Anybody who has followed the Chicago Sun-Times when it comes to sports for long enough has heard the name Rick Telander. The man is an award-winning columnist for the newspaper who made his name covering the Chicago sports. He's seen the best and worst when it comes to the Bears. So it was a bit of an event when the respected writer made Ryan Pace his target in a recent column.
Keep in mind he had glowing praise for Theo Epstein just a few weeks ago. So it's clear he wasn't in a charitable mood when the time arrived to discuss the GM. Telander easily could've lambasted all the mistakes made in the past calendar year or been the 246,583rd person to point out how bad of a mistake Mitch Trubisky was. It wasn't about that though. For him, the bigger problem about this 2020 season and how it's gone incredibly wrong is elsewhere.
It is more about Pace's enduring silence.
"The times cry out for a big statement from the man who orchestrated this mess afield, from the man who hired coach Matt Nagy, traded for high-priced defender Khalil Mack, picked quarterback Mitch Trubisky in the 2017 draft and brought in Nick Foles as a hopeful but failed offensive savior... Mr. Pace, sir? Nothing. Meanwhile, Nagy and Trubisky are left to twist in the wind, facing the media, trying to answer the unanswerable."Understand that the Bears went from 5-1 to 5-7 in the space of seven weeks. Their current six-game losing streak is the biggest in 18 years. This collapse might be the biggest in team history, rivaling the 1989 team that started 4-0 only to finish 6-10. Pace has a hand in all of it. His blockbuster signing of Robert Quinn is proving a disaster as the pass rusher has just one sack. Jimmy Graham has five TD catches but has been silent for weeks. Trubisky flopped. The Nick Foles trade didn't work either. Pace gambled everything on 2020 being a rebound year and it's blowing up in his face. Yet he continues to let Nagy take all the hits for him. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIScIAloCQA&t=2s&ab_channel=ESPN







