veganfan21 wrote:
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I don't know what Poles will ultimately produce. That said, I've seen nothing that tells me he sucks like Pace did. The roster is far better today than 18 months ago, and we're better positioned for future success. Those are indisputable facts.
He's only had 1 draft that we can somewhat assess. He didn't have a 1st round pick in that draft. Braxton Jones and CTE Brisker are starting caliber NFL players. It's early, but Wright, Johnson, and Stevenson appear to be too.
You took the position that Poles sucked before last season started. I'm not sure if anything other than a Super Bowl win will change that. I like that he has a plan on how to build this roster. I can see how that plan can work. I'm willing to give him the space to execute it. Firing him after 1 draft would be absolutely ridiculous.
I think the only reasonable thing you have for your position nas is Poles' lack of time on the job. But early results aren't really encouraging and raise more questions on his competency:
In 2021 you supposedly have a franchise QB in Fields whom you need to unlock. You also have a HC opening. The NFL has long been trending toward offense. Reasonable GMs put two and two together and conclude I need to find the best offensive guy out there who can get the most out of young QBs. What does he do? He hires a DC. This makes no sense at all. It would only make sense if this DC was a former HC who had success elsewhere. But Eberflus is a rookie. Makes no sense at all.
Questionable decision to keep Fields heading into 2023 after a whole season in which Fields failed to demonstrate any passing prowess.
Fails to secure his top OL targets in free agency despite bottomless pockets. Failures force him to sign people no one else wants like Nate Davis who apparently hates the idea of athletic competition.
His hand picked inexperienced HC steers the team into a disastrous start to the season. His best excuse is the team didn't have enough time to gel during the preseason so implicitly he acknowledges that he came into the season utterly unprepared to compete. The inexperience and lack of executive functions is showing and that's on the guy who hired him.
So Poles best defense is he's still early in his tenure but early results don't exactly suggest we've got some savvy GM here.
I have time and results. The team and roster are better positioned for future success than it was 18 months ago.
Eberflus acted as a CEO. The exact role guys like Belichick, Harbaugh, Fox, and others play. He brought over a guy that Rodgers and Adams loved in Green Bay. The system is quarterback friendly.
There was no choice but to bring Fields back. There wasn't a robust trade market, and this was a questionable class of quarterbacks. The 2024 class is supposed to be superior. They've given Fields the opportunity to succeed. They know he's not the future. That's a win.
Not panicking and overpaying is smart. Nate Davis was arguably the best lineman in Week 1. Judging him after missing 2 weeks because of a death is foolish.
Early results have the Bears positioned for long-term success, with a younger and more talented roster. They have great draft capital and financial flexibility. They had neither 18 months ago.