Chris Sojka
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I know this isn’t a place to appeal to people for understanding but I’ll try.
this situation was inevitable. Yes the failure on one side of the ball was absolutely guaranteed for Ryan Pace, Matt Nagy and the Chicago Bears, I am in no way absolving blame. They are responsible for personnel and development of it. However unless Pace hit a homer in at every level of the draft every year something going to get exposed.
“He never drafted O line”.
Had he we might be saying . “Opposing QBs have all day! Where’s the pass rush!?” Because Mack isn’t here!
Or
“this secondary makes me wanna rip my eyes out”
Or
“these WRs can’t stretch the field”
Or
“teams just run over us all day”
no matter where you look given the stock of players Pace came in with one of these scenarios was inevitable. Not only were we the last destination on earth teams wanted to come to but we were historically bad at drafting for over a decade before Paces arrival.
Head of Football operations actually put all these men in a 10% chance of successfully turning this team into a true contender. He is the biggest failure of all. He let Angelo ruin this organization for a decade after he missed for 5 straight seasons on draft picks.
The reality is, this was all a pipe dream anyways. And we got sold... again...
this situation was inevitable. Yes the failure on one side of the ball was absolutely guaranteed for Ryan Pace, Matt Nagy and the Chicago Bears, I am in no way absolving blame. They are responsible for personnel and development of it. However unless Pace hit a homer in at every level of the draft every year something going to get exposed.
“He never drafted O line”.
Had he we might be saying . “Opposing QBs have all day! Where’s the pass rush!?” Because Mack isn’t here!
Or
“this secondary makes me wanna rip my eyes out”
Or
“these WRs can’t stretch the field”
Or
“teams just run over us all day”
no matter where you look given the stock of players Pace came in with one of these scenarios was inevitable. Not only were we the last destination on earth teams wanted to come to but we were historically bad at drafting for over a decade before Paces arrival.
Head of Football operations actually put all these men in a 10% chance of successfully turning this team into a true contender. He is the biggest failure of all. He let Angelo ruin this organization for a decade after he missed for 5 straight seasons on draft picks.
The reality is, this was all a pipe dream anyways. And we got sold... again...
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