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Today I go over what I feel like Pace has done well in terms of the draft and free agency. Thanks for reading.
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Nice post! I was looking at the list and thinking that I'm glad that our good players are also good guys. It's much easier to be a fan, even though we haven't had many wins lately.
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I still hate Jonathan Bullard.
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Hate is a big word that I like to avoid. But you're prone to strong words.wab wrote:I still hate Jonathan Bullard.
When we drafted him, he looked like a 3T guy to me that doesn't fit well. He still does Others said I was short sighted as we're in sub packages a lot and we could use his skill set. I can see that POV. Was I wrong to think that he was a poor fit? Do we just not utilize his skill set? Or is he just flat out not so good? I'm not so sure which explanation works the best or if it's a combination, but it seems like I wasn't far off in not liking our choosing him. Maybe I was just lucky in my assessment. What do I know?
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I think you're going to be seeing a lot of him this season my frent.wab wrote:I still hate Jonathan Bullard.
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Yes his body type indicated a 3T. He has a quick first step. Many thought he would be used to 1 gap in sub packages. He wasn't an anchor guy in college. He was used like Mitch but has a different skill set.Mikefive wrote:Hate is a big word that I like to avoid. But you're prone to strong words.wab wrote:I still hate Jonathan Bullard.
When we drafted him, he looked like a 3T guy to me that doesn't fit well. He still does Others said I was short sighted as we're in sub packages a lot and we could use his skill set. I can see that POV. Was I wrong to think that he was a poor fit? Do we just not utilize his skill set? Or is he just flat out not so good? I'm not so sure which explanation works the best or if it's a combination, but it seems like I wasn't far off in not liking our choosing him. Maybe I was just lucky in my assessment. What do I know?
Now he does have long arms and if he added some sand in his pants he could progress. It has always been square peg player though.
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UOK wrote:https://1985edition.com/2018/04/13/alwa ... e-of-life/
Today I go over what I feel like Pace has done well in terms of the draft and free agency. Thanks for reading.
I like it. It's nice to read something positive about the Bears. I have always been a Kwiatkowski fan, and I think that he is going to prove to be a VERY serviceable LB.