The Chicago Bears selected wide receiver Rome Odunze with the 9th overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, a move widely praised at the time as a steal and excellent value. Odunze’s rookie season has been somewhat inconsistent, but considering the turmoil surrounding the Bears’ offense, his performance has been impressive. He has recorded 52 receptions for 716 yards and 3 touchdowns—a solid rookie campaign.
However, this pick has recently faced scrutiny. Quarterback Caleb Williams has been sacked a league-high 67 times, with one game remaining in the season, highlighting the Bears struggling offensive line. General Manager Ryan Poles is under intense scrutiny due to the line’s poor performance. Adding to the criticism is a resurfaced clip from the day after the draft where Poles was asked about the Atlanta Falcons selecting quarterback Michael Penix Jr. with the 8th pick. Poles laughed in response, a moment that has now drawn attention amid the Bears current struggles.
Bears GM Ryan Poles laughed when asked about the Falcons drafting Michael Penix Jr. at No. 8 pic.twitter.com/7JGIYim358
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Hindsight is always 20/20.
Michael Penix Jr. hasn’t had much opportunity to play, with only one start so far this season. Kirk Cousins started most of the year but was benched last week. The criticism surrounding Ryan Poles isn’t necessarily about selecting Rome Odunze at No. 9—most agree that was a solid pick that many would make again.
Instead, the scrutiny stems from Poles perceived arrogance and the fact that he’s currently on the hot seat. His job for next season is uncertain, and every decision he’s made is now under the public microscope. This criticism may not be entirely fair, but it’s a natural consequence when things start to unravel like they have in. It will be fascinating to see how Chicago approaches their GM situation this offseason, as they face a crucial personnel decision and one that will have long lasting implications.
Poles was MR obvious with Williams and Mr Chickenshit with Wright. When Carter is there and your defense needs that position badly, you take the better player and the better talent. All this BS I read as excuses how Philly was more able to handle a “guy like that” but the Bears aren’t set up to do so. What? Get better people her than if you can’t draft the best talent because he isn’t a choirboy. The Bears have a history of this nonsense of chickenshitness. Anyone remember the thug Randy Moss was supposed to be and the wonderful next… Read more »
WTF does Poles laughing when asked about Penix have anything to do with the Bears season? First, who didn’t laugh. I laughed at JJ McCarthy being a 1st round pick.
Dave, you used to be something worth reading. You’ve been sniffing the same shit ass Erik or sharing coffee. You’ve been writing some of the same bullshit here lately.
Penix was drafted around the slot I thought he would be drafted. The Cousins signing was a huge mistake at his age and recovering from an Achilles repair. Arod had a speed bridge repair, while Kirk had the traditional procedure which is a longer recovery time. KC tore his right Achilles (plant leg to throw), Arod’s tore his left Achilles.
When Atlanta drafted Penix, we made a mistake by not trading back to 12 with Denver, so they could have drafted JJ over Nix.
People should not be arrogant when good things simply fall in their laps.
Atlanta did the right thing in 2023 selecting RB Bijan Robinson. They did the right thing in 2024 selecting one of the top QBs not named JJ.