Will Land
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i dont think i've seen a single person happy when keldric faulk gets mocked to their team

Dominicans hyping up a Korean 🇩🇴🇰🇷







The salary cap was $208m in 2022. It's $301m this year. That's a massive 44% increase in 4 years. I keep seeing "that's way too much money anyway" when players are signing deals. Adjust your thinking. This is the cost of doing business with a rapidly accelerating salary cap. If you want the Bears to compete with elite teams, they need to spend. Yes, they need to spend intelligently, but they can't just dip their toe in the water either. The cap isn't a myth, but it can be pretty easily manipulated if the owner is willing to spend the cash. I really don't want to hear about the cash they need available 12 months from now for Caleb's extension. If the Bears want to continue to operate that way, the mom and pop shop Bears aren't going to become yearly contenders. That's the mentality that keeps good teams from becoming great. Ownership matters. George has done a lot of good things over the last couple of years, but we need to see this mentality change, and change soon.


4 years for $78M with $38M guaranteed in a deal done by Adisa Bakari and Jeff Whitney of The Sports & Entertainment Group.


The Chicago Bears teasing a new alternate helmet around league circles.




Tell me your best argument in favor of the #Bears keeping DJ Moore To me, you’re paying $28.5M in cap to a WR whose numbers have dropped the last two years and whose effort on routes is inconsistent I feel like they have good weapons without him and need that money to fix the D







