Category Archives: Chicago Bears

Bears Strategy to Solve the Quarterback Position Is Only Logical

Yesterday I addressed the first of two Bear-related articles at Yahoo! Sports.  The first was a pretty negative  view point expressed by Andy Behrens that pretty much corresponds to the national view point.  Today I’d like to talk a little about a … Continue reading

Posted in Chicago Bears | Leave a comment

The Bears Unnecessarily Risky Off-Season

Many who follow (or used to follow) this blog probably think I’ve abandoned it. I haven’t. Its just that I work for a living and things have been a little crazy. They’re probably going to get a lot more crazy … Continue reading

Posted in Chicago Bears | 2 Comments

View of Bears First Round Pick Is, As Usual, A Matter of Perspective

  It’s interesting the effect that a different view point can have. I grew up in the suburbs of St. Louis. The neighborhood in St. Charles, Mo. was predominantly white and relatively prosperous. When I left to go to college to … Continue reading

Posted in Chicago Bears, Cleveland Browns, Houston Texans, Kansas City Chiefs | Leave a comment

Bears Mismanagement of the Quarterback Position Very Likely to Continue Tonight and Tomorrow

  Brad Bigs at the Chicago Tribune addresses the possibility that there will be a quarterback available for the Bears in round 2: “I can tell you this: There are plenty of scouts who don’t believe the quarterbacks will free-fall. … Continue reading

Posted in Chicago Bears | Leave a comment

Bears Must Draft a Quarterback at Three Overall

  Brad Biggs at the Chicago Tribune gives 13 reasons why the Bears will want to draft a quarterback in the first round: If not now, when? The time to invest a first-round draft pick in a quarterback appears to have … Continue reading

Posted in Chicago Bears | 3 Comments

Message from NFL Personnel Men: Stay Away From Deshone Kizer

  One of the most enjoyable aspects of draft season for me is reading the anonymous quotes from NFL personnel scouts and executives that Milwaukee Journal Sentinel columnist Bob McGinn collects. There are always a few surprises here. Probably the … Continue reading

Posted in Chicago Bears | Leave a comment

John Fox Is Going Nowhere without Ryan Pace

Dan Durkin at The Athletic answers your questions: @djdurkin Are #Bears going to draft based on 2017 impact needs to save their jobs or more long term foundation? ie, QB in 1st rd or DT/DB? — Double Deuce (@JR4151947) April … Continue reading

Posted in Chicago Bears | 1 Comment

Loggains the Best Indicator that the Bears Did the Right Thing With Hoyer

As John Mullin at CSNChicago.com mulled over the appearance of stability within the Bears organization the other day, he offhandedly threw out this little nugget: “[W]hen the Bears didn’t re-sign Brian Hoyer this offseason, which may not have appeared to be benchmark non-move … Continue reading

Posted in Chicago Bears, Cleveland Browns | Leave a comment

Progress or Mirage? It’s All Part of the Plan.

Some thoughts on The Athletic’s Dan Durkins’ evisceration of owner George McCaskey’s comments at the owners meetings in Arizona: “‘We want to continue to see the progress that we’ve seen so far,’ McCaskey said. “Hearing these quotes in the middle of the desert … Continue reading

Posted in Chicago Bears | Leave a comment

Adrian Peterson Remains Unsigned But It’s Not All About the Money

Jeremy Fowler at ESPN  makes claims that former Vikings running back Adrian Peterson is demanding too much money. “Adrian Peterson might have priced himself out of signing with a team early in free agency.” “One source from a team in the market for … Continue reading

Posted in Chicago Bears, Dallas Cowboys, Minnesota Vikings | 1 Comment