ChronicKerr wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
I was aware of this and that's why I was upset we didn't get Brohm in the 2nd round instead of Forte. There were a lot of Forte's in this years draft and we may have reached a little early on him. I can only trust Angelo's judgement that he is a player and not another waste of a pick like Wolfe.
Sorry bro, but theres a reason why Brohm fell to the 2nd round. Cause he's a reach QB. Alot of risk, with a lot of reward. Would it have been nice if we did draft him? Of course, a new face at QB is always nice with the Bears, but honestly if Forte becomes the stud we're all saying he will and he makes us forget about Benson, who would have been the better pick? Forte or Brohm?
Not to mention that, lets say we did draft Brohm. Preseason starts and Lovie states that the QB position is wide open. Brohm gets the nod, but after 6 games, he becomes the Ryan Leaf of the franchise. At this point, I'm sure the media, as well as the fans are calling for his head. So now what do we do? Give the ball to Rex or Kyle, then START ALL OVER again the following season?
We drafted these 2 not too long ago. Let's give them 1 more fair chance (at least for Orton) to win us over. Orton might not have look good the last few games of the season last year, but how much confidence do you have when you know your not making it to the playoffs, its a sub-par defense, with an even more sub-par offense, and you don't even know if you'll be with this team next year?
As BEP said, if it does become a running offense with Forte and Benson, we'll be ok with Orton and his short passes to Olson and Clark.
Don't forget:
short passes and running the ball = maintaining the clock
Maintaining the clock = less time for our defense to be on the field
less time for our defense to be on the field = more chances of preventing injury
more chances of preventing injury =
