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I am starting to like this Suggs guy and I also like Newman from Kansas State.

 

Either one of them would really help the defense; The Bears could then draft someone like Suggs from Virginai Teach (Rb) in the 2nd round or go with Ragone or Simms or Bollder in the 2nd and then take Mcgahee in the 3rd.

 

You deal a 7th for Kordell and redo the contract and then you have Kordell, Miller, and a pick. Thats 3 qb's, you have a stud rb, a stud de or cb and money to go out and sign someone like David Boston. You may even have enough to get Colvin resigned as well.

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I am starting to like this Suggs guy and I also like Newman from Kansas State.

 

Either one of them would really help the defense; The Bears could then draft someone like Suggs from Virginai Teach (Rb) in the 2nd round or go with Ragone or Simms or Bollder in the 2nd and then take Mcgahee in the 3rd.

 

You deal a 7th for Kordell and redo the contract and then you have Kordell, Miller, and a pick.  Thats 3 qb's, you have a stud rb, a stud de or cb and money to go out and sign someone like David Boston.  You may even have enough to get Colvin resigned as well.

if the bears had a history of developing QB's then id say that would be good strategy...if we were san francisco then you would have a point...but were not...we havent really developed a stud QB that hung around for ten years or so since the 1940's and sid luckman...

 

leftwich is a perfect fit for the bears...he has the skills..arm , intelligence , leadership , mobility , toughness ..he has his best success in cold weather...if the bears pass on him who knows when they get another shot at that type of talent...

 

we cant afford to pass him up...

 

id be more comfortable with your stategy above if you were talking about a RB in the 2nd round and not a QB....

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As much as I love Leftwich, I think the Bears really need to draft the DT from Penn State. The Bears have had no pass-rush FOREVER, and their secondary pays for it severely. If you know you can get a Kingsbury, Bouler, or another decent QB (NOT CHRIS SIMMS!!!) then I say you pass on Leftwich.

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I am starting to like this Suggs guy and I also like Newman from Kansas State.

 

Either one of them would really help the defense; The Bears could then draft someone like Suggs from Virginai Teach (Rb) in the 2nd round or go with Ragone or Simms or Bollder in the 2nd and then take Mcgahee in the 3rd.

 

You deal a 7th for Kordell and redo the contract and then you have Kordell, Miller, and a pick.  Thats 3 qb's, you have a stud rb, a stud de or cb and money to go out and sign someone like David Boston.  You may even have enough to get Colvin resigned as well.

if the bears had a history of developing QB's then id say that would be good strategy...if we were san francisco then you would have a point...but were not...we havent really developed a stud QB that hung around for ten years or so since the 1940's and sid luckman...

 

leftwich is a perfect fit for the bears...he has the skills..arm , intelligence , leadership , mobility , toughness ..he has his best success in cold weather...if the bears pass on him who knows when they get another shot at that type of talent...

 

we cant afford to pass him up...

 

id be more comfortable with your stategy above if you were talking about a RB in the 2nd round and not a QB....

Aren't you forgetting about Bobby Douglas? :D

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