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10-11-2008 01:47 PM |
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Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath58
(Post 5103601)
Hmmm, who's judgment to trust?
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Well, the very nature of the article -- that quite a few people think Bradley will succeed outside Chicago -- means the Bears' judgment isn't terribly respected on this topic.
Let's also not forget that the Bears were recently described by one of their ex-wideouts as "where receivers go to die" (which was then backed up by more of their ex-wideouts with laughing "no comment" responses). While its understandable for people to doubt the Chiefs' coaches evaluations, there is literally no reason whatsoever to assume that the Bears had it correct.
And, really, it's is only an issue if the Chiefs attempt to pigeon-hole Bradley the way the Bears did. Using Will Franklin as an example, Gailey seems to work guys into the offense by having them in the slot, even though the hope is surely that he'll emerge as an option opposite Bowe. The same could be true for Bradley here, while the Bears seem to have told him that he could only play one position and that was it.
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