Statcruncher
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Seeing Peanut on the sideline with tears rolling down his cheeks made a little part of me die inside. I hope he can come back and finish the season.
i dont think he will want to come back... but highly unlikely the bears offer him $3.25M again considering he's missed the last 2 years with the same injuryHuge loss for the team both on the field and in leadership. Such a great professional, I would think it would have been good to have him around for Kyle's development. If that was his last game with the Bears it is good to say it was a hell of a game, and he was one of the reasons we were able to pull out the win.
Think they bring him back again next year or not? I think let him go, has to happen sometime, and a repeat injury so quickly after the last has to be a little telling.
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Great player...sucks seeing him go out like that.flapgreen said:Yeah that's rough. Great Bear
You're such a fair weather fan.Kromer is a hell of a coach too
Just passionate. Nothing wrong with that.You're such a fair weather fan.(Things aren't going well) "They're terrible"Kromer is a hell of a coach too
(Things are going well) "I love this team"
Correct - and by definition, a "fair weather fan" would not be around to comment when the team is playing poorly - they would be gone or cheering on other teams.RBM said:Just passionate. Nothing wrong with that.You're such a fair weather fan.(Things aren't going well) "They're terrible"Kromer is a @#!*% of a coach too
(Things are going well) "I love this team"
flapgreen is what a meat head fan looks like.... all fan bases have them. No original thinking going on up there. Just a bunch of knee jerk babble full of hyperboleYou're such a fair weather fan.Kromer is a hell of a coach too
(Things aren't going well) "They're terrible"
(Things are going well) "I love this team"
I'm a lot of things but not a" fair weather fan. " Can't imagine anyone using that term for a Bears fan. Good or bad, I'm a Bears fan. I have no problem calling them out when they're terrible and no problem praising them when they're good, which isn't often enough. I've been wrong plenty of times over the years, probably Alshon being the most glaring one recently. I hope I'm wrong on Tucker and this defense. They showed some guts last night in an almost impossible situation. The offense definitely isn't the issue and is good enough to make a deep run. Everyone and their mother can see the ST is a complete disaster. So I pretty much share the same thoughts as your average Bears fan.You're such a fair weather fan.(Things aren't going well) "They're terrible"Kromer is a hell of a coach too
(Things are going well) "I love this team"
Start that thread bro. The whole SP is waiting on it. Just do it!flapgreen is what a meat head fan looks like.... all fan bases have them. No original thinking going on up there. Just a bunch of knee jerk babble full of hyperboleYou're such a fair weather fan.(Things aren't going well) "They're terrible"Kromer is a hell of a coach too
(Things are going well) "I love this team"
You're killing me flap. It was pretty much a financial decision to let Hester walk and apparently it turns out that Devin didn't want to be in Chicago anyway. The Bears have brought in and worked out tons of returners, or does that not count as having a plan? IMO the return game woes are less about the guy who's catching the ball and more about the coaching and blocking.flapgreen said:And Emery thought we would be fine without him. Scary that the GM can be so wrong about such a huge part of the team. No plan in place to replace him either
You're right about the blocking and coaching but I think it's obvious that should've found a way to keep him. I'm sure they feel the same way but would never admit it. Bringing in the turds they have brought in isn't much of a plan IMO. there have been more mistakes made than just letting Hester go, but he has said he wasn't happy with his role so I'm not sure it would've worked anyway.You're killing me flap. It was pretty much a financial decision to let Hester walk and apparently it turns out that Devin didn't want to be in Chicago anyway. The Bears have brought in and worked out tons of returners, or does that not count as having a plan? IMO the return game woes are less about the guy who's catching the ball and more about the coaching and blocking.flapgreen said:And Emery thought we would be fine without him. Scary that the GM can be so wrong about such a huge part of the team. No plan in place to replace him either
I don't think we could move up one spot with trading Hester. He's on the downside if his career as a kick returner and he sucks at wr. We would be lucky to get a late round pick.
Interesting comments from Hester saying he doesn't want to play offense. Trestman also saying he's not sure Hester will even practice with the offense.
Then you keep saying Emery should have found a way to pay millions of dollars to keep Hester as a returner only, but the Bears simply didn't have the luxury of cap space. I think the Bears have about 5 million in cap space left, only a dozen teams have less space. And to put it in perspective Hester is making 3 million per year, exactly the same amount as Willie Young. Needs and dollars have to be evaluated and weighed, unfortunately for us Bear fans there were too many holes to fill to be able to bring back Devin at what he would have accepted.It just feels like Hester has almost given up returning kicks. He's not even trying.
You're right with a lot of this but I guess I expect the GM to be better at evaluating than I am. I'm just calling it like I see it. I'm been wrong plenty of times and I've admitted it many times but I'm not the GM and this is a mesaageboard. I could just as easily go back and dig up plenty of times when you and many others have waffled just as much. That doesn't mean I can't have an opinion and it can't change.This is why you tend to catch flack. You seem to waffle back and forth from "they're awesome" to "they suck". I realize that in the NFL fans' emotions can swing each season, game, or play, but people who don't temper their swings and go from extreme to extreme are hard to take serious.
I don't think we could move up one spot with trading Hester. He's on the downside if his career as a kick returner and he sucks at wr. We would be lucky to get a late round pick.Interesting comments from Hester saying he doesn't want to play offense. Trestman also saying he's not sure Hester will even practice with the offense.Then you keep saying Emery should have found a way to pay millions of dollars to keep Hester as a returner only, but the Bears simply didn't have the luxury of cap space. I think the Bears have about 5 million in cap space left, only a dozen teams have less space. And to put it in perspective Hester is making 3 million per year, exactly the same amount as Willie Young. Needs and dollars have to be evaluated and weighed, unfortunately for us Bear fans there were too many holes to fill to be able to bring back Devin at what he would have accepted.It just feels like Hester has almost given up returning kicks. He's not even trying.
What would it take for you to NOT be disappointed? A Superbowl win? If thats the case, then you'd be disappointed being a fan of almost any team. If there was true parity in the NFL and everyone alternated winning the championship, then you'd only be happy once every 32 years.I love the Bears but have been disappointed in them for the majority of my life, but you have a point.
Yup - meat head gets exposed. Typical babbleYou're right with a lot of this but I guess I expect the GM to be better at evaluating than I am. I'm just calling it like I see it. I'm been wrong plenty of times and I've admitted it many times but I'm not the GM and this is a mesaageboard. I could just as easily go back and dig up plenty of times when you and many others have waffled just as much. That doesn't mean I can't have an opinion and it can't change.This is why you tend to catch flack. You seem to waffle back and forth from "they're awesome" to "they suck". I realize that in the NFL fans' emotions can swing each season, game, or play, but people who don't temper their swings and go from extreme to extreme are hard to take serious.
I don't think we could move up one spot with trading Hester. He's on the downside if his career as a kick returner and he sucks at wr. We would be lucky to get a late round pick.Interesting comments from Hester saying he doesn't want to play offense. Trestman also saying he's not sure Hester will even practice with the offense.Then you keep saying Emery should have found a way to pay millions of dollars to keep Hester as a returner only, but the Bears simply didn't have the luxury of cap space. I think the Bears have about 5 million in cap space left, only a dozen teams have less space. And to put it in perspective Hester is making 3 million per year, exactly the same amount as Willie Young. Needs and dollars have to be evaluated and weighed, unfortunately for us Bear fans there were too many holes to fill to be able to bring back Devin at what he would have accepted.It just feels like Hester has almost given up returning kicks. He's not even trying.
I feel ya, there have been some painfully long stretches for Bears fans. It's like a grim look into the life of a Lions fan.It's disheartening when it happens year after year.
Actually, he was starting to learn the new position and was improving every week. This sounds eerily like your comments on Hester that Statcruncher pointed out earlier.Shea out. Probably for the best. He has shown he's not an NFL player.
He played well last week. Seemed to be around the ball and in in everything all game. First time since we've drafted him that I was actually excited to see his next game. LolShea out. Probably for the best. He has shown he's not an NFL player.
Not this year. I said before Week 1 that the Bears will win it all this season. It's looking more and more like that every day. The NFC North is incredibly weak. The Packers have taken a step back and probably won't make the playoffs this year. The Lions have talent but lack focus. Minnesota isn't quite where they need to be just yet. The North is prime for the taking and the Bears are a lock to win the division. I think they'll upset Seattle in the playoffs on their way to the Super Bowl. I realty can't see any team stopping them.What would it take for you to NOT be disappointed? A Superbowl win? If thats the case, then you'd be disappointed being a fan of almost any team. If there was true parity in the NFL and everyone alternated winning the championship, then you'd only be happy once every 32 years.I love the Bears but have been disappointed in them for the majority of my life, but you have a point.
Actually, he was starting to learn the new position and was improving every week. This sounds eerily like your comments on Hester that Statcruncher pointed out earlier.Shea out. Probably for the best. He has shown he's not an NFL player.
He had a terrible first week. Played much better last week. Now he's hurt. The endI was looking forward too seeing him this week as well but he's not there. Just another ding against him. I hope he can come back and do it but he's got to be out there to improve.He played well last week. Seemed to be around the ball and in in everything all game. First time since we've drafted him that I was actually excited to see his next game. LolShea out. Probably for the best. He has shown he's not an NFL player.
He's up to it.This is on Jay tonight. Jets have the nastiest d line in the league imo, so I'm not expecting much of a rushing attack.
Is this a bearsfansinceforever alias?Not this year. I said before Week 1 that the Bears will win it all this season. It's looking more and more like that every day. The NFC North is incredibly weak. The Packers have taken a step back and probably won't make the playoffs this year. The Lions have talent but lack focus. Minnesota isn't quite where they need to be just yet. The North is prime for the taking and the Bears are a lock to win the division. I think they'll upset Seattle in the playoffs on their way to the Super Bowl. I realty can't see any team stopping them.What would it take for you to NOT be disappointed? A Superbowl win? If thats the case, then you'd be disappointed being a fan of almost any team. If there was true parity in the NFL and everyone alternated winning the championship, then you'd only be happy once every 32 years.I love the Bears but have been disappointed in them for the majority of my life, but you have a point.
No.Is this a bearsfansinceforever alias?Not this year. I said before Week 1 that the Bears will win it all this season. It's looking more and more like that every day. The NFC North is incredibly weak. The Packers have taken a step back and probably won't make the playoffs this year. The Lions have talent but lack focus. Minnesota isn't quite where they need to be just yet. The North is prime for the taking and the Bears are a lock to win the division. I think they'll upset Seattle in the playoffs on their way to the Super Bowl. I realty can't see any team stopping them.What would it take for you to NOT be disappointed? A Superbowl win? If thats the case, then you'd be disappointed being a fan of almost any team. If there was true parity in the NFL and everyone alternated winning the championship, then you'd only be happy once every 32 years.I love the Bears but have been disappointed in them for the majority of my life, but you have a point.