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1 minute ago, csmopar said:

After first trading down from 1 overall, the Chicago Bears have stunned the world with yet another trade to select….

 

 

 

 

 

 

From the Tennessee…

 

 

Hendon Hooker- Quarter Back

Nice surprise there! I love it! Lets go!!!

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2 minutes ago, csmopar said:

After first trading down from 1 overall, the Chicago Bears have stunned the world with yet another trade to select….

 

 

 

 

 

 

From the Tennessee…

 

 

Hendon Hooker- Quarter Back


Wasted pick and draft ammunition!!!

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1 minute ago, VikingsFanInChennai said:

Should we go ahead with the draft now? 

 

Or let's announce extra hour tomorrow and have draft run from 7 PM to 11 PM tomorrow onwards? 

I would stop for tonight. We told everyone it’d go until 10.   We also let picks happen before 7, and I’m pretty sure that confused a few people. Myself included. 

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1 minute ago, VikingsFanInChennai said:

Should we go ahead with the draft now? 

 

Or let's announce extra hour tomorrow and have draft run from 7 PM to 11 PM tomorrow onwards? 

I’d pause honestly for tonight. If you want an extra hour I’d make sure to let everyone know so they have a chance to plan or PM you their lists. 

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1 minute ago, VikingsFanInChennai said:

Should we go ahead with the draft now? 

 

Or let's announce extra hour tomorrow and have draft run from 7 PM to 11 PM tomorrow onwards? 

Go until someone doesn't pick. As long as people pick that are here, it's ok.

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2 minutes ago, csmopar said:

I would stop for tonight. We told everyone it’d go until 10.   We also let picks happen before 7, and I’m pretty sure that confused a few people. Myself included. 

that's exactly what I think. 

 

If we haven't suggested extra hour earlier, which we didn't, we can't expect GMs to be available now. 

 

We can see if we can have participation for extra hour tomorrow and everyone's suggestions regarding that. 

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Just now, VikingsFanInChennai said:

that's exactly what I think. 

 

If we haven't suggested extra hour earlier, which we didn't, we can't expect GMs to be available now. 

 

We can see if we can have participation for extra hour tomorrow and everyone's suggestions regarding that. 

Yeah let’s just call it a night. I don’t want to tick off anyone caught unprepared for a last minute change 

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Bears recap.

 

after landing the number 1 pick and trading it to Carolina for a basket of picks, plus a superstar at WR, the bears after trying to trade down again from 9 and finding no partners, selected a stud at Tackle to shore up their OL(thanks @NFLfan btw) and then stunned the world by trading up to pick 20 to select Hooker from TN. While many thought Fields showed he could be a starter long term, having solved their two biggest problems already, and having two 1st round picks next year, the bears had the rare chance to take a flyer on an injured but when healthy stud at QB in Hooker to backup fields, and push fields for the starting job. 
 

turning the number 1 overall pick into 3 potentially impactful players this year should better the odds of the Bears in 2023

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Thanks everyone. if for some reason we have some of the owners that missed picks that do not think they will be able to be a part of this moving forward or if they are just not responsive, let me know and i will gladly pick up another team in addition to Washington 

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Just now, TomDiggs said:

Thanks everyone. if for some reason we have some of the owners that missed picks that do not think they will be able to be a part of this moving forward or if they are just not responsive, let me know and i will gladly pick up another team in addition to Washington 

 

That would be great. Glad you joined us!

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