Bears could have gotten a lot from a trade back.Boris13c wrote: Pace knew Cleveland was trying to move up to take him because Pace was talking to Cleveland about the Bears #3 pick ... wonder if Cleveland was also talking to San Fran while the Bears were?
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mmmc_35 wrote:Bears could have gotten a lot from a trade back.Boris13c wrote: Pace knew Cleveland was trying to move up to take him because Pace was talking to Cleveland about the Bears #3 pick ... wonder if Cleveland was also talking to San Fran while the Bears were?
yes ... but then Pace wouldn't have gotten the guy he coveted
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I absolutely do love this kid. I am honestly looking forward to you and I agreeing on a Bears QB. I feel like I should send you flowers or something.G08 wrote:How do you not love this kid
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We liked Barkley didn't weMoFugger wrote:I absolutely do love this kid. I am honestly looking forward to you and I agreeing on a Bears QB. I feel like I should send you flowers or something.G08 wrote:How do you not love this kid
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Yeah. But that was kind of like being set up with your aunt's hairdressers daughter.G08 wrote:We liked Barkley didn't weMoFugger wrote:I absolutely do love this kid. I am honestly looking forward to you and I agreeing on a Bears QB. I feel like I should send you flowers or something.G08 wrote:How do you not love this kid
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We are in third date territory now.
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Pace brought up Trubisky's ability to extend plays with his athleticism while keeping his eyes up.
I think that was differentiator vs DW
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Pace used a term I've never heard before...
"Funny Body Throws"
Off balance passes, awkward positions, across your body, etc. "Mitch can."
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Pace brought up Trubisky's ability to extend plays with his athleticism while keeping his eyes up.
I think that was differentiator vs DW
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Pace used a term I've never heard before...
"Funny Body Throws"
Off balance passes, awkward positions, across your body, etc. "Mitch can."
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that's nice, but hopefully not to be encouraged as a default mode ... I really hope they handle this kid correctly and actually prepare him for life in the NFLUOK wrote:@JoshNorris
Pace used a term I've never heard before...
"Funny Body Throws"
Off balance passes, awkward positions, across your body, etc. "Mitch can."
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CHICAGO—Saying that he is solely focused on becoming the best quarterback possible, a 22-year-old first-round draft pick who will get most of the franchise leadership fired told reporters Monday that he is “just here to win football games.” “Making it to the NFL has always been my dream, and I’m really excited to go out there and have some fun playing the sport I love,” said the second overall pick, whose poor on-field performance and lack of noticeable improvement over the next three years will lead to the terminations of his head coach, offensive coordinator, head scout, GM, and 70 percent of the front office staff before he himself is released the following season. “I just want to show what I’m made of and leave it all out there for the team. I’m ready to prove myself and help take us to the next level.” The draft pick also added he was excited to deliver a championship to the fans that will one day burn his jersey in effigy.
CHICAGO—Saying that he is solely focused on becoming the best quarterback possible, a 22-year-old first-round draft pick who will get most of the franchise leadership fired told reporters Monday that he is “just here to win football games.” “Making it to the NFL has always been my dream, and I’m really excited to go out there and have some fun playing the sport I love,” said the second overall pick, whose poor on-field performance and lack of noticeable improvement over the next three years will lead to the terminations of his head coach, offensive coordinator, head scout, GM, and 70 percent of the front office staff before he himself is released the following season. “I just want to show what I’m made of and leave it all out there for the team. I’m ready to prove myself and help take us to the next level.” The draft pick also added he was excited to deliver a championship to the fans that will one day burn his jersey in effigy.
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I agree and based on the coaches liking Hoyer's style and disliking Cutler's, that's a fair bet. Still, the NFL is a fluid game and occasionally unorthodox plays happen. (I liked that in the Pat Mahomes tape.) Aaron Rodgers isn't in perfect form on every throw and his ability to be creative when things don't go perfectly help him be so good.Boris13c wrote:that's nice, but hopefully not to be encouraged as a default mode ... I really hope they handle this kid correctly and actually prepare him for life in the NFLUOK wrote:@JoshNorris
Pace used a term I've never heard before...
"Funny Body Throws"
Off balance passes, awkward positions, across your body, etc. "Mitch can."
I heard something on the radio today by Moon Mullin that I hadn't heard before. Multiple teams were negotiating deal prep to trade up to #5. But when Trubisky came off the board at #2, their phone went silent. That doesn't mean that Trubisky will be good. But it does mean that 2-3 teams thought enough of him to be interested in moving up for him in the top 5. And it really adds fuel to the explanation why Pace needed to jump up to #2 to get him. He was the only top 5 QB on NFL boards, apparently.
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Trubisky's Rookie Mini Camp
Man I hope these quotes from NFL scouts are accurate.
Man I hope these quotes from NFL scouts are accurate.
Two AFC scouts revealed that they had the highest grade on Trubisky that they’d had on any quarterback over the past six years. That means: higher than Jameis Winston; higher than Marcus Mariota; higher than Cam Newton; higher than Russell Wilson; higher than Andrew Luck; higher than Derek Carr; higher than Carson Wentz.
The evaluation of one NFC regional scouting team was that “Trubisky is an almost perfect quarterback prospect” and that 'the Bears should count their lucky stars he only started 13 games because if he was a two-year starter, he goes 1/1 [overall No. 1] without hesitation.”
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UOK wrote:http://www.theonion.com/article/im-just ... lMarketing
CHICAGO—Saying that he is solely focused on becoming the best quarterback possible, a 22-year-old first-round draft pick who will get most of the franchise leadership fired told reporters Monday that he is “just here to win football games.” “Making it to the NFL has always been my dream, and I’m really excited to go out there and have some fun playing the sport I love,” said the second overall pick, whose poor on-field performance and lack of noticeable improvement over the next three years will lead to the terminations of his head coach, offensive coordinator, head scout, GM, and 70 percent of the front office staff before he himself is released the following season. “I just want to show what I’m made of and leave it all out there for the team. I’m ready to prove myself and help take us to the next level.” The draft pick also added he was excited to deliver a championship to the fans that will one day burn his jersey in effigy.
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Some Trubisky "cut ups"
https://storify.com/JoshNorris/mitch-trubisky-clips" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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That clip of Trub throwing the bomb. 60yds seems like a solid arm strength.
I said a million times, Trubisky was "My Guy" for the draft. Didn't like the trade up at the time and was hoping for trade down to get him. But the more time that goes by, I like it more and more. If he pans out, who gives a shit about what they traded away.
That clip of Trub throwing the bomb. 60yds seems like a solid arm strength.
I said a million times, Trubisky was "My Guy" for the draft. Didn't like the trade up at the time and was hoping for trade down to get him. But the more time that goes by, I like it more and more. If he pans out, who gives a shit about what they traded away.
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It's a solid arm for sure, more than enough for the NFL.46Blitz wrote:G08 -
That clip of Trub throwing the bomb. 60yds seems like a solid arm strength.
I said a million times, Trubisky was "My Guy" for the draft. Didn't like the trade up at the time and was hoping for trade down to get him. But the more time that goes by, I like it more and more. If he pans out, who gives a shit about what they traded away.
At the end of the day, it cost us pick #67 and a 2018 3rd rounder. We recouped that 4th round pick by trading down in round 2. I can live with that, honestly.
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Also got an extra 4th rounder in next year's draft too.G08 wrote:It's a solid arm for sure, more than enough for the NFL.46Blitz wrote:G08 -
That clip of Trub throwing the bomb. 60yds seems like a solid arm strength.
I said a million times, Trubisky was "My Guy" for the draft. Didn't like the trade up at the time and was hoping for trade down to get him. But the more time that goes by, I like it more and more. If he pans out, who gives a shit about what they traded away.
At the end of the day, it cost us pick #67 and a 2018 3rd rounder. We recouped that 4th round pick by trading down in round 2. I can live with that, honestly.
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Awesome read on Trubisky:
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2705 ... nes-asking" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Terrific read - thanks for sharing.G08 wrote:Awesome read on Trubisky:
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2705 ... nes-asking" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Here's the full article:
http://www.chicagotribune.com/g00/sport ... JaZg8HGYVh" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Behind a paywall, so that's why I linked to SM.G08 wrote:Here's the full article:
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It is? It pulled up on my phone fine.UOK wrote:Behind a paywall, so that's why I linked to SM.G08 wrote:Here's the full article:
http://www.chicagotribune.com/g00/sport ... JaZg8HGYVh" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Also, we all recall who the last UNC athlete to be drafted top 3 in Chicago was, right?Otis Day wrote:Bin 54 Urlacher's #.
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Mr. Peppers?
All stars seem to be aligning..... lol
Whatever, though I am a fan of Trub. Pumpmthenfreakin breaks. I have a good felling about all of it, but after all the WTF are the Bears doing? And now he is the next big thing? I mean come on, I'm excited. But....
Maybe I'm a little guarded about it since I'm a longtime Bears fan. I just have a wait and see temperament no matter how much I like it.
Whatever, though I am a fan of Trub. Pumpmthenfreakin breaks. I have a good felling about all of it, but after all the WTF are the Bears doing? And now he is the next big thing? I mean come on, I'm excited. But....
Maybe I'm a little guarded about it since I'm a longtime Bears fan. I just have a wait and see temperament no matter how much I like it.