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I think the GM should stay, he put them in position to have the number one pick this year with a somewhat decent and young roster.
Traded 1 overall for:
DJ Moore, 9 overall, 61 overall, a 2nd in 2025, ...and 1 overall.
Keep that GM.
Bears keep whiffing on QB. Or maybe it's the coaching hiring that they've whiffed? Or both? Eitherway that's also on the GM. So, I'm kinda 50-50. I agree with a big big asterisk.
I think it’s a combination of player development and organizational ineptitude. They don’t put players in positions to succeed and they don’t develop players. Until recently very few bear draft picks had gotten a second contract. If you can’t develop any position, why would you be able to develop a QB