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January 1, 2018 10:36 pm
Bears' Dontrelle Inman: Strong performance in Week 17
by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Inman caught five passes for 94 yards in the Bears' Week 17 loss to the Vikings, and he ended the season with 25 receptions for 343 yards and one touchdown in 12 games in stints with the Bears and Chargers.
Inman had a hot start with the Bears after joining them in Week 10. He posted at least 64 yards in two of his first three games. However, he then had just 66 yards over his next four games before ending the season on a high note with 94 yards in the season finale. As an unrestricted free agent, it's almost certain that he'll latch on somewhere, and with an 810-yard season on his resume in 2016, if he lands in a good situation, he could be a player with a path to becoming a consistent fantasy producer.
Now, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
The Wasted Decade is done.
Build Back Better.
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After taking over the starting left guard position for the final nine games of the season, Dan FeeneyNow, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
The Wasted Decade is done.
Build Back Better.
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I felt pretty good about this news for Feeney. Until I saw who got the same award for LT. I think Feeney will be a good player for the Chargers, but not much competition in this year's rookie class on the OL?
TGLike, how am I a traitor? Your team are traitors.
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Originally posted by Heatmiser View PostI felt pretty good about this news for Feeney. Until I saw who got the same award for LT. I think Feeney will be a good player for the Chargers, but not much competition in this year's rookie class on the OL?
TGForget it Donny you're out of your element
Shut the fuck up Donny
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Listening to WFAN sports radio in NY, and Bart Scott is part of a new afternoon show. Bart Scott just said that of Rivers, Eli Manning, and Roethlisberger, he feels that players believe that Rivers is the better QB of the 3, as he is the most competitive (stressed this point the most), has so many different arm angles from which he throws, makes players around him better, throws his receivers open, etc.
Unfortunately, Rivers doesn't have a ring yet.
I am really wanting the team to do what it takes to get better in the next year or two or three to get a shot at a ring for Rivers. Once Rivers rides off into the sunset, it may take many years and multiple draft picks before we have another QB as good as Rivers. We are going to have a very good team except for potentially not a good QB in two or three years, and at that point, it will be very difficult to win a ring. Right now, it seems like we aren't far off. Need another offensive lineman and a couple of defensive linemen and a safety, and a K of course, but other than that, we have a good team. These holes could be fixed in a year or two.
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Originally posted by Attack View PostListening to WFAN sports radio in NY, and Bart Scott is part of a new afternoon show. Bart Scott just said that of Rivers, Eli Manning, and Roethlisberger, he feels that players believe that Rivers is the better QB of the 3, as he is the most competitive (stressed this point the most), has so many different arm angles from which he throws, makes players around him better, throws his receivers open, etc.
Unfortunately, Rivers doesn't have a ring yet.
I am really wanting the team to do what it takes to get better in the next year or two or three to get a shot at a ring for Rivers. Once Rivers rides off into the sunset, it may take many years and multiple draft picks before we have another QB as good as Rivers. We are going to have a very good team except for potentially not a good QB in two or three years, and at that point, it will be very difficult to win a ring. Right now, it seems like we aren't far off. Need another offensive lineman and a couple of defensive linemen and a safety, and a K of course, but other than that, we have a good team. These holes could be fixed in a year or two.Now, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
The Wasted Decade is done.
Build Back Better.
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Coach moves announced yesterday: The Chargers announced four new additions to the head coach Anthony Lynn's coaching staff. Rip Scherer is the team's new tight ends coach, Phil McGeoghan will coach wide receivers, Addison Lynch will serve as a quality control coach on defense and Keith Burns will join the team's as an assistant special teams coach. Marquice Williams moves from special teams to a defensive assistant and Mark Ridgley will serve as assistant offensive line coach.
Eric D. Williams, ESPN Staff Writer
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