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From The Mouths of the MSM - 12/03/2008

 

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DAILY HERALD

Wcg_bullet_medium Head's Must Roll!  Regardless of who you think is at fault, somebody must be held accountable and this guy has a few ideas.

Wcg_bullet_mediumWinning out not the only option.  It is far fetched, but he explains what could happen if the Bears can end in tie for first place.


CHICAGO SUN-TIMES

Wcg_bullet_mediumEverybody is talking about the impact of the Williams suspension on the Bears, but it goes deeper.  Players from two other teams the Bears play have lost key players.


CHICAGO TRIBUNE

Wcg_bullet_mediumThis one is running with a popular topic on this site. Get Kyle Orton some help.


CBS SPORTS

Wcg_bullet_mediumThe Bears do have a few more options on their version of the Wildcat.  How long until we see Hester or Forte lobbing one for the endzone?

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Plaxico?

Ehh wont happen imo.

Thoughts?

What to do, with Larry Hughe?

by Rudey on Dec 3, 2008 9:22 AM CST reply actions   0 recs

It's not that i think he would be a bad person

but he seems like a moron.

Thank you,
these bumblefucks think the Sox are going to trade Dye. I said I would cancel my membership on here in martyrdom of Dye being traded.

by Jbasic89 on Dec 3, 2008 12:53 PM CST up reply actions   0 recs

Any of these three (in order)

1) Boldin- he’s exactly any team needs; possession-type receiver with a knack for the end zone and unyielding toughness.
2) Burress- great WR with natural skills, but will a change of scenery improve his common sense?
3) Ocho Cinco- he’s the best threat to go deep out of any of these three. I doubt a change of scenery would help his “me first” attitude.

"I'm not so mean. I wouldn't ever go out to hurt anybody deliberately - unless it was, you know, important, like a league game or something." - Dick Butkus

by propheteer on Dec 3, 2008 1:07 PM CST reply actions   0 recs

Where would you place TJ

on your list?

Being Who You Thought We Were Since 2005!

by Adam T on Dec 3, 2008 1:53 PM CST up reply actions   0 recs

I'll take the #1
  1. and #3 can go elsewhere.

I'M A MAN! I'M 22!

by ChiFan13 on Dec 3, 2008 2:17 PM CST up reply actions   0 recs

I agree

I don’t want 85 or Burress. My list so far as who may be available is Boldin and then TJ.

Being Who You Thought We Were Since 2005!

by Adam T on Dec 3, 2008 2:47 PM CST up reply actions   0 recs

TJ?

I didn’t realize he’s a free agent after the year. I’d definitely put him at #2 then.

"I'm not so mean. I wouldn't ever go out to hurt anybody deliberately - unless it was, you know, important, like a league game or something." - Dick Butkus

by propheteer on Dec 3, 2008 7:47 PM CST reply actions   0 recs

2009 rebuild defense and upgrade offense with perenial pro bowl receiver $$$$

Lance Briggs recently said it best on The Score Radio. “The quarterback isn’t getting any heat or hits on him so he can hit receivers all day.” We’ve seen that all season long. The defensive line needs a rebuilding starting with a big size speedy demon defensive end that probably could be found in the first round of the 2009 draft. Any suggestions? The defensive line can stop the run and thats been an improvement, but they are not rushing the quarterback and or disrupting the line of scrimmage.

For God’s sake find Orton a real wide receiver. Hester is more of a situational receiver and to make him the go to guy is not working. He is a weapon that is not being used on offense in a strategic way its like they are trying to make him into some sort of receiver workhorse. His real strength is the deep slant pass game in advantageous situations when he gets under receivers and some times twists and turns and takes off. He’s better at catching when his body is closer to the ground. The Bears ownership needs to be getting their piggy bank ready for a proven perennial pro bowl wide receiver to develop Orton into the sort of quarterback that he was becoming, a leader and captain on the offense that fundamentally understands the importance of the running game and how to utilize its strenghts with a tight end system. But he ultimately needs a reliable go to every down receiver who can really stretch the field and create mismatches, something the Bears are good at doing.

by Oso Monstar of Midway on Dec 4, 2008 12:38 AM CST reply actions   0 recs

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