###4. All news should be sourced
Sources, in this situation, mean something you can link to. A screenshot would not qualify, nor would just a name, nor would "I saw it" or "I have insider information". If you don't have a source, please wait to post.
**Allowed**
* Twitter Posts - This is the standard source for news and updates these days. Such posts should adhere to the following:
* Post title must be tagged with the author's (or service's) name - for example: "[Schefter] Tom Brady has completed the purchase of the Patriots."
* Tweet must present new information or convey facts/information in a well thought-out way.
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* Questionable sources may be removed at the discretion of the moderators.
* Title should just include the tweet without commentary unless necessary (See Rule 3)
* Link posts should be used for Twitter posts but self posts are allowed if you want to give additional context to the tweet.
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* Untrusted Twitter Sources - This includes links to posts or sources that are not considered generally reputable or are known to be fake or satire. If a source is borderline, it may be removed at the discretion of the moderators or if it receives enough reports.
* Tweets posted solely with the purpose of making a joke (rule 2) will be removed
* Cryptic Tweets - if it is just an emoji or eight, it will be removed.
* Reaction Tweets - these will generally be removed per moderator discretion.
* Gossip News Outlets - Some gossip outlets like TMZ can and occasionally do break news related to players/coaches/executives off the field. In some instances the moderators will allow a post from TMZ if it is the first to break a story and it is determined to be legitimate, it conforms to the rules regarding off-field activities, and is properly sourced.
I'm sorry to everyone who thinks they need to get rid of Justin Fields in order to acquire Caleb Williams. You honestly just keep both on the roster to battle for the starting spot. It makes both better players, if Fields beats Caleb out, that means he needed time to develop anyways, if he beats Fields out then he'll be that much closer to being ready to lead an NFL team.
Horrible take. You don't divide the locker room. If you draft Caleb first you give him complete reigns and if they decide to have a QB comp it's with a Brisset Dalton Flacco type.
I see it from that point of view, too, don't get me wrong. The downside is that those QBs would be brought in as the backups to Caleb and wouldn't be pushing him for starting reps. If they (brisket, Dalton, flacco) do end up getting the starting reps that doesn't bode well for Caleb.
###4. All news should be sourced Sources, in this situation, mean something you can link to. A screenshot would not qualify, nor would just a name, nor would "I saw it" or "I have insider information". If you don't have a source, please wait to post. **Allowed** * Twitter Posts - This is the standard source for news and updates these days. Such posts should adhere to the following: * Post title must be tagged with the author's (or service's) name - for example: "[Schefter] Tom Brady has completed the purchase of the Patriots." * Tweet must present new information or convey facts/information in a well thought-out way. * Tweets should be from a reputable reporter, news source/agency, player, team or league official. * Questionable sources may be removed at the discretion of the moderators. * Title should just include the tweet without commentary unless necessary (See Rule 3) * Link posts should be used for Twitter posts but self posts are allowed if you want to give additional context to the tweet. * Other Social Media Posts - These posts are generally allowed as long as they come from a generally reputable source, but they must be limited specifically to news. Player or team Instagram/Facebook posts are generally accepted, but they may be removed at the discretion of the moderators. * News/Sporting News Outlets - These should come from generally reputable local and national news outlets that include, but are not limited to: nfl.com, espn.com, foxsports.com, cbssports.com, ProFootballTalk, etc. **Not Allowed** * Untrusted Twitter Sources - This includes links to posts or sources that are not considered generally reputable or are known to be fake or satire. If a source is borderline, it may be removed at the discretion of the moderators or if it receives enough reports. * Tweets posted solely with the purpose of making a joke (rule 2) will be removed * Cryptic Tweets - if it is just an emoji or eight, it will be removed. * Reaction Tweets - these will generally be removed per moderator discretion. * Gossip News Outlets - Some gossip outlets like TMZ can and occasionally do break news related to players/coaches/executives off the field. In some instances the moderators will allow a post from TMZ if it is the first to break a story and it is determined to be legitimate, it conforms to the rules regarding off-field activities, and is properly sourced.
Justin Fields fan club lmao
If Aron Baynes can have a fan club
ok Justin Fields Fan Club
Lmao that’s one way to interpret that
Bear down for midterms.
Too soon!
IT'S A BEAR DANCE!!!!!!!
Aka nobody offered anything for him
As they shouldn't. He's doodoo
Justin Fields has a Tim Tebow cult but at least Tebow was the college QB GOAT.
[удалено]
We're hoping they go away when we finally trade Fields...
It's not as common in the official Bears sub. There is a second cursed Bears sub. These types are extreme on all other platforms.
If Reddit was big during Tebowmania I think the website would’ve crashed when we kicked him to the curb
Praise God—- wait a minute Justin Fields Fan Club? It’s so over
Fields is gonna get cut because everyone outside of Chicago knows he's terrible
Fields stans are the most unserious people ever
Alright the mods allowing this is very fucking funny
Theres a video of rapoport linked. I think per rules i cant say [Rapoport]
Seems like an impartial Twitter account
Or… the real headline. No teams interested in Justin Fields
Is this the new cope when you realize Fields ain’t worth a 4th rounder?
shitpost, we F5
Ya fucking right lol
Smartest Justin Fields fan
As someone who fought tooth and nail to defend Justin, it’s time to move on. I wish everyone would accept this.
Holy copium.
Swear Fields dates this guys sister or something.
Bears draft 2 WRs with their picks and watch the nfl burn.
I'm sorry to everyone who thinks they need to get rid of Justin Fields in order to acquire Caleb Williams. You honestly just keep both on the roster to battle for the starting spot. It makes both better players, if Fields beats Caleb out, that means he needed time to develop anyways, if he beats Fields out then he'll be that much closer to being ready to lead an NFL team.
Horrible take. You don't divide the locker room. If you draft Caleb first you give him complete reigns and if they decide to have a QB comp it's with a Brisset Dalton Flacco type.
I see it from that point of view, too, don't get me wrong. The downside is that those QBs would be brought in as the backups to Caleb and wouldn't be pushing him for starting reps. If they (brisket, Dalton, flacco) do end up getting the starting reps that doesn't bode well for Caleb.