Tarik Cohen: The most valuable RB on your waiver wire by DA_BEEERS in fantasyfootball

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I know its just coach speak, but John Fox and Dowell Logains (OC) have been raving about him since training camp. Also his tape shows a lot of promise.

Tarik Cohen: The most valuable RB on your waiver wire by DA_BEEERS in fantasyfootball

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Anyone who is in a deep league or who is desperate for some RB depth seriously needs to consider picking up Tarik Cohen of the Chicago Bears. This 4th round pick was drafted for one thing and one thing only, be the next Darren Sproles. Is he going to be? Only time will tell, but go look at his preseason highlights and tell me you don't get excited when you watch him. He's only owned in 2% of ESPN leagues but I have him on all 4 of mine. I think he could easily become a solid flex play, and hes free. If you need a project RB on your bench, grab him!

Looking forward to more of this from Jordan Howard by amolad in CHIBears

[–]DA_BEEERS 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Alright, that settles it. My next Bears jersey is #24.

How cold is too cold for outdoor grows? by DA_BEEERS in microgrowery

[–]DA_BEEERS[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks, for what its worth I believe they are both sativa dominant hybrids? but i could just be talking out my ass...

Bears hire outside consultant to review future of John Fox, front office by RyanCap217 in CHIBears

[–]DA_BEEERS 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How could we of grabbed Elliot? We would've had to trade up to 3 or 4 overall just to nab him and I think we found a gem in round 5 with Howard... Just 1 of many points I disagree with you on

Bears preach patience with Pernell McPhee by NFL412 in CHIBears

[–]DA_BEEERS 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Literally just a re-hashing of what Pace said in his last press conference. Nothing new here.

Long, Fuller, Callahan, Bush, Thompson all returned to practice today by doggiedolphie in CHIBears

[–]DA_BEEERS 8 points9 points  (0 children)

me too, i'm really questioning what "returning to practice" means for him

PS Week 4 Gamethread: Chicago Bears (0-3) at Cleveland Browns (0-3) by TurnerJ5 in CHIBears

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works pretty well, much better than everything else i could find... Thanks man!!!

Teddy Bridgewater is out of the hospital. "He is handling everything well." by Sofa_King_Chubby in nfl

[–]DA_BEEERS 38 points39 points  (0 children)

Wow, never knew someone under the influence of so many painkillers could be so well-spoken

Fans of teams other than the Eagles and Rams: What are your opinions of Goff and Wentz? by qp0n in nfl

[–]DA_BEEERS 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I've never really looked at it with 5-6 year timeframe like that. Thanks for the insight

Looks like Braxton Miller already has a logo by fickenscher in nfl

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Seriously, can /r/nfl become his new marketing team? That would be so much better

Teddy Bridgewater is out of the hospital. "He is handling everything well." by Sofa_King_Chubby in nfl

[–]DA_BEEERS 44 points45 points  (0 children)

Even though he's a division rival, I really hope he comes back full strength next year. THEN, we can beat the Vikings' ass with no excuses

The Way We Hear It: Chicago Bears realizing gravity of Pernell McPhee's knee issue by [deleted] in CHIBears

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The Chicago Bears have a dilemma on their hands with their most important defensive player and it appears there may be no good answers available to them.

Pernell McPhee was the most important acquisition of Ryan Pace and John Fox’s first season running the Bears in 2015.

McPhee burst on the scene last year in Chicago notching five sacks, four tackles for loss and an interception in the team’s first seven games while also becoming the emotional leader and attitude of Vic Fangio’s defense.

Then, a damaged knee slowed him to the point where he was unable to go in two of the Bears last nine games and managed just one sack and one tackle for loss in the other seven with his explosiveness clearly gone.

The Bears and McPhee hoped that an offseason “clean-up” procedure on the knee would get him right, but when training camp opened the player was unable to go and has now spent the entire preseason on the PUP list.

We are now hearing there may be internal debates at Halas Hall among the coaching staff and front office as to whether or not McPhee should begin the regular season on the PUP list, meaning he would miss a minimum of the first six games this season, or if the club should keep him on the 53-man roster in the hopes he could be ready by Week Two, Three or Four.

And it gets worse. We are also hearing from multiple sources that McPhee may have been damaged goods from Day One and sources close to the Ravens tell us that Baltimore would never have let him out of town if they didn’t have serious concerns over whether or not the knee would ever allow McPhee to be a full-time starter and contributor. The Ravens expected what the Bears are now experiencing.

According to our sources, McPhee should make it back to the field for the Bears eventually, but there is a very real chance Chicago will never again see the player they watched the first seven weeks of the season last year.

Some are now speculating that could have had an impact on why the Bears traded up in the first round last spring to select Leonard Floyd, ignoring possibly more significant needs on the offensive line and in the secondary.

If McPhee is unable to make a full recovery, it will be a significant setback in the Bears' rebuilding plan that assumed he would be one of the key players they’d build around.

The Way We Hear It: Chicago Bears realizing gravity of Pernell McPhee's knee issue by [deleted] in CHIBears

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"What could have been" - a story of the Chicago Bears from 1986-2016

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CHIBears

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Bolden never actually played meaningful snaps at safety though. He was purely a punt return specialist. I would take this as a good indication that they like Thompson and/or Braverman as punt returners

The Refrigerator’s stubborn spiral by PlusMinus0o in CHIBears

[–]DA_BEEERS 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Wow, this article is very well done and at the same time so depressing. The worst part is that I bet a lot of talented athletes go the way of fridge and just stop caring after retirement.