@startkyIeorton For the most, in the moment of decisions he has made, I typically agree with it or at least see the rationale even when it comes to most draft picks. He has lacks aggression with his moves but I think now is the first time it's made any sense to be aggressive since he took over
@startkyIeorton People just love the Thieneman pick (on several "top 5 favorite picks" yesterday) and you were like the sole voice on Bears Twitter showing displeasure. Totally get where you're coming from about the value of DL > safety, but people enjoy defending their team when they're happy
@startkyIeorton Love your takes, would hate you leaving this platform but I think you're taking the criticism too harshly. Poles is not immune to getting dunked on. Notorious for wasting every 3rd he's used, reception to Loveland and Darnell was mixed at best, Hyppolite was rightfully trashed
@jacobinfante24 Either
1. Thieneman, Halton, and Lawrence/Jacas or
2. Miller, Haulcey, and Lawrence/Jacas
Thieneman you probably have to take at #25, Miller you might be able to trade back into the early 2nd and still grab
Per the ACCNX broadcast, Clemson junior DT Peter Woods suffered a minor hamstring injury a few days ago and that's why he's only running a 10-yard split at the Tigers' pro day today instead of a full 40-yard dash
@NicholasMoreano No, don't need another aging vet (Jarrett) forced signing at a position of need (Odeyingbo). Would end up paying more for the name than the performance you get
@scottbrownell34@jacobinfante24 I think Thuney is still at the top as the best pass blocking LG in the league, but there's definitely better running blockers (he's still good there too)
@SheilKapadia If you remove just the Lions loss from Week 2, the point differential for the Bears becomes +28. It really doesn't correlate to how this team has played for majority of the season
@Johnathan_Wood1 I think specifically on PFF for the last 3 games it's been 3 (Bengals), 5 (Giants), and 3 (Vikings) drops. So 11 of the 18 drops in the past 3 weeks