What excites me most is the thought of how they will have perfected collaboration by then. It gives me goose bumps just thinking about it.
When you collaborate to combine continuity and collaboration with the exquisite skill only the Chicago Bears possess, you get continuing collaboration that continues collaboratively continually.
You're gonna be absolutely blown away.
The Chicago Bears Collective Continuum, captured and catalogued for civilization's continued consideration and contemplation of our congenitally convoluted comical press conference.
I sometimes wonder if they realize how ridiculous they look when they spew this nonsense. I guess they actually believe that they sound convincing and authoritative.
I have tried to keep up with the C prospects for awhile this season. It sure looks to me like there are 3 or 4 guys very close to being on the same level. In other words there is not one "must have" guy who leaves the other 2 or 3 in the dust as far as talent. And they all have some issues that will need work at the next level. They are not just plug-and-play draft and forget it guys. That is not a knock on them or this draft class at all. It's just what you get with a rookie transitioning to C in the NFL. Those guys have to have an extremely high level of intellect to go with technique, quickness speed and power. At least the best C's fit that. My point is that I don't think the Bears need to have any 1 center in this draft. If they get one of the top 3 they should get a really solid player. Expect the rookie to struggle initially just like Brax and Wright have initially. BTW, Wright made the NFL All-Rookie team at tackle, just like Brax did a year ago. I thought that was pretty cool. He looked mighty rough at times but overall I think we have a T who will be fantastic for many years to come. Now we need a C like that. Anchor that IOL with a stud.
Post by bearsinhouston on Feb 22, 2024 18:39:02 GMT -6
Interest take from this guy. He thinks that there are only 16 guys worthy of a 1st round pick. If he says so, it must be right. Sucks for anyone picking after 16.... having to waste a 1st round pick on a 2nd round guy....
Interestingly, he has Williams at one and then the big three WRs next before another QB, and it's not Maye
So I watched Waldron’s latest press conference today. He doesn’t believe in having a system and drafting players to fit your system. He says he adapts the system to the skills of the players. The other thing I noticed is that a reporter asked him to say something about Caleb Williams, and he ducked the question. I’m sure he’s seen the tape and has opinions, but he’s not talking.