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Cowboys Made Ryan Poles’ 2023 Priorities Crystal Clear

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The Chicago Bears‘ 49-29 loss to the Dallas Cowboys was equal parts frustrating and encouraging for GM Ryan Poles. On the one hand, his young quarterback took another big step forward in his development. Justin Fields accounted for 211 yards and three touchdowns. On the other hand, it was the worst performance the Bears’ defense has had in eight years. They had no answers for Dallas most of the afternoon, especially on the ground.

The Cowboy averaged 6.0 yards per carry, led by Tony Pollard, and Dak Prescott had 250 yards through the air on only 27 pass attempts. It wasn’t hard to pinpoint where the problem was. The Bears’ defensive line no-showed. They barely put any pressure on Prescott and were routinely blown off the ball in the ground game. It was a pathetic showing and illustrated the group’s lack of talent.

It was much the same story on the offensive line. Fields was sacked four times and pressured relentlessly. It was the fifth time in six games that the Bears quarterback was dropped four or more times. This team is weak in the trenches.

The Chicago Bears can’t compete without controlling the line.

Look back at every deep playoff run they’ve ever made. They have the same things in common. The offensive and defensive lines were able to impose their will on the opposition. They can’t do that right now. It is a simple case of not enough talent. Name one player on either side of the football that can be classified as a blue-chip Pro Bowl player. You can’t. Teven Jenkins might be the closest in terms of talent, but one guy out of five isn’t enough. The defensive line is even worse.

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Justin Jones isn’t what they need at three-technique. Trevis Gipson and Dominique Robinson have potential, but neither looks like a true hunter right now. Ryan Poles needs enforcers. He needs players that can lead by example. An Olin Kreutz on offense. A Tommie Harris or Julius Peppers on defense. It will take time for the Bears’ GM to find those pieces. He has plenty of resources coming his way next spring. It should be an exciting March and April.

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KJ Z.
KJ Z.
Nov 1, 2022 6:50 am

Are you expecting wins? I find it hard to trade Mack and Quinn and then write this article expecting more. Not really sure what was expected but I think the remaining Bears showed exactly what they are. If we want to write an article about winning and that was the focus for this year’s team, then Mack and Quinn would be in the line-up. You can’t have the team that they put on the field and then complain that the D line was horrible. We already knew!

GrinBearIt
GrinBearIt
Oct 31, 2022 7:43 am

@Craig, you say Bears should keep and build around Roquan, because opponents are “keying their blocks on him”? So, that’s why he can’t adequately cover TEs in pass coverage and avoid those hard-hitting, tough blocking QBs?

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Gator Joe
Oct 31, 2022 7:22 am

Roquan would be a fine piece on a good defense. But he is not a game changer on a bad defense or any defense. Keep your money in your pocket.

Craig
Craig
Oct 31, 2022 7:01 am

keep and build around Roquon! Opponents currently are keying their blocks on him as there isn’t anyone else to worry about.

Martin Melhus
Martin Melhus
Oct 30, 2022 10:39 pm

Amen. Jalen Carter or Bryan Bresee should be our first pick if either is on the board in the first round. Clog the middle, stop the run, and rush the passer. The things that Buffalo and the Rams can do because of Ed Oliver and Aaron Donald are really great, and that’s what we need a healthy dose of. Akiem Hicks provided some of that when he was healthy. Further, it’s clear that despite his low stats this year, Robert Quinn was drawing a lot of attention from opponents, and without him, we look a lot worse. Not surprising –… Read more »

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