The Chicago Bears know their offense isn't where it needs to be. Not if they want to find long-term success. When looking back at franchise history, it has almost always been the offense holding the organization down. Specifically the passing offense. That is why many fans are frustrated new GM Ryan Poles hasn't worked harder to invest in the pieces around Justin Fields. A quarterback is only as good as his weapons and protection. Thus far, the only notable additions in either area are center Lucas Patrick and receiver Byron Pringle.
There is some optimistic news. Fields and Pringle have already started forging a connection through the early minicamp practices at Halas Hall by the sounds of things. Multiple Bears media members took note of it during team drills. It was one of the few bright spots of an otherwise frustrating morning for the offense.
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