
Ryan Pace Breaks Cardinal Rule When Adding College WRs
Ryan Pace is expected to fix the Chicago Bears wide receiver position in 2018. Problem is history suggests he ignores a vital key to success on that front.
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Ryan Pace is expected to fix the Chicago Bears wide receiver position in 2018. Problem is history suggests he ignores a vital key to success on that front.
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