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If you want to get the #1 pick from the Bears, what's your move?


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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Teddy had his best play here. Darnold had his best play here. Mayfield was the only one who didn't. DJ has put up good stats despite trash at QB. It baffles me how much of this fanbase doesn't comprehend this.

 

Teddy played better in NO and Sams bar wasn’t very high. Moore is not a game changing WR so he is definitely expendable for a franchise QB 

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11 minutes ago, Aussie Tank said:

Teddy played better in NO and Sams bar wasn’t very high. Moore is not a game changing WR so he is definitely expendable for a franchise QB 

Teddy played six games in N.O. He had his best sustained play here.

Go ahead and trade DJ but I'll tell you how it ends. It ends in howling and crying about how our new franchise QB has nothing but trash to throw to and we're stunting his development. And the howling and crying would be correct, but a lot of the same folks doing the crying and howling would be the same folks who thought DJ was a JAG and easily replaced. He's not. Fans of this fanbase should more than realize that good receivers don't just grow on trees. We've had very few of them.

 

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

Teddy played six games in N.O. He had his best sustained play here.

Go ahead and trade DJ but I'll tell you how it ends. It ends in howling and crying about how our new franchise QB has nothing but trash to throw to and we're stunting his development. And the howling and crying would be correct, but a lot of the same folks doing the crying and howling would be the same folks who thought DJ was a JAG and easily replaced. He's not. Fans of this fanbase should more than realize that good receivers don't just grow on trees. We've had very few of them.

 

I don't think this about people wanting to trade D.J. Moore, but about what Chicago will want.

I personally would much rather go back to the Cam days of having terrible receivers, but a great (potentially) quarterback.

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18 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Teddy played six games in N.O. He had his best sustained play here.

Go ahead and trade DJ but I'll tell you how it ends. It ends in howling and crying about how our new franchise QB has nothing but trash to throw to and we're stunting his development. And the howling and crying would be correct, but a lot of the same folks doing the crying and howling would be the same folks who thought DJ was a JAG and easily replaced. He's not. Fans of this fanbase should more than realize that good receivers don't just grow on trees. We've had very few of them.

 

WR are coming out in droves putting up 1000 yard seasons as rookies if I can add Moore to get our QB I’m doing it all day

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Trading into spot for Young or Stroud would be too expensive, Levis could fall to 9 anyway (seeing this more and more in mocks), and no way in hell you give anything away to go after AR.  I would take Levis at 9 (25% chance) or AR with our first second round pick (10% or less chance).    

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This place is bananas. We had the PERFECT chance to have the resources to trade up with little harm to our future ... but we didn't do it. Instead, we traded away our best player for peanuts. We also had the perfect chance to just let things fall as the may and we could have drafted at the top of the pile and had to give up nothing. But now? Now some of you actually want to trade away future for a top pick?

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