Wow, the Bears have truly become the Redskins.
- Giving up draft picks for players CHECK
- Completely disregarding the offensive line CHECK
- Making a splash in free agency on skill positions players CHECK
- Signing a marquee free agent CHECK
- Coach is already on the hot seat and the season hasn't started CHECK
Good luck Chicago.
Missing the playoffs again... priceless
RFKRat
03-05-2010, 03:36 PM
Wow, the Bears have truly become the Redskins.
- Giving up draft picks for players CHECK
- Completely disregarding the offensive line CHECK
- Making a splash in free agency on skill positions players CHECK
- Signing a marquee free agent CHECK
- Coach is already on the hot seat and the season hasn't started CHECK
Good luck Chicago.
The Bears have multiple needs and are addressing some of them. Remains to be seen what else they do, but they've had a very good day so far.
RFKRat
03-05-2010, 03:38 PM
Missing the playoffs again... priceless
Unlike the Redskins, the Bears have at least been to the Super Bowl recently. Just because their addressing some of their key needs today doesn't automatically mean they're going to have a year like the Skins.
Ruhskins
03-05-2010, 03:38 PM
The Bears have multiple needs and are addressing some of them. Remains to be seen what else they do, but they've had a very good day so far.
The Redskins have had many good days in previous offseasons, but that hasn't necessarily translated into wins or playoffs.
RFKRat
03-05-2010, 03:41 PM
The Redskins have had many good days in previous offseasons, but that hasn't necessarily translated into wins or playoffs.
I'm not saying that what the Bears are doing today will translate into wins or playoffs. They still have areas to address. But they are filling needs, not necessarily grabbing the biggest names available just to grab a name, like Snyder has done for years.
Ruhskins
03-05-2010, 03:46 PM
I'm not saying that what the Bears are doing today will translate into wins or playoffs. They still have areas to address. But they are filling needs, not necessarily grabbing the biggest names available just to grab a name, like Snyder has done for years.
Well they gave up a ton of picks because of Cutler last year (similar to Snyder) and since they don't have too many picks, they have to rely mainly in free agency. I'm just seeing a lot of our past mistakes in them this year.
Unlike the Redskins, the Bears have at least been to the Super Bowl recently. Just because their addressing some of their key needs today doesn't automatically mean they're going to have a year like the Skins.
They still have major OL issues with limited draft picks and a weak FA market...
We've seen this scenario too many times, just smells like a Redskins offseason to me. If anyone knows that spending $$ typically doesn't get the best results, it's us.
Ruhskins
03-05-2010, 04:27 PM
Funny line from the Chicago Tribune (http://www.chicagobreakingsports.com/2010/03/lovie-employs-perfect-strategy-to-get-peppers.html):
"Smith will accompany Peppers and agent Carl Carey back to Chicago on Friday, presumably to ensure the plane doesn't take a right turn to Washington."
freddyg12
03-05-2010, 04:34 PM
Well they gave up a ton of picks because of Cutler last year (similar to Snyder) and since they don't have too many picks, they have to rely mainly in free agency. I'm just seeing a lot of our past mistakes in them this year.
no doubt, they reak of desperation, which I bet we did too to everyone else in the nfl over the years. Lovie has shown that he can get his guys to step up & he's put together a nice D over the years, but he might have more that ne can handle now; a 'star' prima donna on both sides of the ball!
tryfuhl
03-05-2010, 04:36 PM
If you really think about it a guy like Peppers will be calling us we won't be calling him. He know's where the $$$$$ at. (I don't want Peppers)
If we really wanted Peppers we would've been in contact.