Saturday, December 28, 2024

Yet Another Ryan Poles Theft Helped Spark Bears’ Wild Comeback

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It really looked like the Chicago Bears were dead in the water toward the end of the first half of the season opener. Caleb Williams and the offense were struggling. The special teams made a huge mistake with a turnover that led to three Tennessee Titans points. Even the defense struggled to get stop as they were gashed on the ground. Tennessee built a 17-0 lead at one point. Almost everybody thought it was over, given how the offense was playing. However, GM Ryan Poles knew he’d built a resilient football team. If his players lived up to their stocks, the game wasn’t over yet.

As it turns out, one of Poles’ most overlooked moves of the off-season was absolutely crucial to sparking an insane second half comeback. It started with a great blocked punt by Daniel Hardy, allowing Jonathan Owens to scoop it for a score to get the Bears back in the game. After another field goal, the Titans were driving towards midfield with a chance to reestablish control with under 12 minutes left. That was when Darrell Taylor, acquired from Seattle for a 6th round pick only a couple of weeks ago, delivered the staggering blow.

Ryan Poles getting him for so little speaks to his ability to find bargains.

Taylor had 21.5 sacks in his first three seasons with Seattle. It’s not like he was an unknown bum. The guy had some success. It appears the Seahawks coaching staff didn’t care for his lack of ability to stop the run. That didn’t bother the Bears. They needed him for what he does best, and boy, did he do that. Aside from the monumental strip sack, he also had another sack, two QB hits, and two tackles for a loss. He made a case for being the game’s MVP. Without him, there is no way the defense finds the juice to pull off that comeback.

Keep in mind Ryan Poles could’ve easily been discouraged after missing out on Matthew Judon. However, true to form, the Bears GM reset and kept up an active search for help elsewhere. Seattle gave him the green light on Taylor, and there was no hesitation. It is a safe bet other teams are probably kicking themselves for not taking advantage of such an obvious bargain. Chicago gave up a 6th round pick and still has seven picks in the upcoming draft. That is how it’s done.

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TGena
TGena
Sep 9, 2024 8:46 am

Don’t let it ruin your life.

David
Sep 9, 2024 8:37 am

. That was the Tool-iest comment I think I’ve read today.

David
Sep 9, 2024 8:36 am

Where’s TWTY with his inflated predictions that Caleb was going to throw for 400 yards and 4 TDs in his opener? I love the optimism but he basically guaranteed everyone. I love Caleb and think he will be great, however I am well aware that there will be growing pains along the way. Something we witnessed yesterday. The good part is, he broke the ice, and got his first home game out of the way. Now hopefully he can relax a little and play ball. People who think being the first overall pick and coming out in All Star fashion… Read more »

David
Sep 9, 2024 8:29 am

A Parsons trade is never happening. We are paying Sweat a $100M. There’s 0 way that Poles breaks the market on a new contract for Parsons ON TOP of trading away a ton of high draft picks. That is a Ryan Pace move all day.

Not to mention, we have guys coming up for contract extension soon as well and they are as good as gone if that happens. What Poles needs to do is build a brick wall for Caleb on the O-Line. Shelton got manhandled and the protection was the average crappy at best yesterday.

V5THNOV
Sep 9, 2024 7:55 am

I’m on record saying I want a Micah Parsons trade, and I’m still not opposed to it lol. With Dallas choking and overpaying Dak, they need to have a realistic conversation on being able to afford Parsons after tying up so much money in their QB1 and WR1. If we could get Parsons for a 1 and a 3 this year, a 1 next year and we get back Parsons and a 2 next year, I’d be ecstatic for that trade. However… If Darrell Taylor continues to play like he did today he needs an in-season extension, we can’t let… Read more »

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