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Author: Ryan Olson

The Top 10 Ryan Pace Draft Picks for the Bears (6-10)

Reading Time: 3 minutesHow we are grading these picks and players will be considering the following: Where the player was drafted, how much value that player gave the Bears, and the hazards the Bears avoided from not drafting a different player. However, we will not be grading these picks based on how many years this player played with the team. 10. Riley Ridley was selected with the 126th pick in the 2019 NFL draft. Ridley hasn’t contributed too much yet in the box scores, but he has made his presence felt in other places by holding down big-time blocks...

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Why Kyle Shanahan’s Gameplan is Helping the Bears

Reading Time: 2 minutesIn the 2019-20 season, the Green Bay Packers’ defense was surprisingly very strong in the pass defense category. Green Bay’s defense placed in the top half of the league in any metric you could find. But like most game plans in the league, a team member at some point in time will exploit those play schemes that held strong for so long. In the Cowboys and 49ers’ cases, this staple of play schemes held true.  Jason Garrett and the Dallas Cowboys launched a beautiful attack that was meant to bait the Packers into a cover one...

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Germain Ifedi Back to Guard: What it Means for the Bears

Reading Time: 2 minutesGermain Ifedi first broke out onto the scene in his freshman year at Texas A&M. He received freshman All-American honors and would later log an all SEC team onto his resume in 2015. Ifedi later got drafted by the Seahawks in the late first round and would become one of the brighter looking pieces in the league in terms of offensive lineman at right guard.  Ever since 2017 Ifedi has been playing a position where he isn’t comfortable at, and nor does he fit at this position. The Seahawks placed him at right tackle for whatever...

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Why the Bears Should Remove Darnell Mooney’s Rookie Handcuffs

Reading Time: 2 minutesSince Matt Nagy has arrived in Chicago, there has been a reoccurring theme with new rookies, particularly the rookie receivers. At the beginning of the year, Anthony Miller had his time and role significantly reduced, simply because he was a rookie. Miller could’ve elevated the offense but instead he was left sitting on the side of the field. The most famous victims of this rule would be Riley Ridley and Javon Wims, as they both sat out for the majority of their seasons when they could’ve been helping the team win games. The past looks like...

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Future QB Options for the Bears After Trubisky or Foles

Reading Time: 2 minutesThe quarterback position in Chicago has been especially weak since the start of the franchise. At the beginning of the season, QB Mitchell Trubisky looked to be the surefire greatest QB in franchise history, as he leads the franchise in passer rating while having a career of 2500+ passing yards with the club, which speaks volumes in itself. If you’re a Bears fan, or even an NFL fan, it is no secret that Trubisky’s future in Chicago is in doubt, as the club made the decision to acquire Super Bowl MVP Nick Foles from the Jaguars....

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