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see thats the thing QB is the head of the snake so i wouldnt care giving up two 1st rounders and orton if i knew it would get him.Originally Posted by jcuk3tm0
The Bears have way too many other needs to give up the majority of their draft pics and you would think that if Angelo wanted another QB, he would have went after some of the free agent QB's that were/are still out there.
see thats wat i dont understand wat does that do for usOriginally Posted by shabooyah1124
Hell, I'll take Garcia at this point.
Originally Posted by arstyle27
I want Cutler in a Bears uni...even if we dont get him though, i want to see the Bears' front office make a strong effort. C'mon guys, do somethin. And I want Torry Holt here too. Stupid %$+ front office, I swear they cant be possibly this stupid....they havent upgraded this team whatsoever........DO SOMETHING YOU MORONS !!!!!!!!!!!! Give Denver whoever the hell they want.....except maybe Forte.
It's just frustrating seeing the front office do nothing this offseason. I know getting Cutler is a stretch, but can we make some moves tomake this team better?Originally Posted by CasperJr
its official you bears fans have given up on me
A few tweaks as Chicago returns to the field
March 16, 2009 12:30 PM
Posted by ESPN.com's Kevin Seifert
As they prepare for their mandatory mini-camp to open Tuesday, the Chicago Bears announced a series of inside-baseball news items on their Web site. Here's a run-down with a few comments from yours truly:
- There is a long list of veterans who won't participate because they are still recovering from various surgeries: Cornerbacks Charles Tillman and Trumaine McBride, safety Kevin Payne, linebacker Hunter Hillenmeyer and defensive tackle Dusty Dvoracek. Comment: That's one of the downsides of having mini-camp two months earlier than normal. Around the NFL, there are scores of players who wouldn't be ready to get on the field this early in the offseason.
- Second-year defensive back Zackary Bowman will be moved from cornerback to free safety. Comment: Makes sense considering the relative lack of depth at that position, where the Bears last week signed former New Orleans safety Josh Bullocks.
- New offensive lineman Frank Omiyale has played tackle and guard in his career, but he will work exclusively at left guard this week. Comment: It's been expected that Omiyale will replace Josh Beekman at that position. But that could change if the Bears don't re-sign free agent John St. Clair.
- The Bears will give second-year receiver Earl Bennett a chance to win the starting job opposite Devin Hester. Comment: By process of elimination, Bennett is the only internal candidate for the job. That's a lot to ask from a player whose next NFL catch will be his first.
This happens every damn year. The front office sits on their damn hands and does absolutely nothing to better the teamOriginally Posted by THE GR8
Im sooooo glad weve taken advantage of all these top tier WRs and QBs floating around
see the thing is they got this "we are almost there" thing going on which is is wrong if anything we are getting further away from"there"Originally Posted by shabooyah1124
It's just frustrating seeing the front office do nothing this offseason. I know getting Cutler is a stretch, but can we make some moves to make this team better?Originally Posted by CasperJr
its official you bears fans have given up on me
The Bears will give second-year receiver Earl Bennett a chance to win the starting job opposite Devin Hester. Comment: By process of elimination, Bennett is the only internal candidate for the job. That's a lot to ask from a player whose next NFL catch will be his first.
Yikes.
Co-sig x the goverment bailoutOriginally Posted by arstyle27
Stupid and clueless. If I had to describe the Bears in two words, that would be them.
They've made big moves before, nothing spectacular, but they've gone and signed quality FA's. Not this year though. This year the front office believes that upgrades can and will be made internally. Too bad we don't have the players to step up.
I get so pissed everytime I think about the Bears.....ughhhh
[h2]St. Clair brings experience to Browns[/h2]
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Creating competition at right tackle and perhaps adding an experienced starter, the Cleveland Browns signed nine-year veteran and unrestricted free-agent John St. Clair on Tuesday.
St. Clair received a three-year deal, worth $9-10 million, from Cleveland.
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St. Clair had played the past four seasons with the Chicago Bears, who attempted to re-sign him. The loss of St. Clair, coupled with the offseason retirement of John Tait, leaves Chicago without both of its 2008 starters. St. Clair was a key player to retain for the Bears, but their offer was well below the Browns' proposal.
At the very least, St. Clair will compete with veteran Ryan Tucker for the right tackle spot, formerly held by Kevin Shaffer. The Browns recently released Shaffer to avoid paying him a roster bonus. There were rumors that Schaffer would re-sign at a lower salary, but the edition of St. Clair probably makes that a moot point.
At the worst, the Browns gained a solid No. 3 "swing" tackle with experience starting on both the left and right sides.
Originally drafted by the St. Louis Rams in 2000, the former third-rounder is joining his fourth NFL franchise. St. Clair has played with the Rams (2000-03), the Miami Dolphins (2004), and the Bears (2005-0.
Although he started 16 games for the Rams in 2002, St. Clair wasn't regarded as a full-time starter until signing with the Bears. He played his best football, by far in Chicago, and started all 16 games in 2008.
seen that coming this makes it clear wat our 1st pick will be now
i guess were on that get younger and bigger tip
poor forte