Nobody can say for sure what the Chicago Bears are going to do ahead of the NFL trade deadline on November 2nd. Will GM Ryan Pace and head coach Matt Nagy go all-in on one final bold move to try and get this team over the hump into playoff contender status? Or will they accept the reality most people see at this point? That the Bears are outclassed by the real contenders and desperately need a roster reboot.
Not only do they have a bloated payroll, but also one of the oldest lineups in the league. The fact this is the case and they're still just 3-4 this season is a clear sign they're trending in the wrong direction. With Justin Fields looking like their clear course into the future, the organization should start thinking about stockpiling whatever resources they can to begin building around him. Some people though aren't convinced the Bears will do it.
Why?
Namely because of the two men in charge. Pace and Nagy aren't exactly in secure positions right now. The team is losing and the offense is a complete mess. Many believe the chances are growing that both could be fired unless either Fields takes a big step forward or the team starts winning. Selling off players at the deadline would seem counterproductive from their point of view. Nonetheless, it appears the phone lines are being kept open. According to longtime Bears insider Hub Arkush of Shaw Media, the Bears are listening to any offers other teams might have for some of their players. No specific names were mentioned. However, this offers an indication that they might consider making a move or two if the right price tag is met.Next you can add the trade deadline arriving at 3 p.m. Tuesday. Will you be buyers or sellers? Have new buddies or a new home? Or just left holding the bag? Sources are telling me the team is on the phone listening but not shopping, willing to move anyone for premium value but not searching for deals. And if general manager Ryan Pace and Nagy are actually heading for the top of the bubble at the end of the year – there’s no certainty that idea is anything more than noise – just who is deciding what, if anything, happens between now and Tuesday night?[video width="1280" height="720" mp4="https://www.sportsmockery.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/The-evaluation-of-Justin-Fields-this-year-does-not-matter.-@danorlovsky7-believes-Fields-rook.mp4"][/video]







