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 Post subject: Re: Franchise QB
PostPosted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 11:29 pm 
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I would MUCH rather Angelo try to fix the glaring holes on defense and at WR rather than try to develop yet another QB. With a true #1 WR and a better OLine, Orton would be very good.

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kyle orton = trent dilfer :?:


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When will everybody realize that QB play is way down on the list of reasons that the Bears did not make the playoffs in 2008?


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Do you really trust Angelo picking a QB in the first round?


No, but under "my plan" if the Bears go 2-14, he may not have an opportunity to screw it up anyway.....

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When will everybody realize that QB play is way down on the list of reasons that the Bears did not make the playoffs in 2008?


<applause>

Thank god someone else can see that.

I agree completely. Without that ankle injury I don't think QB play is questioned at all this season.

No doubt to me the real problem this season was a combo of porous pass defense, exacerbated by the lack of QB pressure in the first half of the season, and poor WR play. The o Line played better than I thought. Even St. Claire was better than I thought he would be. When he's at G and Chris Williams is healthy the line will be better, especially if we pick up another tackle in the off season.
The Bears top priority this off season should be some WR talent. And for God's sake lets get the hell rid of Booker and Davis both. Droppy McButterfingers, both of em. Oh and wouldn't you like to see Lloyd back next year? He was good when he wasn't hurt.

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Don't get me wrong, the offense in general and QB play should take some heat, but if I'm a GM or an exec trying to fix this team for next year, I look to surround Orton with better talent and more capable players than get a new QB.

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If those tires are connected to his ass and those tires are heading out of town...

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I would MUCH rather Angelo try to fix the glaring holes on defense and at WR rather than try to develop yet another QB. With a true #1 WR and a better OLine, Orton would be very good.

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 Post subject: Re: Franchise QB
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Nas wrote:
Do you kick the tires of Michael Vick?


Hell no! Are you crazy?

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kick the tires on Shane Falco


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 Post subject: Re: Franchise QB
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I agree to a certain extent. If a guy like McNabb is available I think you have to try to make a move. However if no one is available QB should be last on the list of offensive needs. Do you kick the tires of Michael Vick?

No, no, and no.
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I would MUCH rather Angelo try to fix the glaring holes on defense and at WR rather than try to develop yet another QB. With a true #1 WR and a better OLine, Orton would be very good.

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 Post subject: Re: Franchise QB
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With a true #1 WR and a better OLine, Orton would be very good.


Very good?

Where are the grammar police? I don't think those words can go together in this context.

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Is Vick still suspended indefinitely? I'm wondering if he'll even be able to take the field next year.


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Before he injured his ankle in the second Lions' game at Soldier Field, Kyle Orton appeared to FINALLY be the Bears' long overdue franchise QB. I think while his stats declined when he came back from the injury, Orton doesn't have the wide receivers on this team that he'd have on other teams around the NFL. I thought Orton didn't panic and seemed to march the Bear offense down the field with the game on the line vs. New Orleans & Green Bay at home, and he appeared to guide a game-winning drive in Atlanta...That was before the defense collapsed in the last 11 seconds and lost a heartbreaker, of course. I would like to see the Bears upgrade their receiving corps & give Orton a little more durable offensive line before I'd consider giving Kyle a big raise. There's also the matter of a certain someone we love to hate...Rex Grossman, whose days in a Bear uniform are likely over once & for all, and that the Bears need to upgrade Kyle's backup for next season. Is Caleb Hanie, the #3 QB who earned a roster spot last preseason, worthy of challenging for the #2 job in training camp or will the Bears spend the $$$$ to look at San Diego's backup Billy Volek, Houston's Sage Rosenfels or bring Brian Griese back from Tampa Bay for a second tour of duty here? In plain English, I think the Bears have to address other areas before considering whether Orton is the long term answer as the Bears' starting quarterback for quite sometime to come...


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 Post subject: Re: Franchise QB
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In plain English, I think the Bears have to address other areas before considering whether Orton is the long term answer as the Bears' starting quarterback for quite sometime to come...


So why not just say that to start with, instead of including all the rest of the BS? :evil:

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Do you kick the tires of Michael Vick?


Yes.

Then, if Vick is only 2/3rds+ of what he once was, Bear fans can finally question whether or not Sid Luckman is (still) the greatest Bear QB of all time. I'll even return to the flock, arguing for Mike all the way. :twisted:

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Do you kick the tires of Michael Vick?


Yes.

Then, if Vick is only 2/3rds+ of what he once was, Bear fans can finally question whether or not Sid Luckman is (still) the greatest Bear QB of all time. I'll even return to the flock, arguing for Mike all the way. :twisted:


Say it aint so RR. What has Vick ever done????????? Hes easily in the convo of most overrated athletes of my lifetime.

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He's Hester-ish with a better arm...and a kennel.

And with all the talk of drafting a QB. While Brady was "found" in the 6th round, I don't trust Angelo's talent evaluation skills to "find" any offensive player in any round.

(And don't forget that even the jewel in Angelo's defensive-drafting crown is only here because he didn't get the guy he originally wanted).

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He's Hester-ish with a better arm...and a kennel.

And with all the talk of drafting a QB. While Brady was "found" in the 6th round, I don't trust Angelo's talent evaluation skills to "find" any offensive player in any round.

(And don't forget that even the jewel in Angelo's defensive-drafting crown is only here because he didn't get the guy he originally wanted).


Who did he originally want?


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Ugueth Will Shiv You wrote:
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He's Hester-ish with a better arm...and a kennel.

And with all the talk of drafting a QB. While Brady was "found" in the 6th round, I don't trust Angelo's talent evaluation skills to "find" any offensive player in any round.

(And don't forget that even the jewel in Angelo's defensive-drafting crown is only here because he didn't get the guy he originally wanted).


Who did he originally want?


This is where my Angelo-offensive-drafting logic falls apart (briefly). If I remember correctly, he was coveting Plaxico at the time.

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Plaxico was drafted in 2000; Angelo didn't take over until the 2002 draft.

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who had the better career Plax or Biological Father 54?

54 overall but its not a huge gap between the 2


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who had the better career Plax or Biological Father 54?

54 overall but its not a huge gap between the 2


Urlacher is a possible hall of fame candidate. Plaxico, even before his recent troubles, would never sniff the HOF.

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who had the better career Plax or Biological Father 54?

54 overall but its not a huge gap between the 2


Urlacher is a possible hall of fame candidate. Plaxico, even before his recent troubles, would never sniff the HOF.


Ya I agree but Plax was solid for a lot of years, and got a ring. He also played on good teams his whole career but pretty good career for a WR.


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He wasn't (isn't) a bad receiver, but it's funny how much his reputation was saved by 2007. If last year never happens, or the Packers win the game in Lambeau or whatever, Plaxico continues being considered a semi-bust who put up decent numbers but never lived up to expectations. 2007 rehabilitated him in a lot of ways.

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So we still haven't decided who Angelo wanted instead of Urlacher?


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He wasn't (isn't) a bad receiver, but it's funny how much his reputation was saved by 2007. If last year never happens, or the Packers win the game in Lambeau or whatever, Plaxico continues being considered a semi-bust who put up decent numbers but never lived up to expectations. 2007 rehabilitated him in a lot of ways.

He's Donte Stallworth with a ring.

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So we still haven't decided who Angelo wanted instead of Urlacher?


huh?


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That draft was a Mark Hatley production.

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So we still haven't decided who Angelo wanted instead of Urlacher?


huh?


I'm just trying to figure out what the hell Killer was talking about.


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