keasley45
Well-known member
Without this turning into a bash thread, wanted to throw out a hypothetical scenario that *might actually be realistic...
So last year, the Bears were hot for Wilson, but we refuse their offer. Three first round picks, a third rounder and a player or players is what they were willing to surrender.
FF a season and they drafted a rookie starter with a ton of potential, but mixed results - a pick initiated by the outgoing regime with no guarantee that given the rest of the holes on the team, will show fruition in the coming year.
So let's say whoever the new Bears HC is comes in and decides he doesn't want his future tied to the success of a 'prospect' and wants to choose his own guy... and that guy is Russ.
If the Bears offered us Fields and 2 first rounders ('22 and '23) and a 3rd (this year), would you take it or not?
And this assumes, not predicts, that Russ has played his last game here.
This isn't meant to devolve into a, ' russ doesn't want to leave... whoever wants Russ traded is dumb, etc etc etc' session.
It assumes a hypothetical scenario where him leaving is a foregone conclusion for the sake of discussion.
So last year, the Bears were hot for Wilson, but we refuse their offer. Three first round picks, a third rounder and a player or players is what they were willing to surrender.
FF a season and they drafted a rookie starter with a ton of potential, but mixed results - a pick initiated by the outgoing regime with no guarantee that given the rest of the holes on the team, will show fruition in the coming year.
So let's say whoever the new Bears HC is comes in and decides he doesn't want his future tied to the success of a 'prospect' and wants to choose his own guy... and that guy is Russ.
If the Bears offered us Fields and 2 first rounders ('22 and '23) and a 3rd (this year), would you take it or not?
And this assumes, not predicts, that Russ has played his last game here.
This isn't meant to devolve into a, ' russ doesn't want to leave... whoever wants Russ traded is dumb, etc etc etc' session.
It assumes a hypothetical scenario where him leaving is a foregone conclusion for the sake of discussion.