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I see the Bears getting Mack. Still won’t get past Rodgers and Green Bay.

Don’t really see what Kansas City has done we haven’t.

BUT in Dallas our process takes 10-12 years, where as Philly takes two.
 
I see the Bears getting Mack. Still won’t get past Rodgers and Green Bay.

Don’t really see what Kansas City has done we haven’t.

BUT in Dallas our process takes 10-12 years, where as Philly takes two.

In Philly it takes two with backups at major positions.

They have a coach who isn’t a walking joke though
 
maybe they don't have much faith in Dak to play himself into a cap buster deal once his rookie contract is up, therefore aren't worried he'll command much money? last season certainly didn't help his cause

they "like" their guy (to drive the bus)
 
Earl has to prove his willing to miss game checks before Seattle comes down to our price.
 
Scheme. Scheme. Scheme.

Eagles plays get guys open and do wonders.

Ours struggle to get one creative play.

How many more years do we need to waste before they realize that it is the Garrett playbook? Just because Linnehan is calling the plays doesn't make it his playbook. This is the same playbook we operated under the year Wade Phillips got fired.
 
If we traded two first round picks and gave someone the biggest defensive contract ever, we all know this forum would meltdown and it would be 'Jerry never learns.' and 'Guess we can kiss re-signing Zeke and Jaylon goodbye.'
 
We dont have the QB. We seem to be allergic to drafting QBs early.
 
Because we have the process. No one can clearly explain what the process is however, including the red headed dude at the coaching position claiming that it's a process.
How many times has this blue print of obtaining a bunch of overpriced knuckle head players worked? Not many....in fact most of the time it ends in disaster.

How many times have our process worked building your team in the draft and not over paying for players and FA's past their prime worked? A lot...Patriots are proof of that.

We are one Earl Thomas away from looking like Billichick was making roster moves with McClay.
 
If we traded two first round picks and gave someone the biggest defensive contract ever, we all know this forum would meltdown and it would be 'Jerry never learns.' and 'Guess we can kiss re-signing Zeke and Jaylon goodbye.'

This is actually a good point if they have up two first round picks- that is huge value and if Gruden was able to pull that off after having him hold out he looks like a genius.
 

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