Good to see you back whadeez.
I'm hoping the best for the bears, but the gm is not inspiring a lot of confidence in me. He bid against himself for glennon, traded up for no real reason to snag trubisky (odds are he didnt need to do that), drafted guys from lower tier schools (maybe it works out who knows).
If it all works out then he's good, if not then he's fired and we reset with new mgmt, probably a new coach. Which, constantly resetting the direction of the franchise makes a team like the browns, where a 3-5 year rebuild ends up being a 15-20 year rebuild...
I'm hoping trubisky is a franchise player, the whole 13 starts thing is worrisome, but supposedly he was the most accurate of the top prospects. I could live with accuracy, after watching cutler throw off his back foot into triple coverage too many times.
I didnt realize navorro tore his achilles after the first month of last season. Is that when their rush defense fell off the rails? I remember the first 2-3 years after urlacher retired, bears had a bottom 5 defense. Quite upsetting to see opposing RB's regularly rip off 10 yard runs when that rarely happened before.
I wish we had kept Hoyer, he was a much cheaper bridge option at qb than glennon. But the niners might face the same problem as the bears; a lack of star talent at WR. We've got a bunch of undrafted guys and other teams' #3 or #4 receivers, but not one true #1 receiver. Maybe you dont really need one to be successful, but still.
I'm hoping the best for the bears, but the gm is not inspiring a lot of confidence in me. He bid against himself for glennon, traded up for no real reason to snag trubisky (odds are he didnt need to do that), drafted guys from lower tier schools (maybe it works out who knows).
If it all works out then he's good, if not then he's fired and we reset with new mgmt, probably a new coach. Which, constantly resetting the direction of the franchise makes a team like the browns, where a 3-5 year rebuild ends up being a 15-20 year rebuild...
I'm hoping trubisky is a franchise player, the whole 13 starts thing is worrisome, but supposedly he was the most accurate of the top prospects. I could live with accuracy, after watching cutler throw off his back foot into triple coverage too many times.
I didnt realize navorro tore his achilles after the first month of last season. Is that when their rush defense fell off the rails? I remember the first 2-3 years after urlacher retired, bears had a bottom 5 defense. Quite upsetting to see opposing RB's regularly rip off 10 yard runs when that rarely happened before.
I wish we had kept Hoyer, he was a much cheaper bridge option at qb than glennon. But the niners might face the same problem as the bears; a lack of star talent at WR. We've got a bunch of undrafted guys and other teams' #3 or #4 receivers, but not one true #1 receiver. Maybe you dont really need one to be successful, but still.