what were the target #s?Lovie Smith says Bradley's the 5th option??
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Is it just me, or should R.Davis and D.Hester be getting WR PT/touches ahead of Bradley?
What does this mean for Bradley's future prospects?
Agreed. The only wr that Grossman looks for/locks onto is Berrian. No one else is worth owning.It doesn't really matter when Rex Grossman is throwing him the ball
Trying to figure out what the hell this has to do with Bears WR depth chartIt doesn't really matter when Rex Grossman is throwing him the ball
So with the recent Bradley sightings both on the field and in Bloom's dynasty article what do you all think? I had heard that the team and Bradley himself had lost confidence in his ability to hold onto the ball. Is this the cumulative affect of his absence due to injuries? Can he gain back the skills he has shown in the past? With Berrian's contract renewal coming up the Bears need to find out if they still have something in this former high draft pick.Trying to figure out what the hell this has to do with Bears WR depth chartIt doesn't really matter when Rex Grossman is throwing him the ball![]()
They have no line, no quarterback, no running game, the Urlacher's back story is a precursor to his retirement announcement so no one to get them the ball back and he has no chance to displace Berrian as #1 option.If you're a Bears fan, you have much more to worry about; as a fantasy question it strikes me as a dry well.So with the recent Bradley sightings both on the field and in Bloom's dynasty article what do you all think? I had heard that the team and Bradley himself had lost confidence in his ability to hold onto the ball. Is this the cumulative affect of his absence due to injuries? Can he gain back the skills he has shown in the past? With Berrian's contract renewal coming up the Bears need to find out if they still have something in this former high draft pick.Trying to figure out what the hell this has to do with Bears WR depth chartIt doesn't really matter when Rex Grossman is throwing him the ball![]()
So you think the Bears will never have a qb, an offensive line or a running back? Hell the team might as well get out of the league.They have no line, no quarterback, no running game, the Urlacher's back story is a precursor to his retirement announcement so no one to get them the ball back and he has no chance to displace Berrian as #1 option.If you're a Bears fan, you have much more to worry about; as a fantasy question it strikes me as a dry well.So with the recent Bradley sightings both on the field and in Bloom's dynasty article what do you all think? I had heard that the team and Bradley himself had lost confidence in his ability to hold onto the ball. Is this the cumulative affect of his absence due to injuries? Can he gain back the skills he has shown in the past? With Berrian's contract renewal coming up the Bears need to find out if they still have something in this former high draft pick.Trying to figure out what the hell this has to do with Bears WR depth chartIt doesn't really matter when Rex Grossman is throwing him the ball![]()
You trashed the team but didn't offer anything of relevance to my initial post. Good players suffer injuries early in their careers and go on to put up solid numbers. With WW's looking like a Charlie Brown Christmas tree these days it doesn't hurt to reach for a player with possible upside. Bradley's POTENTIAL value has been all over the charts the last couple of years. I was surprised to see Bloom bring his name up in his Dynasty Watch article today. He had Chad Jackson in their as well. Of course Jackson has been a disappointment for the Pats as well. These are two players with talent who look like long shots but MAY be worth a look.Not never, but maybe not in Bradley's career.This franchise is defense 1st, running 2nd. It's heading into a huge rebuilding cycle. The latest #1 draft pick was a receiving tight end. The only offensive talent on the team is the first option at WR. I can't see much reason to invest too much time in the second option WR candidates.You seem to have an emotional attachment to the situation.