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I love a good Gutenbumst bashing but I agree with the Douglas trading. That’s a good return for a player as old and as costly as he is.
Oh My God, not this lamo defense again a bird in hand, is worth more then the birds , the limb, and the whole dang tree in the woods, not only did it weaken the defense last year, his draft replacement may never be as good as Rasul ever, imo it had something to do with personality clashes, only thing that would make sense to me.
I love a good Gutenbumst bashing but I agree with the Douglas trading. That’s a good return for a player as old and as costly as he is.
Oh My God, not this lamo defense again a bird in hand, is worth more then the birds , the limb, and the whole dang tree in the woods, not only did it weaken the defense last year, his draft replacement may never be as good as Rasul ever, imo it had something to do with personality clashes, only thing that would make sense to me.
In hindsight Rasul Douglas at the end of 2023 and 2024 >>>>> Hopper, a benchwarmer who got arguably outplayed by undrafted free agents.
People talk about Rasul like he was an All Pro CB I swear.
He made more plays than Devondre Campbell ever did so perhaps he should have been. Tore his MCL last year and kept playing. Does not drop ints like Nixon and Savage. Can actually tackle. Team leader. Covers similar to what we have. Not sure what else you are looking for in a slot CB traded for the “value Gooty couldn’t refuse” which turned out to be a developmental LB reach pick.
People talk about Rasul like he was an All Pro CB I swear.
He made more plays than Devondre Campbell ever did so perhaps he should have been. Tore his MCL last year and kept playing. Does not drop ints like Nixon and Savage. Can actually tackle. Team leader. Covers similar to what we have. Not sure what else you are looking for in a slot CB traded for the “value Gooty couldn’t refuse” which turned out to be a developmental LB reach pick.
Every draft pick is a developmental pick. Whether it’s a reach or not we will see. A lot of people said Reed was a reach. Same thing with Gary, Clifford, etc. The point is we don’t know is Hopper is going to be anything yet but we do know we have control for 4 years of cheap contractual value with potential.
People talk about Rasul like he was an All Pro CB I swear.
He made more plays than Devondre Campbell ever did so perhaps he should have been. Tore his MCL last year and kept playing. Does not drop ints like Nixon and Savage. Can actually tackle. Team leader. Covers similar to what we have. Not sure what else you are looking for in a slot CB traded for the “value Gooty couldn’t refuse” which turned out to be a developmental LB reach pick.
Every draft pick is a developmental pick. Whether it’s a reach or not we will see. A lot of people said Reed was a reach. Same thing with Gary, Clifford, etc. The point is we don’t know is Hopper is going to be anything yet but we do know we have control for 4 years of cheap contractual value with potential.
He was absolutely a reach. Whether he turns out to be a good player or not is TBD. Early results aren't promising.
Saints and Vikings won blowouts in week one against 2 of the league's worst teams so no one moved the needle on their expectations, but this week, pantsing the Cowboys and 49ers, respectively, they might be more legit than I at least had imagined.
I don't wanna be a $%@# but in no way should a football game be delayed several minutes because an old man tripped and fell on the sidelines. Give the medical attention and whatnot, but the game need not be paused. He's on the sideline. Move on.
Saints and Vikings won blowouts in week one against 2 of the league's worst teams so no one moved the needle on their expectations, but this week, pantsing the Cowboys and 49ers, respectively, they might be more legit than I at least had imagined.
2nd week everybody's read too much into their own media hype and forgot to show up.
I'm happy with how the Bears have looked so far. There's a real threat that Caleb Williams becomes the first good Bears QB ever. But nights like tonight move the needle towards that not happening. He definitely shows flashes, but he mixes them in with horrible throws and reads.
Even more thankfully, he's learning to become a Bears QB.
Now we need the predictable fanbase turning on him and we will be all set for another decade. A few more decent performances/Pittsburgh wins for Justin Fields should do the trick.