huge fan of the Marcus Cooper signing. I | |
| thought he could be the play-making, interception producing | |
| cornerback that the Bears desperately needed. I could not have | |
| been more wrong. | |
| For his ungodly horrendous fumble alone, Cooper belongs not on | |
| the Bears� roster but in the Pit of Misery. | |
| Dilly Dilly! | |
| Verdict: Cut Both | |
| Willie Young (OLB), Cap Hit: $5.4 Million, Dead Money: $900,000 | |
| A rare holdover and somewhat successful signing from the | |
| godforsaken Phil Emery era, outside linebacker and fishing | |
| aficionado Willie Young, was re-upped by Ryan Pace and company | |
| with a two-year extension in June of 2016. He responded with a | |
| productive seven and a half sack season in a part-time role in | |
| 2016 before missing most of last season with a torn triceps. | |
| With McPhee likely gone, the only other outside linebacker under | |
| contract for the Bears is Leonard Floyd, who has monstrous | |
| potential but has not been able to stay healthy. Neither has | |
| Young, but he�s worth bringing back for depth purposes. | |
| Verdict: Keep | |
| Kevin White (WR), Cap Hit: $5.3 Million, Dead Money: $5.3 | |
| Million | |
| White has been best known for his complete inability to stay on | |
| the field since being drafted seventh overall in 2015. Now in | |
| the final year of his rookie contract, White should get one last | |
| chance to contribute to the Bears. However, the mistake that | |
| they made last season was approaching the offseason with the | |
| expectation that he would. | |
| Obviously, that backfired in a disastrous way. They should | |
| expect nothing from White but hope for the best, especially | |
| because they don�t save any money by letting him go. | |
| Verdict: Keep | |
| Jerrell Freeman (ILB), Cap Hit: $4 Million, Dead Money: $500,000 | |
| After the 2016 season, Freeman had supposedly established | |
| himself as one of the leaders and top tacklers on an up and | |
| coming Bears defense. Even after a four-game PED suspension | |
| towards the end of the year. That all went down the drain when | |
| he found himself on IR after just one week with a pectoral | |
| injury. Later he was suspended another ten games for a repeat | |
| PED violation. | |
| I don�t want to speculate but he seems to be in a pretty bad | |
| place, and I hope the Bears and the league give him all the help | |
| that he needs. However, that help should not include a roster | |
| spot. | |
| Verdict: Cut | |
| Unrestricted Free Agents | |
| (i.e. not including Cameron Meredith and other former UDFAs who | |
| are now restricted, free agents. It also does not include Zach | |
| Miller, who is a UFA. I wish him the absolute best with his | |
| recovery, and it was a catch.) | |
| Prince Amukamara (CB) | |
| Amukamara was a bit of a consolation prize for the Bears after | |
| missing out on free agent cornerbacks Stephon Gilmore and A.J. | |
| Bouye, both of whom they pursued. He had minor injury issues at | |
| the beginning of the year but came back and didn�t play like a | |
| superstar (zero interceptions, a defense-leading seven | |
| penalties) but he was solid enough to warrant coming back for | |
| another year. | |
| If they view a free agent corner who produces turnovers to be an | |
| upgrade, or if they particularly like one who will be available | |
| through the draft, they should take a shot at an upgrade. For | |
| now, Amukamara stays. | |
| Verdict: Re-Sign | |
| Dontrelle Inman (WR) | |
| After a promising start to the Dontrelle Inman era, the | |
| mid-season trade acquisition from the Chargers disappeared. He | |
| produced in garbage time against the Eagles and Vikings but | |
| outside of his first two games, Inman did not contribute enough | |
| nor does he have reliable enough hands to warrant an extension. | |
| He essentially played the role that Cameron Meredith would have | |
| played had he not torn up his knee in a preseason game. Luckily, | |
| he did not reach the threshold of 25 receptions that would have | |
| forced the Bears to give Los Angeles a seventh-round pick for | |
| his services. | |
| He is not worth bringing back. | |
| Verdict: Cut | |
| Kendall Wright (WR) | |
| Wright quickly established himself as Trubisky�s favorite | |
| target. That�s not saying much, given that his second option was | |
| usually Joshua Bellamy in a very forgettable year for the Bears� | |
| receiving corps. Wright, however, served as Trubisky�s go-to guy | |
| out of the slot when the Bears needed a first down, like in | |
| overtime against Baltimore. He also proved adept at running | |
| those run-pass options that new Head Coach Matt Nagy features in | |
| his offense. | |
| The Bears should bring back at least one receiver who has the | |
| trust of their young quarterback and Wright should be that guy. | |
| Verdict: Keep (Re-sign) | |
| Kyle Fuller (CB) | |
| Count me in the group of people who didn�t think that Fuller was | |
| worth a roster spot last season and had crow for lunch on most | |
| Sundays. Fuller responded to missing the entire 2016 season and | |
| the Bears signing multiple replacement options with his best | |
| year by far. | |
| Was his performance in 2017 enough to give him a long-term | |
| extension as a number one corner? In my opinion, no. He needs to | |
| continue to prove himself. This is what the franchise tag is | |
| for. It�s a lot of money, but only for one year and the Bears | |
| have plenty of cap space. | |
| Let Fuller prove that 2017 was not a fluke, then lock him up if | |
| he does. | |
| Verdict: Franchise Tag | |
| #Post#: 334920-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: 2018 Chicago Bears | |
| By: WshflThinking Date: January 26, 2018, 3:15 pm | |
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| [B]Verdict: Franchise Tag[/B] | |
| That'll make Dallas happy. | |
| #Post#: 334923-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: 2018 Chicago Bears | |
| By: dallasbear Date: January 26, 2018, 3:52 pm | |
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| Possible Cuts | |
| Mike Glennon (QB), 2018 Cap Hit: $16 million, Dead Money: $4.5 | |
| million | |
| Verdict: Cut (Agree) | |
| Josh Sitton (G), Cap Hit: $8.6 Million, Dead Money: $666,668 | |
| Verdict: Keep (Agree - he's got another year and he's coming off | |
| an ankle sprain - and the guy on the other side is the one I'm | |
| more concerned about) | |
| Pernell McPhee (OLB), Cap Hit: $8.1 Million, Dead Money: $1 | |
| Million | |
| Verdict: Cut (Yeah, or maybe re-do his deal if he passes a | |
| physical) | |
| Dion Sims (TE), Cap Hit: $6.3 Million, Dead Money: $666,667 | |
| Verdict: Cut (I guess - we do have 3 TEs but all are receiver | |
| types) | |
| Bobby Massie (RT), Cap Hit: $6.1 Million, Dead Money: $500,000 | |
| Verdict: Cut (Massie gave up 6 sacks not 7...this is pretty much | |
| in line with a typical Massie season - he struggles a bit on | |
| fast surfaces but who you going to plug into RT role? We don't | |
| even have a swing tackle) I'd keep him another year and | |
| draft/sign his replacement | |
| Markus Wheaton (WR) and Marcus Cooper (CB), Cap Hit: $5.8 and | |
| $5.5 million, Dead Money: $750,000 and $1 Million | |
| Verdict: Cut Both (Wheaton was so underutilized and I have no | |
| explanation - but I agree ) | |
| Willie Young (OLB), Cap Hit: $5.4 Million, Dead Money: $900,000 | |
| Verdict: Keep (no brainer) | |
| Kevin White (WR), Cap Hit: $5.3 Million, Dead Money: $5.3 | |
| Million | |
| Verdict: Keep (no brainer) | |
| Jerrell Freeman (ILB), Cap Hit: $4 Million, Dead Money: $500,000 | |
| Verdict: Cut (He's the best MLB on the team - I'd do some | |
| research on the PED thing but I like him) | |
| Prince Amukamara (CB) | |
| Verdict: Re-Sign (solid guy but he was in the top 10 as most | |
| penalized corners in the NFL and rarely intercepts the ball- if | |
| we cut Cooper and Fuller's status is up in the air - Bears might | |
| have to get 3 or 4 new corners) | |
| Dontrelle Inman (WR) | |
| Verdict: Cut (Bring him to camp with Meridith, White, Inman, and | |
| Wright and bring on 2 or 3 more new faces - let the best men | |
| win) | |
| Kendall Wright (WR) | |
| Verdict: Keep (Re-sign - he's so slow but he gets open on those | |
| short routes) | |
| Kyle Fuller (CB) | |
| Verdict: Franchise Tag (he's 25 and it's not like he was | |
| horrible in 2014 and 2015 - the entire defense was epicly bad | |
| back then - sign him long term) | |
| #Post#: 334925-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: 2018 Chicago Bears | |
| By: dallasbear Date: January 26, 2018, 4:20 pm | |
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| Helfrich, for his part, indicated he feels good about the | |
| linemen Hiestand has at his disposal. He singled out tackles | |
| Charles Leno (26 years old) and Bobby Massie (28) in explaining | |
| why he believes the Bears are close to being successful. | |
| Specifically, he referred to quarterback Mitch Trubisky�s | |
| supporting cast. | |
| But...but...Massie needs to be replaced??? I mean, I can go | |
| and pull a RT out of my a$$ that's better than he is.... | |
| Massie, meanwhile, is under contract for next season at a modest | |
| price. He is scheduled to earn a non-guaranteed base salary of | |
| $4.25 million, and he has a $1 million roster bonus due March | |
| 16. | |
| Not saying he can't be upgraded. But you better have a bonafide | |
| replacement in free agency cuz you don't want to go into a draft | |
| with no RT. | |
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