
Construction of Bears Front Office Shows Promise for Next Coaching Staff
The construction of the Chicago Bears front office actually provided great insight into how Ryan Pace may revamp the coaching staff in 2018.
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The construction of the Chicago Bears front office actually provided great insight into how Ryan Pace may revamp the coaching staff in 2018.

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