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noonthirtyjoe
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For the record I wanted Emory to stay with limited powers. He was a mover and a shaker and kept things interesting. I thought he was good at bringing in talent and drafting. I think his drafting got better. He certainly deserves to go, but I'll miss the constant action and aggressiveness of Emory. I can't remember any GM ever working so hard for the Bears. He failed but he gave it his all. I could see him learn from these mistakes and be a top top GM one day in the near future. I respect the hard work.