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LambeauLegs
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What are your views on this idea? I had not heard anyone talk about this but have not been following the Bears much since the last game against GB.
Usually these sort of articles or info are created by people not so close to the person or organizations they are writing about but this was Hub Arkush. He suggests that if the new GM or coach does not get rid of Marshall as their first activity working for the Bears that then the Bears are in trouble again.
Click the link for the full article I didnt want to take up a full page posting it all
Bears should get rid of Brandon Marshall | Chicago
BY HUB ARKUSH
For the Sun-Times
Depending on whose analysis of Brandon Marshall’s contract you believe, Marshall might be a lot less expensive than Jay Cutler to get rid of, and his departure would serve the Bears a great deal better than Cutler’s.
Cutler certainly is overpaid and overrated as a quarterback and he will never be voted Mr. Congeniality by his teammates, but he does have his supporters and he’s not a problem in the locker room.
I’m sure there are Bears who are envious or jealous or both of Cutler for his contract and A-list lifestyle, but Cutler actually avoids the spotlight and there doesn’t seem to be any pocket of dissent or dislike among teammates who would just as soon see him gone.
On the other hand, when it comes to Marshall, more than a few of his teammates would gladly kick in for his bus ticket out of town.
How will we know if the Bears get it right in their hires of a new general manager and coach?
If one of their first official moves isn’t a trade or the release of Marshall, you can assume the team is in trouble again.
Usually these sort of articles or info are created by people not so close to the person or organizations they are writing about but this was Hub Arkush. He suggests that if the new GM or coach does not get rid of Marshall as their first activity working for the Bears that then the Bears are in trouble again.
Click the link for the full article I didnt want to take up a full page posting it all
Bears should get rid of Brandon Marshall | Chicago
BY HUB ARKUSH
For the Sun-Times
Depending on whose analysis of Brandon Marshall’s contract you believe, Marshall might be a lot less expensive than Jay Cutler to get rid of, and his departure would serve the Bears a great deal better than Cutler’s.
Cutler certainly is overpaid and overrated as a quarterback and he will never be voted Mr. Congeniality by his teammates, but he does have his supporters and he’s not a problem in the locker room.
I’m sure there are Bears who are envious or jealous or both of Cutler for his contract and A-list lifestyle, but Cutler actually avoids the spotlight and there doesn’t seem to be any pocket of dissent or dislike among teammates who would just as soon see him gone.
On the other hand, when it comes to Marshall, more than a few of his teammates would gladly kick in for his bus ticket out of town.
How will we know if the Bears get it right in their hires of a new general manager and coach?
If one of their first official moves isn’t a trade or the release of Marshall, you can assume the team is in trouble again.