Brandon Marshall: Dealing away one of the best wide receivers of the last decade and a seventh-round pick in exchange for a fifth-rounder? Not a fan. Sure, Chicago unloaded Marshall's contract and the distractions he can bring, but ultimately, I think the new regime will dearly miss the steady production of a guy who's averaged nearly 1,200 yards receiving over the last eight seasons. Personally, I don't think someone flying to New York to tape a TV show on an off day is the worst thing in the world. So the guy gets ticked off when the team doesn't play hard? Not a distraction that merits getting unloaded, at least not to me. If he and Cutler were suddenly having trouble working together and the team decided to roll with the controversial quarterback, then OK. And, in theory, some of the money saved went to signing defensive talent.