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Mr. Scot

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  1. RapSheet said earlier he thought Young still might go even after the Sweat trade. Previous reports had Rivera owning final say on roster decisions, but it's hard to imagine him being on board with this. Really starting to look like his days are numbered.
  2. I also don't think he's fully healthy. Not sure he has been all season. As to Hurst, recent analysis stated that Adam Theilen being so good in the slot is taking away a lot of the catches that might otherwise go to a tight end. Tremble did well last game, but Tremble isn't so much replacing Hurst as he is Ian Thomas.
  3. If you were to ask a bunch of NFL GMs to evaluate the two, I kinda doubt you'd find many who'd put a higher value on Montez Sweat than Brian Burns, especially given the context of their situations.
  4. The problem with consultants has long been that they tend to favor people theyre networked with. The problem with not having a consultant though is that it leaves us beholden to the "wisdom" of David Tepper
  5. We just won our first game and don't know yet how this season is going to end. I'm not really up for making that kind of decision until we see how this plays out. If we see improvement by the end of the year, are you still going to be on board with firing everybody?
  6. His and Lombardi's...and others. Their opinions may or may not be correct, but they're a lot better informed than any of ours.
  7. You really want to give David Tepper the task of rebuilding everything from the ground up? We can talk about him using a consultant like Kevin Colbert or someone, but if we go that route I'd rather no moves be made until that consultant is on board and has had a chance to look over the organization from top to bottom.
  8. Which, in Nguyen's analysis, means overpaying for him not once but twice.
  9. Because he's known as a really good personnel guy and likely a future GM in his own right.
  10. I haven't seen any confirmation that they're "actively shopping" anybody. Sanders and Hurst have been the subject of trade speculation, but no actual reports.
  11. The same GM that drafted Josh Rosen is the one that moved on from him. It wasn't a case of a new GM. It only makes sense to trade away previously acquired quality players if they don't fit a new coach's system. I haven't seen anything confirming that regarding Poles. I have seen this regarding Sweat...
  12. I've read his resumé... Morgan's too. Hell, the profiles written up by various sources when both of them got here will tell you that. If you look up articles about them you'll see the same thing, especially ones discussing the division of labor between Scott Fitterer and Trent Kirchner in Seattle.
  13. Does that matter if they're still good players though? Jaylon Johnson certainly isn't a bad player. Roquan Smith is one of the names mentioned in these complaints.
  14. Possible. Don't know yet. Common complaint I've heard from Bears fans is that Poles won't extend their own players but is willing to trade away draft picks for players on expiring contracts. This may or may not turn out to be an example of that.
  15. It always "costs" you a pick to draft a player though, so...
  16. He's only under contract through the end of this season. To keep him, they'll need to work out an extension or maybe franchise him.
  17. Like I said earlier, I think they might be getting ready to make the switch from Rivera to Bieniemy. (less emphasis on defense, more on offense)
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