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42 opiniones en “Why Khalil Mack trade was 'good move' by new Chicago Bears regime | Pro Football Talk | NBC Sports”

  1. Bears management did the right thing. The risks in trading again an aging super star are less than the risks of over-paying to keep one. Look at all the over-paid talent on losing teams. The way the players CBA is written, a franchise is wise to draft or acquire young talent, enjoy the productive years, then trade the aging star away. It isn't a formula that inspires loyalty, and it isn't morally the right thing to do, but it is the logical outcome of the rules the players own union insisted on.

  2. LOL. Looking at the Yankees to see how to spend money isn't exactly the best franchise to emulate. They have paid a bunch of money for bad contracts. Give me a break. It would've been better to trade Mack after next year. They are eating so much dead money this year they gave him away for free.

  3. Chargers are doing with Mack the same thing the Bears did. Still have a QB on their rookie deal so load up and try to make a Super Bowl run now before you have to pay that QB. The difference? Chargers have Herbert, not Trubisky. I think the Bears made the right move, but the Chargers did a great job here. If they cut Mack at any point in the next 3 years there is ZERO dead money to deal with.

  4. It's never good to pay 30 million for any player who's not the quarterback. There's a reason belicheck has 6 rings and it starts by not paying a few players all the money.

  5. I hate the idea of clearing the boards. With two players making an impact,any average team can be a super bowl team. If fields plays up and you get two very good players in free agency and the draft, you can win ten games. Could you have reworked macks contract? I don't know. But i think you evaluate each player. You don't just get rid of all your good players cause there's a new regime.

  6. I wouldn't say the trade was ill advised. They felt he was the missing piece to the defense and they played great with him. The problem was the offense and the qb position. Mack had them right there in 2018.

  7. Mack is a beast but switching to a 4-3 makes him less needed and hopefully that contract space pays off for the Bears…otherwise they just lost a future hall of famer for very little

  8. The new head coach is not the defensive coordinator he's the head coach now so now he's coaching defense again he is a head coach how is he going to get out of those players now

  9. Ryan poles don't have that many years for a rookie to come in and make an impact the coach might have longer time than him but if that head coach cannot make that bears defense good poles and the head coach be gone in 3 years

  10. The compensation the Bears got for him is rather laughable. It is basically 1 draft pick. The 6th-rounder is nothing. Unless they get lucky, the Bears will be worse this next season, and if they do NOT fix much of that offense, Fields may not improve at all.

  11. Great trade. Mack was a non factor in the most important game of the '18 season when he was shut down by Jason Peters. Then Mack made a business decision the following 3 seasons because he realized the team would never have an offense

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  13. They got fired because they got permission to trade the future 1st for justin and then let 2 starting o-lineman walk out of the building allowing Justin to get his head knocked off during the season and never fixing the problem.. Thats why they are fired.. if they signed 2 FA starting o-lineman they would still be in chicago and the BEARS would have made the playoffs..

  14. I'm going to miss Mack. He is a freaking beast! It sucks he had those recent injuries which slowed him down causing him not to play up to the standards of his huge contract. Hopefully, he can stay healthy and dominate again.

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