People keep talking about Matt Nagy and Ryan Pace being on the hot seat. If they don't win in 2021, they're getting fired. This means they'll be desperate, right? Yet is it possible this is merely the logical assumption by everybody and not the reality? Let us not forget how unwilling George McCaskey and Ted Phillips were to discuss the status of Pace's contract. A curious thing at the time. One that could be taking on greater significance as the offseason continues to unfold.
Thus far nobody would accuse the Bears of acting like a team that is desperate. Yes, they made a strong push to trade for Russell Wilson. That should be expected of any team that doesn't have a quarterback. Acquiring a future Hall of Famer isn't a hard decision. Outside of that pursuit though, Chicago has been rather measured in their offseason approach. Not much in the way of aggressiveness. Andy Dalton and Angelo Blackson are the only free agents they've signed to this point. Both to modest deals.
The rest have been retaining their own players.
Where is the aggressiveness? That true sense of desperation. Just look at Arizona. Their GM Steve Keim and head coach Kliff Kingsbury have operated with that sense of urgency this offseason. Here are some of the names they've acquired so far.- J.J. Watt
- A.J. Green
- Rodney Hudson







