Reviewing the Bears 2020 Off-season

    With most of the pieces settled for the upcoming season, I figured that I would review the Bears 2020 off-season. There is both good and bad, so let's see how they did.

    To start off, we have to talk about the trade for Nick Foles. The Bears sent a 4th round pick to Jacksonville for the former Super Bowl MVP quarterback. Personally, I love this move. While Foles still comes with question marks after a disappointing injury riddled year with the Jags, I think he still brings much promise to this offense. I also am all for getting another QB into this system after the disaster that was Mitch Trubisky last year for this team. As fans we have been starved for a solid QB for so long that I am happy that they are at least trying to add one. 

    Next the other huge move the Bears made was adding pro bowl pass rusher Robert Quinn to the team. The Bears inked him to a 5 year 70 million dollar contract. This is another move that I love for the upcoming season. Quinn had double digit sacks last year which would have led the Bears defense. I also think this signing will greatly benefit Khalil Mack, who we saw last year get constantly double teamed by opposing teams. With Quinn on the opposite side of him, and hopefully a healthy Akeem Hicks in the middle, the Bears have a very dangerous defense going into the season.

    Another signing the Bears made was former pro bowl tight end Jimmy Graham. The Bears gave the veteran tight end 9 million dollars guaranteed. Personally I hated this move, Graham is far removed from being an elite tight end, and now is average at best. I couldn’t believe the 9 million guarantee when I saw it. The Bears also used their first draft pick on Cole Kmet, a tight end out of Notre Dame. To me the Bears could have still drafted Kmet and instead of signing Graham, signed another offensive lineman or two which they need desperately.

    In the end, I do like what the team has done this off-season, and I do think that these moves put them in position to compete this year coming off a disappointing 2019-2020 season. The season also is still months away so who knows we might still get some new faces in the Bears locker room before the season. 


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