That should be interesting. Reading the Bears news today it sounds like the Bears very well may use that #9 pick and not trade down. LOL, of course it could all be a smoke screen too. Only 23 more days until the draft and I can't wait!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
LINK“I like the numbers in terms of the talented players that can get to nine,” Poles said, via the team’s website. “We’re going to do some cool things when we get back, kind of break into teams. One team is going to talk about [why] the tackle position is the best to go after, [why] the receiver’s the best, [why] the defensive end’s the best and use factual information to spit that out — and we’ll have a debate in terms of what’s more impactful for our football team, short-term and long-term.”
perfect way to say your considering anything and no one is off the table. Also lets teams below you know you are looking at certain positions (maybe) to generate trade offers...Poles said nothing while uttering a lot of words.
perfect way to say your considering anything and no one is off the table. Also lets teams below you know you are looking at certain positions (maybe) to generate trade offers...Poles said nothing while uttering a lot of words.
perfect way to say your considering anything and no one is off the table. Also lets teams below you know you are looking at certain positions (maybe) to generate trade offers...Poles said nothing while uttering a lot of words.
He has a hell of a political career ahead of him
Remember Fox and his press conferences? Fox could talk for 45 minutes and literally not say one interesting thing. At Least BB in NE would go off on tangents about football history or the importance of the long snapper. I'd say that Fox was the beginning of the end in Chicago as far as press conferences being...listen-to-able. But I suffer from irrational-anti-Fox syndrome so there is that.
From the bloggers at SI so consider it as not a great source of information.
Is SI all AI now?
They did get caught running AI stories and supposedly fixed the issue. The problem with SI is the same as the rest of the blogger run sites: they don't always have the access that writers like Jahns and Hoge, and even the radio guys have. They are fan run sites. Lots of opinion, and often unsupported arguments.
Even through we know all the Bears bloggers at windycity, they don't have a national profile. They get very little real media access. I don't believe any of them even have press passes for home games or PS/TC/OTAs (could be wrong about that.)