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Bears cut T J'Marcus Webb


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I think he actually is better than Byron Bell, he was just in a horrible situation in Chicago (Cutler hated him, Mike Tice/Mike Martz are god awful, etc).

 

I would actually like to see him brought in. If for nothing else, then he could provide some serious lacking depth at the OT position. Best case scenario he starts immediately at RT and Bell moves to RG.

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I think he actually is better than Byron Bell, he was just in a horrible situation in Chicago (Cutler hated him, Mike Tice/Mike Martz are god awful, etc).

 

I would actually like to see him brought in. If for nothing else, then he could provide some serious lacking depth at the OT position. Best case scenario he starts immediately at RT and Bell moves to RG.

 

Wharton's gonna be at RG as soon as Amini's healthy.

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Wharton's gonna be at RG as soon as Amini's healthy.

 

Do we know how long that's going to be? Also, Rivera has said that Wharton is most comfortable on the left side, and left it at that akaik. I bet Wharton stays on the left side all season, and then hope Amini can pick up the right side.

 

Again, worst case scenario, he's immediately depth at an incredibly thin position.

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