Robert Griffin III
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And that's exactly what me and PFT were just talking about after the werewolf game. It's, well, now... Who was going around doing all the talking this offseason? Right. It was pissed off Ryan Poles. Right. All right. Now it's Kevin Warren. I know. It's stupid. So now you're saying to yourself, okay, now is Ryan Poles in the doghouse? Yeah, he is.
Exactly. And it's a never-ending cycle. Correct. You're just constantly cannibalizing yourself. When I look at Ryan Poles, I had a former teammate call me from my time in Washington. When I made the statement about Caleb Williams pulling an Eli to use it as leverage to get the Bears to make a decision. And I thought a public decision, as we mentioned before, was important.
Exactly. And it's a never-ending cycle. Correct. You're just constantly cannibalizing yourself. When I look at Ryan Poles, I had a former teammate call me from my time in Washington. When I made the statement about Caleb Williams pulling an Eli to use it as leverage to get the Bears to make a decision. And I thought a public decision, as we mentioned before, was important.
Exactly. And it's a never-ending cycle. Correct. You're just constantly cannibalizing yourself. When I look at Ryan Poles, I had a former teammate call me from my time in Washington. When I made the statement about Caleb Williams pulling an Eli to use it as leverage to get the Bears to make a decision. And I thought a public decision, as we mentioned before, was important.
I think that stuff matters. I think what happened with me in Washington, I think if there were more public statements from the organization, it wouldn't have stopped at all, but it could have damn sure slowed some of that stuff down.
I think that stuff matters. I think what happened with me in Washington, I think if there were more public statements from the organization, it wouldn't have stopped at all, but it could have damn sure slowed some of that stuff down.
I think that stuff matters. I think what happened with me in Washington, I think if there were more public statements from the organization, it wouldn't have stopped at all, but it could have damn sure slowed some of that stuff down.
They're talking to the fourth string tight end, and he's putting a story out, and they're like, well, we verified it. It's like, okay, you got the fourth string tight end and the fourth string linebacker to verify a story, and it just becomes a constant problem. So now I look at it, and I'm like, for Ryan Poles,
They're talking to the fourth string tight end, and he's putting a story out, and they're like, well, we verified it. It's like, okay, you got the fourth string tight end and the fourth string linebacker to verify a story, and it just becomes a constant problem. So now I look at it, and I'm like, for Ryan Poles,
They're talking to the fourth string tight end, and he's putting a story out, and they're like, well, we verified it. It's like, okay, you got the fourth string tight end and the fourth string linebacker to verify a story, and it just becomes a constant problem. So now I look at it, and I'm like, for Ryan Poles,
he should still be the one that is out front making the decisions and talking to the media. Otherwise, it just looks like you said, like he got handicapped. But the question I have for you, Big Kev, is who do you think should be the next coach? Now who do you want to be the coach?
he should still be the one that is out front making the decisions and talking to the media. Otherwise, it just looks like you said, like he got handicapped. But the question I have for you, Big Kev, is who do you think should be the next coach? Now who do you want to be the coach?
he should still be the one that is out front making the decisions and talking to the media. Otherwise, it just looks like you said, like he got handicapped. But the question I have for you, Big Kev, is who do you think should be the next coach? Now who do you want to be the coach?
I can see. Okay. Let's talk about the three you mentioned. Yeah. So first, Ben Johnson. Yeah. He didn't leave Detroit last year, talk to Amon Ross St. Brown, because they felt like they had unfinished business. I think they're on the path to try to go finish some of that business that they had. Why would he come to Chicago? Caleb Williams. I understand that.
I can see. Okay. Let's talk about the three you mentioned. Yeah. So first, Ben Johnson. Yeah. He didn't leave Detroit last year, talk to Amon Ross St. Brown, because they felt like they had unfinished business. I think they're on the path to try to go finish some of that business that they had. Why would he come to Chicago? Caleb Williams. I understand that.
I can see. Okay. Let's talk about the three you mentioned. Yeah. So first, Ben Johnson. Yeah. He didn't leave Detroit last year, talk to Amon Ross St. Brown, because they felt like they had unfinished business. I think they're on the path to try to go finish some of that business that they had. Why would he come to Chicago? Caleb Williams. I understand that.
That's the golden ticket. I know.
That's the golden ticket. I know.
That's the golden ticket. I know.
And I think it's an attractive job as well because of the skill guys that they have around. You come in, you build up the offensive line, you improve the defense, but you have Caleb Williams. You have Roma Dunze. You have DJ Moore. The roster isn't so bad.