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- Geneseo, IL
I do find it funny some of the media types making it sound like the move to Indiana is done deal and that Chicago is losing the Bears because the city and the state suck.
That hurts. That's awfully young to call it a career, but I'm sure he's more than comfortable monetarily, so if his interest is to focus on his mind and body.... to totally understandable. Some of these guys retire and have aches and pains for the rest of their lives.Wow. You can add center to the list of Bears needs.
I remember watching a video about Jim Otto and what he had to go through every day just to get out of bed and get to the breakfast table. No amount of money or fame is worth the way he spent the balance of his life, although he would probably disagree. I'm sure Dalman has not suffered the injuries Otto suffered, but even a fraction would be too much. All of these guys are one play away from becoming an invalid.That hurts. That's awfully young to call it a career, but I'm sure he's more than comfortable monetarily, so if his interest is to focus on his mind and body.... to totally understandable. Some of these guys retire and have aches and pains for the rest of their lives.
My question is: can't the Bears just turn around and make the offer to Linderbaum that we gave to Dalman, and then we're in the same situation we were in before this announcement?Wow. You can add center to the list of Bears needs.
Lindenbaum $s will be far greater than Dalman $s. Not a wash unfortunatelyMy question is: can't the Bears just turn around and make the offer to Linderbaum that we gave to Dalman, and then we're in the same situation we were in before this announcement?
Aren't we getting the money back from the Dalman contract?
Looks like Linderbaum is expected to get $4 million to $8 million more per year than Dalman was getting, so you are correct.Lindenbaum $s will be far greater than Dalman $s. Not a wash unfortunately
You have that without football. Add a weekly pounding for years, and I can only imagine.That hurts. That's awfully young to call it a career, but I'm sure he's more than comfortable monetarily, so if his interest is to focus on his mind and body.... to totally understandable. Some of these guys retire and have aches and pains for the rest of their lives.
Doesn't mean don't want him! Just doesn't seem realistic with their current cap situation and needs all around.Looks like Linderbaum is expected to get $4 million to $8 million more per year than Dalman was getting, so you are correct.
Linderbaum wants 25 million compared to Dalmam 14 millionMy question is: can't the Bears just turn around and make the offer to Linderbaum that we gave to Dalman, and then we're in the same situation we were in before this announcement?
Aren't we getting the money back from the Dalman contract?
Can you imagine walking away from a job that was going to pay you $14,000,000?Linderbaum wants 25 million compared to Dalmam 14 million
If I made $9,000,000 after tax last year, and it meant I could avoid 300 pounders pounding on me, in a word, yes.Can you imagine walking away from a job that was going to pay you $14,000,000?
I don't know if anyone suffered more than Otto. He played thru everything and played years past where he shoulda been done.I remember watching a video about Jim Otto and what he had to go through every day just to get out of bed and get to the breakfast table. No amount of money or fame is worth the way he spent the balance of his life, although he would probably disagree. I'm sure Dalman has not suffered the injuries Otto suffered, but even a fraction would be too much. All of these guys are one play away from becoming an invalid.
I saw a report he is expected to make between $18 and $22, though I'm sure it is possible someone overpays him to $25. No matter what he is going to reset the market as the richest center ever.Linderbaum wants 25 million compared to Dalmam 14 million
Never said we didn't. Could be looked at as paying him the difference for the next two years if you want but money is tight and there is SOOOO MUCH to do in the defense.Doesn't mean don't want him! Just doesn't seem realistic with their current cap situation and needs all around.
Yeah, I believe I saw he’s made $24M in his career. Add in his father had to retire early (was in his late 20s) after a football injury left him partially paralyzed (not sure if that was permanent or not), and I can certainly understand it. Also believe he has some type of engineering degree.If I made $9,000,000 after tax last year, and it meant I could avoid 300 pounders pounding on me, in a word, yes.
Getting a 2nd rounder back.
They are clearing room for someone.Getting a 2nd rounder back.
Burden is ready for a bigger role. Loveland is going to be the focal point of the offense anyway.
Could this be the move, before the MOVE? (Hi Maxx, you up?)
They have a LOT of holes right now. That Dahlman retirement really created a mess because that was an offensive line, especially the interior, that came together beautifully. I don't think that was on Poles' bingo card of off-season occurrences. So, the debate can be had at what needs to be addressed first:They are clearing room for someone.
Let's get their center McGovern also...Getting a 2nd rounder back.
Burden is ready for a bigger role. Loveland is going to be the focal point of the offense anyway.
Could this be the move, before the MOVE? (Hi Maxx, you up?)