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PostPosted: Sat Oct 17, 2009 11:30 am 
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Is Adams better than who we would get with that pick?

IMO the chances of that are pretty good, therefore I like this pick. You can never have enough good D lineman.

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almost every team that has been good for the part several years has done it through the draft. Since the pats stopped building through the draft they haven't won a super bowl and only came close one time. And adams is not a very productive player scorehead. And angelo is not nearly as bad as you think

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FF, I get the part about improving thru the draft. But if you are presented with an opportunity to get your team better, do you say no I cannot do that because I want to keep the draft pick?

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With a soon to been healthy Tommie Harris...


I'm sick of hearing this - guy will never be what he was, not even close.

The trade pretty much says goodbye to Adewale Ogunleye at the end of the season, which was going to happen anyways because the Bears would not give him new paper. Could the Bears be shopping Adewale?


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FF, I get the part about improving thru the draft. But if you are presented with an opportunity to get your team better, do you say no I cannot do that because I want to keep the draft pick?

it depends. Obviously getting moss for the 4th was a good move and made the team better. But the rats are old and one me the reasons is because the past few years they have had shortsighted tunnel vision and their defense is suffering now. As for this move, i dont think it made the team much better right now. Maybe gaines turns it around but i wouldn't have given that much for him.

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I would have rather seen them trade #2 next year for some help in the secondary than the D-Line.

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Mark Anderson is gone next year too.


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Well that would seems to mean Adewale is playing his last season with the Bears

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Mark Anderson is gone next year too.

Not necessarily. I haven't read this entire thread, so I apologai if its been mentioned already. Tommie Harris is due a very sizeable roster bonus in March, and I think he needs to get the axe before those other 2. Its clear he is just a shell of what he once was. Guy made millions off of some good games from '05 and half of '06, and has been hurt ever since.

Yeah I know he's a DT, but if they are getting rid of anybody on that defense it needs to be him first.

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I may not know much about Bears/Saints playoff trivia, but if 2010 is an uncapped year, Mark Anderson won't become an unrestricted free agent after this season.

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I like it....dude was just a 4th overall pick 2 seasons ago...


jamarcus russell was the #1 pick that year, so being #4 that year isnt exactly something you want to hang your hat on. high draft position doesn't mean you are a great, or even GOOD nfl player. his production doesnt look that bad on paper if you need a pass-rusher, but he must be a real fuck-up to have his coaches throwing him under the bus like i have read.

to me, if you trade 1st and 2nd round picks, you had better be getting some proven starting talent in return. if your argument is that your team usually sucks at drafting, so why not get rid of the picks in trades, your team has bigger problems to deal with that goes WAY beyond anything a coach or a player can do, anyway.


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Tommie Harris is due a very sizeable roster bonus in March, and I think he needs to get the axe before those other 2. Its clear he is just a shell of what he once was. Guy made millions off of some good games from '05 and half of '06, and has been hurt ever since. Yeah I know he's a DT, but if they are getting rid of anybody on that defense it needs to be him first.


If you were to break down Tommie Harris's contract, he basically signed a bunch of 'one year' contracts which include 'roster bonuses' at the beginning of each year. That was the way the Bears protected themselves with the aging Fred Sanford.


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Whatever...I'm still waiting for OL help.

not happening. You're dancing with the girl you brought. Unfortunately for me the packers brought the ugliest chick in the school


This is true. Everytime i lament the Bears' less than ideal OL situation, I think of that swiss cheese line the Pack is running out there... will Rodgers finish the season upright?

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yeah he will. Tauscher will be the band-aid that heals the gun shot wound

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Bucs looking to deal Clayton?
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Now that the Bucs have absolutely robbed the Bears of a second round pick in 2010, sending them Gaines Adams and his massive salary and even bigger wasted potential, Bucs fans and management can turn more of their attention to another overpaid underachiever: Michael Clayton. Joe can't help but think that the Adams trade turns up the heat on Clayton, the league's first blocking-only receiver with an eight-figure salary. The trade deadline is Tuesday.

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I don't have a problem with this trade, as long as Marrinelli can work his magic with him. I loved him coming out of Clemson. Obviously, I would have preferred they gave up a 3rd or 4th for him, but what can you do?

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The Bears' acquisition of Gaines Adams last night likely sends Adewale Ogunleye and his big contract packin' in 2010, whether there's a salary cap or not.


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The Bears' acquisition of Gaines Adams last night likely sends Adewale Ogunleye and his big contract packin' in 2010, whether there's a salary cap or not.


Shark thank you for your insight. However Shakes and BD stated the same thing over 24 hours ago IN THIS SAME THREAD!

And to be clear, Ogunleye is a free agent after this year. Free agents are not under contract so there will be no paper to "send packin" with him. He will travel unencumbered.

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Thanks for the clarification ritard. Well put.

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I like it....dude was just a 4th overall pick 2 seasons ago...


jamarcus russell was the #1 pick that year, so being #4 that year isnt exactly something you want to hang your hat on. high draft position doesn't mean you are a great, or even GOOD nfl player. his production doesnt look that bad on paper if you need a pass-rusher, but he must be a real fuck-up to have his coaches throwing him under the bus like i have read.

to me, if you trade 1st and 2nd round picks, you had better be getting some proven starting talent in return. if your argument is that your team usually sucks at drafting, so why not get rid of the picks in trades, your team has bigger problems to deal with that goes WAY beyond anything a coach or a player can do, anyway.


You just answered your own question...the Bears have a much better chance of maximizing there draft picks by trading them for proven players, rather than by using them in the draft. Take a look at Angelos draft picks in the first round since he has been the Bears GM. Not one of these players is any good.

2001 8 DavidDavid Terrell Wide Receiver Michigan
2002 29 MarcMarc Colombo OT Boston College
2003 14 MichaelMichael Haynes Defensive End Penn State [v]
2003 22 RexRex Grossman Quarterback Florida [v]
2004 14 TommieTommie Harris DT Oklahoma
2005 4 CedricCedric Benson Half Back Texas
2006 — No Pick — — [w]
2007 31 GregGreg Olsen Tight End Miami
2008 14 ChrisChris Williams OT Vanderbilt
2009 — No Pick — —

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I went back to 1974 when Walter was drafted...check out the Bears draft picks since then.
From 1975 to 1987 the Bears track record is unreal, having drafted players who had a major impact on the Bears every year.

1975 4 Walter Payton † Half Back Jackson State
1976 8 Dennis Lick OT Wisconsin [o]
1977 15 Ted Albrecht OT California
1978 — No Pick — — [p]
1979 4 Dan Hampton † DT Arkansas [q]
1979 9 Al Harris DE Arizona State
1980 19 Otis Wilson Linebacker Louisville
1981 11 Keith Van Horne OT Arkansas
1982 5 Jim McMahon Quarterback Brigham Young
1983 6 Jim Covert OT Pittsburgh
1983 18 Willie Gault Wide receiver Tennessee [r]
1984 11 Wilber Marshall Linebacker Florida
1985 22 William Perry DT Clemson
1986 27 Neal Anderson Half Back Florida
1987 26 Jim Harbaugh Quarterback Michigan
1988 23 Brad Muster Fullback Stanford
1988 27 Wendell Davis Wide receiver Louisiana State [s]
1989 11 Donnell Woolford DB Clemson
1989 12 Trace Armstrong DE Florida [s]
1990 6 Mark Carrier Safety Southern California
1991 22 Stan Thomas OT Texas
1992 22 Alonzo Spellman Defensive End Ohio State
1993 7 Curtis Conway Wide Receiver Southern California
1994 11 John Thierry Defensive End Alcorn State
1995 21 Rashaan Salaam Half Back Colorado
1996 13 Walt Harris Defensive Back Mississippi State
1997 — No Pick — — [t]
1998 5 Curtis Enis Half Back Penn State
1999 12 Cade McNown Quarterback UCLA [u]
2000 9 Brian Urlacher LB/S New Mexico
2001 8 David Terrell Wide Receiver Michigan
2002 Marc Colombo OT Boston College
2003 14 Michael Haynes Defensive End Penn State [v]
2003 22 Rex Grossman Quarterback Florida [v]
2004 14 Tommie Harris DT Oklahoma
2005 4 Cedric Benson Half Back Texas
2006 — No Pick — — [w]
2007 31 Greg Olsen Tight End Miami
2008 14 Chris Williams OT Vanderbilt
2009 — No Pick

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The Ravens may get Dwayne Bowe for a 2nd and a 5th. That's a trade I would make.


Beat writer Aaron Wilson says there is nothing concrete to the rumors that the Ravens are trying to trade for Dwayne Bowe.


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The Ravens may get Dwayne Bowe for a 2nd and a 5th. That's a trade I would make.

No you wouldnt. You dont have a 2nd rd pick. Bowe is good though.


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Bowe is a monster. I think he is top ten right now.

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