The more things change, the more they stay the same. Is that how the saying goes? Here the Chicago Bears are. It's a decade later and it feels like they're replaying the same movie over again. A rebuild that went pretty well on defense. A regime that badly blundered at the quarterback multiple times. Repeated failures to overtake the Green Bay Packers and zero headway towards that elusive second Lombardi trophy.
No one offseason is the same as others, but one thing is becoming clear. When looking back, this 2021 version is starting to resemble the fateful one Chicago had back in 2011. Both from the circumstances to the lack of resources to the stakes. Anybody with a sharp memory knows how that spring went for the Bears. For those who can't recall? Here is a rundown of the eerie connections the two share.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2K-3t71pGR4&ab_channel=RADIO.COMSports
Chicago Bears are suffering from deja vu all over again
GM on the hot seat due to offensive failures:
- 2011 - Jerry Angelo
- 2021 - Ryan Pace
Lost a key player:
- 2011 - Traded Greg Olsen
- 2021 - Released Kyle Fuller
Back in the 1st round after a two-year absence:
- 2011 - Via Jay Cutler trade
- 2021 - Via Khalil Mack trade
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