[CBFF] Listen to Mully

Steve Behrens steve.behrens at gmail.com
Wed Aug 16 10:46:12 MDT 2006


Yadda yadda....  Come on....  what team doesn't have hole somewhere...
especially quallity depth.  That's probably the hardest area to fill.  Any
depth at linebacker, compared to the starters is going to look inadequate
anyway, when you have arguably the best corp of LB's in the league.

At WR, I'm starting to think it's going to work itself out, finally, this
season.  There is enough talent there that I think the #2 position will
bubble up a legitimate WR early on.  I could be wrong... let's call it a gut
feel.

Speaking of 'gut feels', I see they have the same one I do about Brown.
That could be a problem, but I think our coaching staff will work it out.

Their comment about Peanut... so what? If he loses his job, then he loses it
to a better d-player.  Either way, we'll still have quality depth at the
position.

Sounds alot like talking head, get the ratings up,  'blah, blah, blah.  I
bet these guys would have rained the same way on the '85 Bears camp parade
as well.

-Behr


On 8/16/06, Jerry Madsen <jerrywm at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Brad Biggs and Zach Zaidman chimed in and this is more on the holes they
> see...
>
> -No depth at linebacker.  If a starter gets hurt, they're screwed.
> -No depth at wide receiver.  The idea that Rasheed Davis could become
> the #2 shows poor their depth is right now.
> -Poor depth at safety and with Mike Brown hurting his Achilles his
> injury could keep them out longer than the Bears are saying.
> -The poor play of Peanut could cost him a starting job to Manning Jr.
>
>
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