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What’s Next For These Young Quarterbacks: Darnold, Haskins, Jones

Reading Time: 2 minutesThroughout their short NFL careers, Dwayne Haskins Jr., Daniel Jones, and Sam Darnold have been given little support to be able to justify their upper-first round draft selection. In 2020, Washington, the Jets, and the Giants are all likely to finish with bad records and could very likely end up with Justin Fields, Trevor Lawrence, and Trey Lance (in no particular order). So where would these young QBs go if they’re being dumped for a draft prospect. Here’s what I think: Sam Darnold – Indianapolis Colts Sam Darnold has played three seasons in his career, and...

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Aaron Rodgers To The Bears: Thanks, But No Thanks

Reading Time: 3 minutesRecently, sports media mouths such as Brett Favre and just recently Max Kellerman, have been hinting and embracing Aaron Rodgers’ would-be decision to join the Chicago Bears. After the Packers elected to use their first round pick to further the process of moving Rodgers out of town, when they drafted QB Jordan Love. At first glance, what’s there not to love? You have an all-decade, or even all-time great wanting to get revenge on his own team for doing him dirty, by joining a rival and certain Super Bowl contender.  Why, the love at first sight for...

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The Chicago Bears Released Two Tight Ends: The Bigger Picture

Reading Time: 2 minutesEntering this offseason, the Bears had an overwhelming number of tight ends on their roster. That number was trimmed down to seven this previous week. Matt Nagy and Chicago said goodbye to Ben Braunecker and Adam Shaheen.  These two had pretty different stories, as Braunecker was a great special teams player and even started at tight end due to some injuries. So why cut Braunecker? It came down to cap space. The NFL owners keep pushing for the salary cap to be lowered this season. This leads to a lot of veteran players like Braunecker to...

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Making Sense of The Cole Kmet Draft Selection

Reading Time: < 1 minutesDuring one of the first – and not the last – make or break situation for the Bears, the team selected Cole Kmet with the 43rd pick in the 2020 draft. A move that made sense on the surface. The Bears had one of the least productive tight end groups in the NFL last year, ranking dead last in any category. So Matt Nagy and co. goes out and picks  the unanimous number one tight end in the class.  What’s not to love?  Here’s the hook: The Bears, with their highest valued pick, essentially folded by taking...

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Darnell Mooney’s Immediate Value Explained

Reading Time: 2 minutesI have seen expectations and predictions that range from anywhere between 100 yards to 700 for the WR group. The expectations for Mooney seem a bit high considering that Nagy in past seasons has handicapped our rookie receivers workload for reasons that are unknown. That being said, if Mooney were to have a role on offense I believe that he would have an immediate impact that could help other Bears receivers. A deep threat, something the Bears have been lacking but trying to address since Mike Glennon was our QB, by signing Markus Wheaton in 2017...

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