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riotacting t1_j3qrtux wrote

That's what happens when you intentionally nuke your roster by trading your two stars mid-season after getting rid of your other pro bowler (mack) prior to the season and also get injuries in your secondary.

But we have the #1 overall, a clear franchise quarterback for the first time ever, and a shit ton of cap space... so that's something.

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Notacop9 t1_j3qx9ul wrote

And a 100 year old owner who is more focused on moving the team out of the city than building a winning team. Tickets are going to sell regardless of the success of the team. They can make more money in Arlington Heights than they can by winning the Superbowl. So that is where the focus is.

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NaturalProof4359 t1_j3tvvci wrote

Side bar:

Excluding the logistical issues, the City of Chicago had every chance to resolve their issues. They chose not to, numerous times.

Politics aside - Good on Ted to move them out.

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