Bears are trying to copy "inside the grind"

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There are similar ones for the Vikings, Patriots and Ravens that I've seen. It seems pretty common across the league. Maybe we copied them!
 
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There are similar ones for the Vikings, Patriots and Ravens that I've seen. It seems pretty common across the league. Maybe we copied them!
Maybe, never seen one from anyone else before.

Regardless of who copied who, Hollywood does it better lmao
Bears video seems to show they didn't start looking for draft picks until scouting combine.
 
Maybe, never seen one from anyone else before.

Regardless of who copied who, Hollywood does it better lmao
Bears video seems to show they didn't start looking for draft picks until scouting combine.
Ya Rams are on top of the game in this department. Not only the video production, but everything about it, especially where they choose to set up their draft HQ's. It also helps that our FO has it's act together--I actually like the GM, HC, and I like getting to know the Scouts & Personnel people.
 
I expect the Bears to be very good this year, unless Ben Johnson is the next Bill Arnsparger. He made a great hire for his DC in Dennis Allen, so Johnson can focus solely on the offense.
 
Not sure why all teams wouldn't be doing something similar. Can generate revenue from views and it doesn't cost a ton of money to do some basic shit like this. Plus, you get your players more exposure which makes fans like them more which makes more jerseys sell. It's a win/win for an organization I'd think.

Of course, if the Bengals start doing it they'll try and find a way to charge their players for screen time as a "personal brand building fee". Then penalize them a pudding cup from the snack bar per day if they refuse to participate.
 
Not sure why all teams wouldn't be doing something similar. Can generate revenue from views and it doesn't cost a ton of money to do some basic shit like this. Plus, you get your players more exposure which makes fans like them more which makes more jerseys sell. It's a win/win for an organization I'd think.

Of course, if the Bengals start doing it they'll try and find a way to charge their players for screen time as a "personal brand building fee". Then penalize them a pudding cup from the snack bar per day if they refuse to participate.
If your draft is just you crying and saying curse words because other teams are choosing the players you want might be difficult to spin positively for the camera. Haha

But it makes good business sense to increase off season revenue when your only on tv for less than half the year
 
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I had a look, more than 50% have at some point, but it's inconsistent output.

NFL do Hard knocks and seemed to start it.
This is part of the marketing group department and imo teams that don't do much or even don't do anything will be the teams with cheaper owners. Could also be teams that don't feel the need to build up the fan base more like say Dallas.
 
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