Chicago Bears players being ignored in top 10 lists is nothing new. Unless those lists are “worst of” types. The national media has often used the team as a punching bag at its leisure. It seems not even record-breaking seasons are enough to change minds. Robert Quinn was unblockable in 2021. It didn’t matter who opponents lined up against him. He was getting to the quarterback. After 37 years, he broke Richard Dent’s single-season franchise record with 18 sacks.
That was the second-most of any pass rusher in the NFL. One would think it’d be enough to earn a spot in ESPN’s top 10 rankings going into 2022. Not only was Quinn left off the list, but he also didn’t even get the courtesy of an honorable mention. What makes it even more frustrating is who made the list instead of him.
- T.J. Watt
- Myles Garrett
- Nick Bosa
- Joey Bosa
- Maxx Crosby
- Von Miller
- Chandler Jones
- Brian Burns
- Khalil Mack
- Cameron Jordan
Robert Quinn deserved better than this.
Von Miller won a Super Bowl with the Los Angeles Rams, but he was not a better pass rusher than Quinn. The Bears Pro Bowler has more sacks in 2021 than Miller had in his last two seasons combined. Brian Burns has had the same amount over the past two years. As for the honorable mentions? Chase Young had 1.5 sacks last year. Demarcus Lawrence missed ten games and had three sacks in the ones he played.
It is fine to see the Bears as an inferior team. That doesn’t mean Robert Quinn should be treated as an inferior player. After all, 13 of those 18 sacks came after Khalil Mack was lost for the year to his foot injury. When the team needed him to step up, Quinn did. It is a crime that he didn’t make the list. Then again, it shouldn’t be surprising at this point.
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What this article failed to mention is that espn didn’t make up their own list. Instead this was a survey of 50 executives/coaches/players. A little misleading going after the “national media’
I completely agree with the article and one thing left out that I thought was important was the playoff teams and competition he played against.
Man fuck espn if you don’t play for Dallas greengay or any New York team they on bull shit
More ammo to prove the media wrong for the Bears. Whether Quinn is on the team or not. The disrespect for this team is at an all time high at the moment. Not because of individual players but due to the team itself. It's never a bad thing to have a hungry team with a chip on their shoulder. Hopefully they can and will use it to provide that extra bit of fire on an important play or during a game that's on the line in the weaning minutes.