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Chicago Bears 2012 Offseason Thread (1 Viewer)

signing Bush just seems like a dumb move.

Based on the money that Bush would want, why spend that money now. You have Forte for 2012, why not look for a younger player, with fresh legs in the draft.

 
signing Bush just seems like a dumb move.Based on the money that Bush would want, why spend that money now. You have Forte for 2012, why not look for a younger player, with fresh legs in the draft.
They haven't signed him yet - and maybe they're meeting with him so they actually can find out what he wants (instead of presuming).
 
signing Bush just seems like a dumb move.Based on the money that Bush would want, why spend that money now. You have Forte for 2012, why not look for a younger player, with fresh legs in the draft.
They haven't signed him yet - and maybe they're meeting with him so they actually can find out what he wants (instead of presuming).
I think most teams have done a preliminary talk with player/agent to determine salary before any of these visits. No sense in talking to a guy that wants a boatload of money.
 
@dan_bernstein A #Bears source I trust believes they had no idea about the Marshall incident before the trade. Completely pantsed.
HA! Now that sounds more like the bears we all know and love. Either way, i'll take the trade, but that being said, would have been nice to turn one of those thirds into a 4th if we had some more leverage.
 
signing Bush just seems like a dumb move.Based on the money that Bush would want, why spend that money now. You have Forte for 2012, why not look for a younger player, with fresh legs in the draft.
They haven't signed him yet - and maybe they're meeting with him so they actually can find out what he wants (instead of presuming).
I think most teams have done a preliminary talk with player/agent to determine salary before any of these visits. No sense in talking to a guy that wants a boatload of money.
Right. Briggs saying Bears don't usually bring in guys they're not serious about signing, which most of us already know. Hayden, Herrera and Bush visiting today.
 
Michael Bush visiting the Bears. :confused:
Cant imagine him wanting to come here and be a clear backup.
Forte's future beyond 2012 is not guaranteed - and he isn't happy with the Bears not giving him a long term deal. Perhaps Bush feels he has a chance to be a starter in the not-too-distant future. FWIW, he's not a starter now either.
After 2012? Bush is not young
Bush doesn't have many miles on him.
 
@dan_bernstein A #Bears source I trust believes they had no idea about the Marshall incident before the trade. Completely pantsed.
HA! Now that sounds more like the bears we all know and love. Either way, i'll take the trade, but that being said, would have been nice to turn one of those thirds into a 4th if we had some more leverage.
While it's more than likely 'pants' is the appropriate term here, it is quite possible that the Dolphins had no idea about what happened as well. And I completely agree with the 'Either way, I'll take the trade' mentality. I like to think that he gets 4 games at the most if he's suspended. I can deal with that. The only downside to this, is that if he comes under the wrath of Goodell here, the inevitable next suspension is probably going to be a year.
 
More of the Williams to tackle speculation

March 14, 2012, 10:35 amJOHN "MOON" MULLINIn what strongly points to Chris Williams is headed back from guard to tackle, the Bears scheduled their first free-agent visit at Halas Hall and it’s a guard, veteran Anthony Herrera, released this week by the Minnesota Vikings in a multi-player salary cap dump.Herrera, 31, has started 70 games during his career and got his break into the Minnesota starting lineup in 2005 when Mike Tice was Vikings head coach. He underwent surgery for a torn left ACL and started 12 games last season, earning Minnesota’s Ed Block Courage Award.The Bears rushed for 2,015 yards last year despite shuffling at both guard positions and now appear to have Williams ticketed for a return to tackle and a position battle there. The Bears are deep at guard with Lance Louis, who filled in at right tackle last season, Chris Spencer and Edwin Williams.But they are considerably less set at tackle, where Gabe Carimi is coming back from knee surgery and J’Marcus Webb needs to take a step up in consistency. Chris Williams was drafted to be the franchise left tackle in 2008 and has starts at both left and right
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19 mil cap space left.

Around 13 if you include the salaries for players we will draft.

That's current, without any contract restructuring or further players released. Can open up a lot more if they want to by restructuring a few contracts.

 
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Rotoworld saying that Robert Gallery will be let go by Seattle. Anything to see here?
Much better off going with Herrera, than a guy who has been hurt for much of his career and never lived up to expectations. Zero chance of them looking at Gallery, imo.
 
Rotoworld saying that Robert Gallery will be let go by Seattle. Anything to see here?
Much better off going with Herrera, than a guy who has been hurt for much of his career and never lived up to expectations. Zero chance of them looking at Gallery, imo.
Herrera sucks
He's better than Robert Gallery and any of the guys we have. He's not a bad guard at all. If he comes cheaper than the 2.7 Spencer will be getting, and I think he will, sign him.
 
Rotoworld saying that Robert Gallery will be let go by Seattle. Anything to see here?
Much better off going with Herrera, than a guy who has been hurt for much of his career and never lived up to expectations. Zero chance of them looking at Gallery, imo.
Herrera sucks
He's better than Robert Gallery and any of the guys we have. He's not a bad guard at all. If he comes cheaper than the 2.7 Spencer will be getting, and I think he will, sign him.
Gallery sucks too. Id rather have Spencer.
 
Waiting for the market to die down a little now. It appears almost certain Raiders will cut Wimbley before his big roster bonus on Saturday. Could be that the Bears are waiting to see what happens there. Need at least a guard and tackle in free agency, I think. It's hard to address every hole but they are doing a good job so far, imo. Wouldn't be a bad idea to pick up a cheaper wr either. Finally, it looks like the Bears have a plan and aren't in denial about their problems. :thumbup:

 
If we don't sign Super Mario, what do you think of waiting until Mike Wallace becomes available. Not sure what type of money Wallace would want (hopefully not VJax $$$)

Would love to see BMarshall on one side, Mike Wallace on the other and Bennett in the slot.

A guy can dream can't he?

 
Rotoworld saying that Robert Gallery will be let go by Seattle. Anything to see here?
Much better off going with Herrera, than a guy who has been hurt for much of his career and never lived up to expectations. Zero chance of them looking at Gallery, imo.
Herrera sucks
He's better than Robert Gallery and any of the guys we have. He's not a bad guard at all. If he comes cheaper than the 2.7 Spencer will be getting, and I think he will, sign him.
Gallery sucks too. Id rather have Spencer.
So does Levi ;)
 
If we don't sign Super Mario, what do you think of waiting until Mike Wallace becomes available. Not sure what type of money Wallace would want (hopefully not VJax $$$)

Would love to see BMarshall on one side, Mike Wallace on the other and Bennett in the slot.

A guy can dream can't he?
I love the idea but can't envision giving up a first round pick and a big contract. Seems like the money could be better spent, to me. I don't think that's even in the Bears minds right now, but I've been wrong plenty of times before. Who knows...
 
Rotoworld saying that Robert Gallery will be let go by Seattle. Anything to see here?
Much better off going with Herrera, than a guy who has been hurt for much of his career and never lived up to expectations. Zero chance of them looking at Gallery, imo.
Herrera sucks
He's better than Robert Gallery and any of the guys we have. He's not a bad guard at all. If he comes cheaper than the 2.7 Spencer will be getting, and I think he will, sign him.
Gallery sucks too. Id rather have Spencer.
Wasn't Spencer brought in to play center, but ended up playing guard when Garza moved to center? He hasn't even played much at the guard position in his career. I don't remember, but how many games did he end up starting? Herrera is far superior, imo.
 
Rotoworld saying that Robert Gallery will be let go by Seattle. Anything to see here?
Much better off going with Herrera, than a guy who has been hurt for much of his career and never lived up to expectations. Zero chance of them looking at Gallery, imo.
Herrera sucks
He's better than Robert Gallery and any of the guys we have. He's not a bad guard at all. If he comes cheaper than the 2.7 Spencer will be getting, and I think he will, sign him.
Gallery sucks too. Id rather have Spencer.
Wasn't Spencer brought in to play center, but ended up playing guard when Garza moved to center? He hasn't even played much at the guard position in his career. I don't remember, but how many games did he end up starting? Herrera is far superior, imo.
We will have to agree to disagree. There is no starting guard in the league that Herrera is far superior too. Ok run blocker, complete turnstile in pass protection. Sounds perfect for us.Not positive but I think Spencer was a guard in college. Didnt he start all 16 for us....and I rarely recall him being a noticeable problem last year. Our tackles were most of our problems I believe.
 
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If we don't sign Super Mario, what do you think of waiting until Mike Wallace becomes available. Not sure what type of money Wallace would want (hopefully not VJax $$$)

Would love to see BMarshall on one side, Mike Wallace on the other and Bennett in the slot.

A guy can dream can't he?
I love the idea but can't envision giving up a first round pick and a big contract. Seems like the money could be better spent, to me. I don't think that's even in the Bears minds right now, but I've been wrong plenty of times before. Who knows...
I know, it would be giving up a lot. Just dreaming.

I have a feeling Super Mario is not even going to visit the Bears. Who knows, maybe the Bears weren't that interested in Williams, since reports were Mincey was 5 minutes away from signing with the Bears.

I guess the next logical player would be Wimbley sometime this weekend.

 
Why no interest in Mathis, Winston or Grubbs? Is Tice still holding onto the lie? Grubbs is already gone. New Orleans is actually smart enough to realize the importance of a good OL.

 
Prime example of how a team like the Saints values the o line vs a team like the Bears. They lose their stud guard because they couldnt afford him....so they go get the next best guy....and thats with already having one stud guard on roster.

Meanwhile, we are talking to Jeremy fn Micey, Eric Weems, Kelvin Hayden types. Same crap as always here.

 
At least one DE and OL in free agency. Get it done within the next week, Emery. We have the cap space to address those two before draft. You can do it!!!

 
Whats the story on Jake Scott? He was good enough to start for Payton Manning for a few years, has he fallen off? Or is the pricetag real high? Intrigued.

 

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