ESPN: Bears 2nd worst offseason of all 32 teams

Madden

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O-line is the most important aspect of our team this year. Last year every HB sucked running the ball due to lack of holes, which made us one dimensional and predictable. Offense won't be much better with Foles if we can't run the ball, and will only encourage Nagy to call 50 pass plays which never works unless you have a top 5 QB.
 

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Coulda just said "Bears had 2nd worst OFFENSE of all 32 teams" (in 2019), and it would be completely true.

Huge risk not going big on OL overhaul, and they're banking on coaching being THE issue. Whatever KC is able to do, Bears better have the personnel on their O to do it too, or the ship's going down again. New TEs or not.
 

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I don’t think it was the second worst offseason in the NFL but it wasn’t all that good either. Overpaid for Graham, and gambled on a QB who can’t stay healthy without any other meaningful investments into the offense. Same old Bears. By the way I expect Foles to be better than Mitch but that’s being taller than a midget.
 

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