The Chicago Bears brass said "everything is on the table" regarding their quarterback plans for 2021. It's crystal clear that something is going to change. Nobody knows what that is. Some hold out hope the team will give Mitch Trubisky one more chance. Others believe GM Ryan Pace and head coach Matt Nagy will go hunting for a top veteran. Deshaun Watson is the obvious name to watch but Dak Prescott, Matt Ryan, Matthew Stafford, and Derek Carr will be mentioned a lot too.
Second-tier guys like Jimmy Garoppolo and Ryan Fitzpatrick are sure to get a look as well. Everything points to this regime doing everything in its power to win in 2021. However, one person believes that plan may already be in motion. How? Based on a recent resource allocation. Brad Spielberger, a salary cap expert for Over The Cap and Pro Football Focus explained to Adam Jahns of the Athletic.
It centers around the forgotten man in all of this. Nick Foles.
“All of this points to Foles sticking around as the ‘bridge’ quarterback to the future,” Spielberger said. “Choosing Foles this past offseason among all the candidates in a way suggested that this was the long-term plan. Foles is one of the most well-liked players in the entire NFL and would serve as a great mentor/locker room galvanizer for a new quarterback. No disrespect to Mike Glennon whatsoever, but Chicago fans know that there is value in having a decent bridge QB option on your roster.”Remember that Nagy and Pace stated quite clearly that there is still some evaluating to do in regards to Foles. That would seem to suggest they are considering him for a second look next season. A lot of Bears fans won't want to hear that. However, it's fair to remember Foles started out pretty well in his first few games as the starter including a big win over Tampa Bay. However, soon the injuries on the offensive line began to pile up. Without any sort of adequate protection. Foles was a deer in headlights and the offense fell apart. By the time the Bears finally got the protection issues sorted out after the bye week, he was no longer the starter. It's possible the Bears still think he can be viable with better protection. More than that though, it comes down to the primary thing he can give them. Time. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qQVqiVLzV0&t&ab_channel=ThePatMcAfeeShow







