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View Poll Results: Briggs and the 31st overall pick for our 6th overall pick: | |||
I love it, great deal! | 27 | 18.37% | |
I hate it, don't do it! | 120 | 81.63% | |
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03-27-2007, 11:05 AM | #136 | |
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Re: NFL Network: Bears' Briggs, 31st Pick for Skins' 6th Pick?
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This also kills any deal that would bring in Dre Bly, thus leaving us with an older and more fragile srpings to deal with next year.
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03-27-2007, 11:06 AM | #137 |
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Re: NFL Network: Bears' Briggs, 31st Pick for Skins' 6th Pick?
bad move... and I don't like him. We don't need some dude who whines like a baby when he doesn't get what he wants.. NO!
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03-27-2007, 11:14 AM | #138 |
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Re: NFL Network: Bears' Briggs, 31st Pick for Skins' 6th Pick?
With any deal you make, whether for players or in business, you have to look at the opportunity cost, or said differently, what opportunity we're giving up to make this deal.
To me, we currently have the opportunity to either: 1) Select Amobi Okoye at 6th overall and get the beast DT that we need eat up blocks, allowing our LBs to flow to the ball, and allowing our DEs more space to rush the passer. 2) Trade #6 for multiple picks, such as a high 1st (still allowing us to get an impact DL player) and a 2nd. Which essentially means we'd be giving up a chance to draft a 2nd rounder who could play G or S for us. There is evidence that Denver is willing to make a deal. And if Adrian Peterson falls to us, there's a real possibility we could end up with a massive package being proposed to us. In this deal, we get Briggs. But we give up ANY possibility at getting a huge offer for #6 should Quinn or Peterson drop to us. We give up the ability to fix our horrible DT spot opposite Griffin (please, let's dismiss the notion that Golston will ever be effective stopping the run at 290 pounds). We also give up more cap space because Briggs will be more expensive than the #6 pick. And we give up on the opportunity to let Rocky McIntosh develop into a serious player, because we'll have 3 LBs in front of him, plus Marshall vying for time as well. Just look at the cost-benefit picture here. It doesn't add up.
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03-27-2007, 11:16 AM | #139 |
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Re: NFL Network: Bears' Briggs, 31st Pick for Skins' 6th Pick?
Glad I didn't post it then.
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03-27-2007, 11:22 AM | #140 |
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03-27-2007, 11:25 AM | #141 |
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Re: NFL Network: Bears' Briggs, 31st Pick for Skins' 6th Pick?
for the life of me I can't understand all of the negativity towards this proposed deal. We keep a 1st rounder, and gain a STUD of a LB. Rocky may not be developing the way they want, or if they are like me, you just can't pass up on a guy like Briggs. especially when you essentially just change picks and do not lose our 1st rounder. Our D line does need to be addressed, which it will, just later in the draft. The draft is deep enough we can get a quality player. There may be something in the works we do not know about yet. I can't believe the number of people that are all for signing aged up LB or OLINE men, but when a 26 year old beast LB comes available for essentially nothing, people are bashing it. Yes it will cost us, yes Rocky will sit, but that is just a move that can't be ignored. That side of our D was consistantly run all over.
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03-27-2007, 11:26 AM | #142 |
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Re: NFL Network: Bears' Briggs, 31st Pick for Skins' 6th Pick?
Scheend you are right on with that last post brother. I don't like it either.
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03-27-2007, 11:27 AM | #143 |
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Re: NFL Network: Bears' Briggs, 31st Pick for Skins' 6th Pick?
Sorry I mispelled your name dude.
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03-27-2007, 11:29 AM | #144 | |
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As for all the, "we still keep a first round pick" talk, that is crap. It's the 31st pick! It might as well be a 2nd rounder.
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03-27-2007, 11:36 AM | #145 |
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Re: NFL Network: Bears' Briggs, 31st Pick for Skins' 6th Pick?
First: Lets not panic. In the espn article, they said Snyder hasn't even talked to the Bears. So the 6th for the 31st might not happen.
Second: This is a great deal if and only if we can get a second or third in addition. Third: If we do make this deal, we should trade Rocky for a third round pick. It is obvious we don't think he can cut it, if we make this trade. Finally: No matter what happens it might not be so bad, because Briggs is a absoulte stud and only 26. He can get in a three point stance on third downs and rush. With the 31st pick there is going to be a good player available. Heck maybe even A. Branch after Kiper keeps dogging him (just kidding). |
03-27-2007, 11:38 AM | #146 |
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Re: NFL Network: Bears' Briggs, 31st Pick for Skins' 6th Pick?
Does anybody have any insight as to what Williams will do with Lemar, Rocky, Marcus, London and Lance at his disposal. He must be salivating at the thought of all that hard-hitting, high motor personnel that he'll be able to apply his gifted defensive genius to.
I get the feeling that the Skins are in full "all or nothing" mode. GTripp highlights the salary situation in the next couple of years which the Skins may be looking at as well. Perhaps Gibbs/Williams/Saunders/Danny and Yoda realize that even darker times are ahead so it's better load up to win right now. If Williams has some sort of new swarming LB defense (3-4 hybrid) that he thinks will revolutionize how defenses are played then I can't argue against that. If it's just going to be "same ole, same ole" then I don't see any overwhelmingly positive gain out this as opposed to drafting a stud D-lineman earlier in the draft.
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Re: NFL Network: Bears' Briggs, 31st Pick for Skins' 6th Pick?
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Agreed. I personally wouldn't mind if we picked Okoye with our 6th pick. |
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03-27-2007, 11:39 AM | #148 | |
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Re: NFL Network: Bears' Briggs, 31st Pick for Skins' 6th Pick?
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Granted the FO knows more about the talent on the roster than anyone but did they see in the last 3 games that Rocky has no ability to man that position? Did they determine that moving Marshall to the outside automatically renders him ineffective? This is a move you make when you are one player away, not coming off of a 5-11 season with GLARING holes in the defensive line and pass rushing ends.. I hate to play the what if game but the '05 offseason set this team back for years by making 2 dumb decisions, letting Smoot and Pierce go because we seemingly felt there was something else better out there. We are doing the same thing with McIntosh. We don't know what he'll be over 16 games but after wasting a pick to go get him they are replacing him with someone elses superstar. If OLB was a need, why not get Cato June who is the same age, slightly less accomplished but would cost a HELL of a lot less in compensation ($+draft position). I'm not saying Briggs is not a good LB but he's a luxury item to this current roster, not a necessity.
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03-27-2007, 11:44 AM | #149 |
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Re: NFL Network: Bears' Briggs, 31st Pick for Skins' 6th Pick?
This is a typical move that we would make. FA quick fixes is what Snyder and his butt buddy Cerrato like to do. This is why we will never win with this clown as our owner. He just doesn't believe in building anything.
Why would we make a deal before the draft? It makes no frickin sense. What if someone falls to us and another team is willing to trade up to get a certain player? Doesn't Briggs play the weakside? We already have Rocky and Marshall at those positions. Terrible trade if we go through with it. |
03-27-2007, 11:49 AM | #150 |
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Re: NFL Network: Bears' Briggs, 31st Pick for Skins' 6th Pick?
for now...I'm going to assume that once we acquire Briggs...we're going to trade him to move back up and pick up a second or third rounder...but just adding Briggs with no extra picks is retarded when you consider our current linebacker core. This stinks of a desperation move in the wake of Washington's injury...kind of like the Duckett trade
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