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Now the Bears are the power brokers in this years draft...... Not the pats.
Now lets hope Mcdaniels doesn't decide to target the same guys Bill is.
Man, Callahan is going to be brutal tomorrow on D&C. He was already getting annoying as it was with the Cassel trade, but I might not be able to listen to it tomorrow.
I have a hard time believing that Cutler is going to lead any team to the promised land. He's acted like a spoiled kid for years; the latest comments from this morning were unbelievable ("I don't want to be traded, I love Denver.) and he hasn't proven he can win (17-20 for Denver).
Being a great player in this league is a lot more than having some physical skills. It's more than understanding schemes. It's also about being a teammate and a leader. Being coachable. Setting the example.
What makes you think Jay Cutler can do that? And, without that, what makes you think he can ultimately lead a team to the promised land?
bears just agreed to terms with orlando pace, per rotoworld.
n the same day the Chicago Bears added a new quarterback, they got someone to protect him.
The Bears have agreed to terms with Orlando Pace, a source tells ESPN's Michael Smith.
Moments after acquiring quarterback Jay Cutler from the Denver Broncos, the Bears reached an agreement to sign former Rams left tackle Pace.
Terms of the deal weren't immediately available. Pace will reunite with Lovie Smith, who was the defensive coordinator for the Rams when Pace was considered one of the best left tackles in football.
Pace, 33, was released by the Rams after efforts to trade him failed. He was the first pick in the 1997 draft. The seven-time Pro Bowl tackle has been selected to six all NFC teams and was a five-time All-Pro.
Pace had an offer from the Philadelphia Eagles, but he decided to sign with the Bears on the day Cutler was acquired in a trade from the Broncos.
There is some difference: dry cold in Denver vs. bone chilling damp cold in Chicago, plus the wind. Cutler is from Santa Claus, Indiana though. Maybe this is a homecoming for him? I think he was just trying to get away from Philip Rivers, who thought Cutler was his beeotch. Snuck that one by the bad word checker.
The Bears beat out the Redskins, Buccaneers, Lions, Titans and other teams to land the 25-year-old Pro Bowl quarterback.
Now the Bears are the power brokers in this years draft...... Not the pats.
Now lets hope Mcdaniels doesn't decide to target the same guys Bill is.
McDaniels will more likely be looking for DL and QB in the early rounds of the draft. Having worked with Belichick, he'll know what part of the Denver defense he needs to change first. QB is also important as, while Orton is a serviceable quarterback, he is not the future. If he doesn't go quarterback with the other first round pick he'll either take an ILB or a safety.
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