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Does Mitch play, if so for how long. Do Montgomery and Wims get reps with the first team? Backups at CB, OT, and TE? Eli vs. Jones?


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Seeing what type of depth we have going forward. (Pro Bowl QB) Trubisky seemed to be really high on Ridley and others are saying Wims has the best hands on the team. The Bears are going to have to cut or not retain a few players on offense and defense next year. Do we have their replacements on the roster?

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Nothing.

Pre season games have always been shit.

But they've become more shit in the last 4 or 5 years. Nobody plays anybody of significance.

I know the Bears have to look for guys for the bottom of the roster - the special teams guys. But I don't give a shit about that. I'll trust them to figure it out. I'm not gonna watch hard to see who's the best gunner on punt coverage.

We know our 22 starters. Just counting down until opening day.


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You must be assuming there will be no injuries this year? You can't tell if draft picks and FA can play by watching how they adjust to the speed of the game and by watching pad level on lineman? It's fun to watch the skill position guys run around, but anyone who knows anything about football can learn a ton by watching, especially when second stringers that make up your teams depth and likely will play significant roles are on the field.


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I'm keeping my eye on Kerryth White. He looked good in the first game, has tremendous speed and is good in ST. He is the type of guy who can stick as a fourth RB.

I want to see Ian Bunting play mistake free football. He swung from great to horrible and back again all night last week. There is room for a TE and I have no particular need for Sowell other than our tackles generally need help. He is really the only blocking TE on the roster. I don't think Bunting can be that guy despite his size.

Kicker, obviously.

I would love to see Woods be a guy who can develop at ILB. He has supposedly been great in practice and was so in the game. Trevathan turns 30 next year and is a FA. Kwiatkowski is a FA as well but I am ready to move on from him. I've seen nothing from Iyiegbonwe in two years now.

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I'm keeping my eye on Kerryth White. He looked good in the first game, has tremendous speed and is good in ST. He is the type of guy who can stick as a fourth RB.

I want to see Ian Bunting play mistake free football. He swung from great to horrible and back again all night last week. There is room for a TE and I have no particular need for Sowell other than our tackles generally need help. He is really the only blocking TE on the roster. I don't think Bunting can be that guy despite his size.

Kicker, obviously.

I would love to see Woods be a guy who can develop at ILB. He has supposedly been great in practice and was so in the game. Trevathan turns 30 next year and is a FA. Kwiatkowski is a FA as well but I am ready to move on from him. I've seen nothing from Iyiegbonwe in two years now.


They have to replace Trevathan, Gabriel, Long, Prince or Fuller next year for cap reasons. You need guys to step up and show that they can fill those voids.

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I'm keeping my eye on Kerryth White. He looked good in the first game, has tremendous speed and is good in ST. He is the type of guy who can stick as a fourth RB.

I want to see Ian Bunting play mistake free football. He swung from great to horrible and back again all night last week. There is room for a TE and I have no particular need for Sowell other than our tackles generally need help. He is really the only blocking TE on the roster. I don't think Bunting can be that guy despite his size.

Kicker, obviously.

I would love to see Woods be a guy who can develop at ILB. He has supposedly been great in practice and was so in the game. Trevathan turns 30 next year and is a FA. Kwiatkowski is a FA as well but I am ready to move on from him. I've seen nothing from Iyiegbonwe in two years now.


They have to replace Trevathan, Gabriel, Long, Prince or Fuller next year for cap reasons. You need guys to step up and show that they can fill those voids.


They will need a S as well when Dix walks.
I think they will draft either a S or CB or both very high next year.

I'm hoping the UDFA from ND Barr makes the team and develops into a starting level OG. However, I think Long will always renegotiate. He knows the value of playing for one team his whole career and money is not really an issue in his life.

The CB are locked down until 2021.

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I'm keeping my eye on Kerryth White. He looked good in the first game, has tremendous speed and is good in ST. He is the type of guy who can stick as a fourth RB.

I want to see Ian Bunting play mistake free football. He swung from great to horrible and back again all night last week. There is room for a TE and I have no particular need for Sowell other than our tackles generally need help. He is really the only blocking TE on the roster. I don't think Bunting can be that guy despite his size.

Kicker, obviously.

I would love to see Woods be a guy who can develop at ILB. He has supposedly been great in practice and was so in the game. Trevathan turns 30 next year and is a FA. Kwiatkowski is a FA as well but I am ready to move on from him. I've seen nothing from Iyiegbonwe in two years now.


They have to replace Trevathan, Gabriel, Long, Prince or Fuller next year for cap reasons. You need guys to step up and show that they can fill those voids.


They will need a S as well when Dix walks.
I think they will draft either a S or CB or both very high next year.

I'm hoping the UDFA from ND Barr makes the team and develops into a starting level OG. However, I think Long will always renegotiate. He knows the value of playing for one team his whole career and money is not really an issue in his life.

The CB are locked down until 2021.


The Bears would save over $20M if they cut both corners next year. They have options.

https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/chicago-bea ... mara-7734/

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Nas wrote:
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I'm keeping my eye on Kerryth White. He looked good in the first game, has tremendous speed and is good in ST. He is the type of guy who can stick as a fourth RB.

I want to see Ian Bunting play mistake free football. He swung from great to horrible and back again all night last week. There is room for a TE and I have no particular need for Sowell other than our tackles generally need help. He is really the only blocking TE on the roster. I don't think Bunting can be that guy despite his size.

Kicker, obviously.

I would love to see Woods be a guy who can develop at ILB. He has supposedly been great in practice and was so in the game. Trevathan turns 30 next year and is a FA. Kwiatkowski is a FA as well but I am ready to move on from him. I've seen nothing from Iyiegbonwe in two years now.


They have to replace Trevathan, Gabriel, Long, Prince or Fuller next year for cap reasons. You need guys to step up and show that they can fill those voids.


They will need a S as well when Dix walks.
I think they will draft either a S or CB or both very high next year.

I'm hoping the UDFA from ND Barr makes the team and develops into a starting level OG. However, I think Long will always renegotiate. He knows the value of playing for one team his whole career and money is not really an issue in his life.

The CB are locked down until 2021.


The Bears would save over $20M if they cut both corners next year. They have options.

https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/chicago-bea ... mara-7734/

https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/chicago-bea ... ler-14423/


They could save 100s of millions if the cut the whole team.

Fuller is a Pro Bowl CB coming off his best year. Amukmara is a good CB who will be playing in the last year of his contract next year. I like our corners and think the price is OK.

Obviously, everyone has an eye on what we will have to give Jackson.

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I'm keeping my eye on Kerryth White. He looked good in the first game, has tremendous speed and is good in ST. He is the type of guy who can stick as a fourth RB.

I want to see Ian Bunting play mistake free football. He swung from great to horrible and back again all night last week. There is room for a TE and I have no particular need for Sowell other than our tackles generally need help. He is really the only blocking TE on the roster. I don't think Bunting can be that guy despite his size.

Kicker, obviously.

I would love to see Woods be a guy who can develop at ILB. He has supposedly been great in practice and was so in the game. Trevathan turns 30 next year and is a FA. Kwiatkowski is a FA as well but I am ready to move on from him. I've seen nothing from Iyiegbonwe in two years now.


They have to replace Trevathan, Gabriel, Long, Prince or Fuller next year for cap reasons. You need guys to step up and show that they can fill those voids.


They will need a S as well when Dix walks.
I think they will draft either a S or CB or both very high next year.

I'm hoping the UDFA from ND Barr makes the team and develops into a starting level OG. However, I think Long will always renegotiate. He knows the value of playing for one team his whole career and money is not really an issue in his life.

The CB are locked down until 2021.


The Bears would save over $20M if they cut both corners next year. They have options.

https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/chicago-bea ... mara-7734/

https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/chicago-bea ... ler-14423/


They could save 100s of millions if the cut the whole team.

Fuller is a Pro Bowl CB coming off his best year. Amukmara is a good CB who will be playing in the last year of his contract next year. I like our corners and think the price is OK.

Obviously, everyone has an eye on what we will have to give Jackson.


I thought your argument was more about the cap hit.

Am I wrong for not being sold on either player?

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Well, I think both are being helped by the front 7. I also think both are good to very good CB who are still in their prime.

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Best case scenario is that Mitch has a great year and ends up being a franchise QB. If this happens your gonna have to identify the younger cheaper guys because your will not be able to pay for high priced veteran talents like Long, Amukamura, Trevathan, and Robinson and a franchise QB.


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ANAHEIM, Calif. — Volcanoes. The Grateful Dead. Wild mushrooms. Cycling.

No subject will be off limits when Bill Walton joins the White Sox’ broadcast booth Friday and that is the way play-by-play man Jason Benetti wants it. Benetti is well aware that not everybody will be on board with the concept of Walton, who is known to venture all over the map when he is on the microphone for Pac-12 Conference basketball games for ESPN and the Pac-12 Network.

But listen closely, Benetti implores. There is somewhat of a method to Walton’s madness, it just requires the listener to have their own open mind.

“I just think you have to have curiosity,” Benetti said. “As a listener, as a partner, as a producer. If you are curious about the world and curious about where the mind can take you . . . I mean seriously, the mind is a wonderful device that we all use as a guide for the daily tunnel but we can also use it to break out of the tunnel. And every time I’m around him, I break out of whatever tunnel I’m in. He’s just so good at bringing you to the beauty of the world.”

Benetti starts to reference the travel writer Bill Bryson. He jumps to “Into the Wild” author Jon Krakauer. Now he is talking about an appreciation for the lack of boundaries in the world. Benetti is having his own Walton moment and his free-spirited partner won’t even be joining him for another day.

“Sometimes you find yourself drifting on your own and then it’s like ‘How did I become unmoored here?’ It’s the question you ask yourself,” Benetti said.

No, Walton will not be breaking down swings or pitch sequences. He won’t be into strategy or lineup changes. Heck, he barely does that on college basketball broadcasts. He has two gears: 80 percent joy and 20 percent dismissal. “Pleeease,” is a common refrain of disapproval.

He will reference at least the last three books he has read, he is likely to mention attending the final show of the Grateful Dead’s “Fare Thee Well” farewell tour at Soldier Field. And many stories have him riding a bicycle, whether it belongs in the story or not.

Walton is the entire circus. But Benetti is the ringleader.

“There are a number of personalities that I will occupy during the course of a three-hour affair, I think,” Benetti said. “But generally, I kind of like going with it. I like seeing where it takes us.”

Walton and Benetti worked together just once for three days and six games at college basketball’s Maui Invitational in 2018.

He was one of the best college basketball players ever when he roamed the court at UCLA in the early 1970s, but when he talks, somehow every player who ever put on a UCLA uniform was better than him. His NBA career spanned 13 years, but he did not play in three of them because of foot injuries that dogged his time in the pros. He still was a two-time All-Star with the Trail Blazers. He was the 1978 NBA MVP and won a pair of NBA titles: 1977 at Portland and 1986 at Boston.

Now he is a walking encyclopedia mostly about the world and all its beauty. Sunrises, sunsets, meadows, rock formations. He has been known to talk about the world’s largest living organism, a mushroom in central Oregon that has been referred to as “Humongous Fungus.” Walton did not come up with the nickname.

Asked if he will sometimes have to cut the party short and rein in his partner, Benetti can’t imagine it will come to that.

“If you lined up a thousand musicians that are trying to make it, I bet you find one or two that find an awesome hook to a song in what Bill says,” Benetti said. “It’s like Paul Simon’s ‘Mother and Child Reunion.’ He got the name of the song from a dish on a menu. But that is kind of how I feel about Bill. You just look around and see something that connects and it becomes a harmony.”

On Friday night, Benetti will be able to leave all the music references to Walton.

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I can't believe Mizell is still on the roster.

And Pineiro is back !


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Nagy keeps Daniel and Bray around because they "know the offense", they both looked clueless last night, especially Daniel. It's almost like they are afraid to bring in real competition for Mitch, kind of like when Cutler was here, but the two backups we have are low ceiling guys, didn't Pace say he would draft a QB every year, need to spend a high pick next year at QB. Lucas, Mizzell, and Fitts likely played themselves off the roster. Finally have some deep threats, but not sure if we have a QB that is accurate enough to take advantage of them.


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This was a ridiculous game. It was essentially our 2.5 (a lot of the best 2 sat) going against their 1. Then it was our 3 going against their 2. Can’t take much from that. Still not a lot of players showed anything

Wims impresses every time he plays. He catches everything and wins every contested ball. I think he is every bit as good as miller at this point even though they are different players. I really hope he is going to see playing time when the real games start

I have nothing else. That was painful to watch. I flipped to baseball and watched the cubs lose in the 9th

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Ridley looks the part. I just have a feeling he is going to get buried this year and be the same healthy scratch Wims was most of last year. He can't be higher than a fifth option right now and might be even lower considering they will dress a WR who plays special teams.

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Nagy keeps Daniel and Bray around because they "know the offense", they both looked clueless last night, especially Daniel.
Daniel had backup lineman blocking for him, backup running backs to hand off to, and (mostly) backup WRs and special teamers to throw to while he was up against the Giants #1 team. Of course he's going to look awful in that scenario.

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i watched a few plays... i saw the offense line up and snap w/o motion (very mccarthian).... i thought to myself this is as vanilla as it can get and not a representation of what we'll see week 1


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