Robert Quinn has been on plenty of losing teams in his NFL career. While it's not something to ever get used to, he understands how difficult it can be to turn around a season that looks dead in the water. It's all about finding the right formula, getting hot at the right time, and catching a few lucky breaks. Is this even possible for the Chicago Bears?
After starting 5-1 this season, they've sunk to 5-5 after four consecutive losses. They boast the second-worst offense in the NFL, managing less than 16 points per game. Now both of their quarterbacks are coming off injuries, the offensive line is down two key starters, and the head coach benched himself as the play-caller. There just isn't a lot to be optimistic about.
Quinn can be included in that.
The veteran pass rusher arrived with a lot of hype in March. He'd just racked up 11.5 sacks for Dallas last season. It was felt he offered that critical second edge presence opposite Khalil Mack that had been missing. After collecting a sack on his very first snap as a Bear, Quinn has been held sackless ever since. One of the longest droughts of his career. Not great considering it took $70 million to get him. The man himself admitted it's been frustrating during his recent press conference. Still, he's not about to abandon hope. For himself or the Bears. He believes this team isn't out of it yet. If they can just find a way to the postseason, then they have a chance. He even had a team comparison in mind to remind everybody it's not over.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQ5wDbaVJ3A&ab_channel=NFL







