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Jay Cutler Traded to the Chicago Bears
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Yea earlier in this thread yesterday i asked who is cutler gonna throw 2, just gonna cross my fingers and hope for the best. Iwould say from whos left id like them to take a shot with torry holt, but I really wanted them to draft jeremy machlin from mizzLast edited by FB Coach13; 04-03-2009, 03:37 PM.
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Originally posted by FB Coach13 View PostOr maybe Im not sure on his situation but what about ocho cinco, are he and the bengals still on bad terms or are they allrite now. You figure if there on bad terms you could prob get him for a 3rd to 5th round draft pick"CFB YTD: 5-8-1 -16.2"
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Originally posted by GOLDENGREEK View PostYou are right Frank
What are you going to do with first round picks if you GM cant draft ? Angelo has had success in rounds 3 and on
Look at his first round picks in recent years:
Midway through the 2008 season fans were screaming how the Chargers got the better of the Giants in the Eli/Rivers swap. The Giants coughed up their top pick in the next draft. The Chargers used that pick on Shawne Merriman. After the Giants won the Super Bowl we no longer hear any talk about how lopsided that trade was.
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Originally posted by mavskidd02 View PostYou Bears fans aren't concerned about your the lack of talent at the receiving position?
The opposite can also happen. A gunslinger such as Cutler can improve the receiving corps on the Bears. If they get some separation he can deliver the ball.
In the end it boils down to one common denominator. The O-line. Protecting your QB gives receivers time to break open. Putting pressure on the QB will make any QB appear average. Ask Tom Brady.
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Originally posted by frankb03 View PostI originally felt the same way. The more I thought about it I no longer feel the same way. While I do think Cutler is over-hyped he's still a quality QB. Draft picks are overrated. Far too many top draft picks don't pan out. Also, top picks are no longer a precious commodity. Teams don't want to overpay for top draft picks. That's why the Patriots took a second round draft pick. They didn't want a top-5 pick.
Finally, at least with Cutler you know what you are getting. There's less risk with Cutler, an established QB than a rookie. There's too many busts.
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Originally posted by wayne1218 View PostChicago is actually off the hook for a ton of money now not having to sign 2 1st round picks. That is not a bad thing for them.
Someone suggested earlier that this trade set the Bears back 10 years. Maybe it did. But 2 high unsuccessful draft picks can do the same.
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Originally posted by frankb03 View Post
Someone suggested earlier that this trade set the Bears back 10 years. Maybe it did. But 2 high unsuccessful draft picks can do the same.
I don't believe that for a minute. It may have set Denver back 10 years, not Chicago. I don't know how Denver will be able to dish out a ton of money on 4 1st round picks in the next 2 years and still have some left to do anything else. Those 4 picks better be guaranteed LOCKS if they use the picks because they will be paid like Super Stars!
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Originally posted by wayne1218 View PostI don't believe that for a minute. It may have set Denver back 10 years, not Chicago. I don't know how Denver will be able to dish out a ton of money on 4 1st round picks in the next 2 years and still have some left to do anything else. Those 4 picks better be guaranteed LOCKS if they use the picks because they will be paid like Super Stars!updated thru 4/04 play
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Originally posted by Bill the Thrill View Postthey need to trade some of the picks for a QB
I'm not sure they would have taken Orton if that was the plan. Mcdaniels is cocky enough to believe he can turn Kyle into a solid QB. What they might do is trade out and get multiple picks for future drafts ala the Patriots way.
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Originally posted by wayne1218 View PostI'm not sure they would have taken Orton if that was the plan. Mcdaniels is cocky enough to believe he can turn Kyle into a solid QB. What they might do is trade out and get multiple picks for future drafts ala the Patriots way.updated thru 4/04 play
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how about hiring a gm that actually knows how to draft.
If a lineman has a bad back you shouldnt draft him number1.
If a running back is a bruiser whose had a shit load carries in college you shouldnt draft him with your number 1.
Learn to draft and that will solve some of the problems angelo.
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