Tall Midget wrote:
Nas wrote:
Tall Midget wrote:
Nas wrote:
Tall Midget wrote:
The fact that the team has a new GM works more in favor of my argument than it does yours. So does the fact that Poles was willing to spend $40 million on Ogunjobi but virtually nothing on the offense.
Nevertheless, I can't wait to learn of all the transformative free agent signings Poles makes after June 1!
Maybe our receiving corps and offensive line will eventually be as good as last year.
No, it doesn't.
Poles has no loyalty to Fields because he didn't draft him. GMs that draft a quarterback waste assets and spend foolishly to appease a segment of the fan base.
The reality is that there hasn't been a difference maker on the market that Poles passed on. It's just more "Poor Justin" griping before the draft, OTAs, mini camp, training camp, or a preseason game.
Your contrarian mindset has persuaded you that you are disagreeing with me when you are actually supporting my argument.
That's one way to view it. You and Caller Bob are up in arms about the Bears offseason before March has ended. The 2nd and 3rd wave of free agency and the draft will likely produce comparable receivers to the ones that are already signed.
Your comments don't respond to anything I said above.
I'm hardly "up in arms" about anything Poles has done. But I certainly don't think it's unfair to question his signings so far. You are far more defensive regarding Poles than any poster here is regarding Fields.
What was left for me to respond to? You're projecting. Nearly every day, there is another post from you and Caller Bob bitching about the Bears offseason, even though it is still March. Outside of Caller Bob wishing that Poles traded draft capital to assume Amari Cooper's contract, you all aren't exactly offering up the game changing moves you wish Poles would have made.
I don't know if Poles will be good or continue the GM suckage. Of the guys who signed long-term contracts, MVS and Gage were the only guys that I liked a lot. Both chose to play with an established HoF quarterback. Fundamentally, I haven't seen anything that goes against building a long-term winner.
I think you and Caller Bob need to be patient. Fields' growth this offseason isn't dependent upon taking a flyer on an injured and/or mediocre wide receiver.