Let’s take a break from baseball and talk football. Chicago Bears football.
I am not a fan of Ryan Pace. After all, he is the architect
of a team that has lost double digits the last 3 years. With three top ten
picks he has not drafted an impact player. Sure, he drafted Mitch Trubisky but
only as an understudy to his big free agent Mike Glennon. Glennon was so bad
Trubisky had to start. And after one year, Glennon is gone.
Maybe Pace is waking
up. Resigning Kyle Fuller and Prince Akumara was a good move. Losing them would leave the defense with too many holes. Decimated by injuries (Danny Trevathan,
Leonard Floyd) for a few games, this defense was still pretty good thanks to
defensive guru Vic Fangio. For the first time in his tenure, Pace didn’t go
crazy in the draft. He picked an impact player with the first pick a 3 down
starter, linebacker Roquan Smith. He fits perfectly in this defense as he
played in a 3-4 set up in college. Sure there is more work to be done but it’s
a start.
Ryan Pace’s main focus this off season was finding players
to help Trubisky succeed. Everything the Bears did in free agency revolved
around the quarterback. They signed Trey Burton, a backup tight end from the
Eagles. In a limited sample size, he still is an upgrade. What this acquisition
shows is what a terrible 2017 second round pick Adam Shaheen was. Once again he
is third on the depth chart behind Dion Simms. Next up, slot receiver Taylor Gabriel. He is the speed burner the Bears need to stretch the field. He should
make everyone forget the always injured Eddie Royal. The key signing was Allen
Robinson who was really good prior to tearing his ACL, causing him to miss 2017.
The other receiver available was a healthy Sammy Watkins, whom I would have
preferred. Robinson’s injury may not be healed for the opener against Green
Bay. But we’ll get a clearer picture when training camp starts.
Pace has had some success in the second round of the draft.
Eddie Goldman and Cody Whitehair stepped in and contributed from the get go.
This year he drafted more help for his QB, center James Daniels to bolster the
offensive line. They made shrewd moves up to draft Memphis explosive speed
receiver Anthony Miller. Say good bye to Kevin White.
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If the 'first to say yes' coach is a great offensive coordinator, I feel a
sense of optimism. What makes me mad and sad is when coach Nagy and Pace say to
lower your expectations. What kind of message is that for a young team?