Randy Moss to unretire, return to NFL
Okay I'm going to make this clear, I personally don't want him in Chicago; however, he has a good amount of history with Mike Tice, and the media will jump all over this. I posted this fanshot as a warning as to what we shall see in the Chicago media for some time now. Prepare yourselves!
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Erik Christopher Duerrwaechter
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I don't think we'll be able to bring in both Colston and Wayne
Rather, I feel the best way is Colston/Floyd or Colston/Wright, basically Colston and a 1st rounder. I’m not opposed to Wayne, but why not go long term and sign a 28 year old Marques Colston and draft a talented prospect to pair with him?
Jay Cutler is our QB, and I for one am proud of that
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by Erik Christopher Duerrwaechter on Feb 13, 2012 10:31 AM CST up reply actions
true but i forgot to put they would cost less than
Vjax alone, my bad for not finshing that statement but yes either would work
Well Moss could get deep ..... I would really rather not even ....
….. bother with a 35 year old , pass his prime WR . We need something he can’t bring to the table , youth .
" Everyone has a plan 'till they get punched in the mouth. " ~
Mike Tyson
by MidWayMonster54 on Feb 13, 2012 10:34 AM CST reply actions
Its not just his age
His attitude just plain sucks. The original Prima Dona WR.
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by Erik Christopher Duerrwaechter on Feb 13, 2012 10:39 AM CST up reply actions
Speaking of Prima Dona's
What about Ochocinco? Not sure his contract status but i heard he may be available. I know his season sucked but im not sure how much of that is from the Pats running a lot of TE’s and still having Branch and Welker (doesnt leave room for Ocho) I’m only sayin him if we were to take a flyer on someone.
1 top free agent and 1 talented rookie
would be solid additions to the WR corps. I dont think the Bears should take a flyer on veteran receivers on the decline just yet, I’d rather that “3rd addition” to the passing game be a receiving tight end, not a 33-35 year old receiver.
Let us cavort like the Greeks of old! You know the ones I mean.
by hedonism bot on Feb 13, 2012 11:17 AM CST up reply actions
No to Chad (now) Johnson
It doesn’t matter that Wes Welker was on the same team, Chad Johnson should have taken the opportunity and be a better player. He has been a complete bust for New England with Tom Brady throwing him passes as of right now.
Btw, for those who don’t know, Chad will now change his last legal name back to Johnson, as per this source. It will be Chad Johnson next year, not Chad Ochocinco, and thank Heavens for that!
Jay Cutler is our QB, and I for one am proud of that
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by Erik Christopher Duerrwaechter on Feb 13, 2012 11:26 AM CST up reply actions
Yeah no to Ochocinco but thanks for playing!
But in all seriousness he admitted that he didn’t know the playbook that well so instead of studying it day and night he only seemed to care about being famous and entertaining his twitter followers. He may have studied it and just didn’t get it but if OUR receivers were able to put up better numbers in a far more complex system last year than he did in New England’s this year, that should tell you all you need to know.
by frenchbears113 on Feb 13, 2012 12:33 PM CST up reply actions
If its a money issue, then Moss wouldnt be a bad idea.
Bring in Moss and draft a WR in the second or third round, draft BPA with 1st round pick.
Wouldnt it be funny if we had another DE with the last name Salters!



















