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That's easy. Finish with the worst record in a season so you can draft the top QB.
Or, draft a QB later in the first that had all the tools and just needs some polishing. Which means finding a good OC AND a good QB coach.
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Originally Posted by
Riczaj01
So backup qb isnt a needed upgrade, we dont need depth there?
It's an issue too. But it comes after A and B above. I put that in the C category.
What trips my trigger is not your post at all Ric, because you qualified your post very well (about the oline being an issue too). I get frustrated with people ragging on Cutler, without first recognizing the oline problem. It's the elephant in the room that some folks ignore. It's like people complaining about a car's tires needing replaced with better tires, but the engine of the car is missing. The tires are not the primary problem. We have a car missing the engine, without which the car isn't going anywhere.
Fix the oline. Then sure, go on to upgrading other personnel areas. The upgrading is an ongoing task that never ends. Emery will take care of the other things in a prioritized manner, depending upon need. But right now the critical need is for us to get an offensive line that will allow us to use our skill weapons at full-power. And I recognize the coaching woes are important too (I'm just commenting on the player side of the equation in my post).
That's my only comment.
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lol, next? still waiting on the first one...
Reductio ad absurdum...it's how we roll...
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Originally Posted by
JustAnotherBearsFan99
Regarding our player personnel, it is so simple. It really isn't rocket science. It's as simple as ABC:
A. Just put a solid offensive line in place.
B. Keep our QB.
C. Then focus on upgrading the positions that need upgrading.
p.s. Our coaching woes are a valid issue too. I'm just commenting on our player woes.

Originally Posted by
Rogelio
It's disingenuous to claim he has horrible concussion problems, show games missed as justification, and then lump 6 games missed with a broken thumb into his missed games total. If you think he has a fragile thumb which is likely to rebreak or think that his concussion problems lead to his thumb injury, please explain. He has had TWO concussions in the last three seasons. If you remember the play that concussed him this year, it was a borderline cheap shot where the guy threw his helmet into Jay's chin. He didn't trip tying his shoe and get concussed. That was a dangeruous hit which has a really good chance of concussing any QB. Put a 22 year-old rookie on the receiving end of a flying helmet to the chin and he is likely going to be missing some time, too.
im not saying hes not tough, but again how u are hurt doesn't change that you were. I dont know how many games ar has been pulled from but i know cutler has at least 2 or 3 times as a bear w/concussion issues.
I was merely responded to someone bringing up ar, no stat sheet shows games pulled, merely games missed.
Im not advocating droppiing cutler, please stop acting like i am. Im saying having a young behind is even a better idea, and there is now discussion about if he is the long term answer(not my opinion) b/c of his innuroes AND his poor performances vs gb.
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Ric, I wasn't commenting on your post, but rather the Miller comment in the post (you qualified your comment just fine, that the oline is definitely a problem.......so I'm fine with what you said).
And one more thing regarding Miller's comment, why would we let Cutler walk, in hopes we hit on a QB in the draft? I realize he's saying we'd save money. But I'm so tired of trying to do things on the cheap - and later wondering why things like the J'Marcus Webb thing doesn't result in a great player. At some point you do spend some money - in this case, re-signing Cutler. I do hope we re sign Cutler. We have so many needs and other problems, that why on earth would we worry about saving money at the QB slot now? Let's focus on fixing the oline right now, and we'll get the maximum "bang for the buck" when our entire offense looks better - both running AND passing.
But, anymore I feel like I'm one crazy voice. Like the old man who's yelling at the kids walking on his lawn. 
Just fix the oline and don't worry about Jay Cutler now. Just fix the oline.
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Originally Posted by
JustAnotherBearsFan99
It's an issue too. But it comes after A and B above. I put that in the C category.
What trips my trigger is not your post at all Ric, because you qualified your post very well (about the oline being an issue too). I get frustrated with people ragging on Cutler, without first recognizing the oline problem. It's the elephant in the room that some folks ignore. It's like people complaining about a car's tires needing replaced with better tires, but the engine of the car is missing. The tires are not the primary problem. We have a car missing the engine, without which the car isn't going anywhere.
Fix the oline. Then sure, go on to upgrading other personnel areas. The upgrading is an ongoing task that never ends. Emery will take care of the other things in a prioritized manner, depending upon need. But right now the critical need is for us to get an offensive line that will allow us to use our skill weapons at full-power. And I recognize the coaching woes are important too (I'm just commenting on the player side of the equation in my post).
That's my only comment.
how many games (in his three seasons here) has Cutler missed due to injury? How many have we won due to lack of a quality QB?
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Originally Posted by
Riczaj01
im not saying hes not tough, but again how u are hurt doesn't change that you were. I dont know how many games ar has been pulled from but i know cutler has at least 2 or 3 times as a bear w/concussion issues.
I was merely responded to someone bringing up ar, no stat sheet shows games pulled, merely games missed.
Im not advocating droppiing cutler, please stop acting like i am. Im saying having a young behind is even a better idea, and there is now discussion about if he is the long term answer(not my opinion) b/c of his innuroes AND his poor performances vs gb.
He was pulled from two games with a concussion. Against the Giants a few years ago, and the Texans game this year
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Originally Posted by
JustAnotherBearsFan99
Ric, I wasn't commenting on your post, but rather the Miller comment in the post (you qualified your comment just fine, that the oline is definitely a problem.......so I'm fine with what you said).
And one more thing regarding Miller's comment, why would we let Cutler walk, in hopes we hit on a QB in the draft? I realize he's saying we'd save money. But I'm so tired of trying to do things on the cheap - and later wondering why things like the J'Marcus Webb thing doesn't result in a great player. At some point you do spend some money - in this case, re-signing Cutler. I do hope we re sign Cutler. We have so many needs and other problems, that why on earth would we worry about saving money at the QB slot now? Let's focus on fixing the oline right now, and we'll get the maximum "bang for the buck" when our entire offense looks better - both running AND passing.
But, anymore I feel like I'm one crazy voice. Like the old man who's yelling at the kids walking on his lawn.
Just fix the oline and don't worry about Jay Cutler now. Just fix the oline.
JABF, I'm not saying worry about Cutler, wory about the backup. You can fix the OL and the backup qb at the same time.
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On Monday Jim Miller said he would not extend Cutler if he cannot stay on the field(obviously the OL is the reason he cannot, but still something to think about). He said why pay the kind of money you would have to dole out to Cutler, when he's not staying on the field, if you can draft a guy for a quarter of that and get similar results (pointing to this years rookie class).
This was the thing that tripped my trigger Rick, not your comment. And even if we did cut Cutler to save money, there's no guarantee the new kid will be any good. And regarding concussions, unless they fix the oline, he'll just be the new "designated punching bag" and get injured too. To me, I want to scream "It's the oline stupid" it is the oline. I feel like one lone crazy dude about to have a stroke because of comments like Jim Miller here.
The QB position isn't our problem. IT IS THE OLINE.
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Originally Posted by
Riczaj01
JABF, I'm not saying worry about Cutler, wory about the backup. You can fix the OL and the backup qb at the same time.
That's fine. My fuse blew when I read Jim Miller's comment about not extending Cutler.
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