Now that we have a QB I thought it time to move to other topics.
According to Bears insider Hub Arkush, the Bears will be retaining the services of general manager Ryan Pace. While head coach Matt Nagy will likely be gone, it seems like Pace will be back for at least another year.
At least, that’s according to what Arkush told 670 Sports. “Hub Arkush just told us @670TheScore he has ‘very good sources’ that say Ryan Pace is likely going to remain with the organization,” said 670 Sports producer Shane Riordan.
Fans weren’t exactly thrilled with the news that Pace will be sticking around for the foreseeable future.
I would think that if the GM is on borrowed time it would make it harder to attract a new coach. If Pace only makes it through 2022 season wouldn't a new GM want his own pick for Coach? This does not seem like the recipe for a successful rebuild.
According to Bears insider Hub Arkush, the Bears will be retaining the services of general manager Ryan Pace. While head coach Matt Nagy will likely be gone, it seems like Pace will be back for at least another year.
At least, that’s according to what Arkush told 670 Sports. “Hub Arkush just told us @670TheScore he has ‘very good sources’ that say Ryan Pace is likely going to remain with the organization,” said 670 Sports producer Shane Riordan.
Fans weren’t exactly thrilled with the news that Pace will be sticking around for the foreseeable future.
I would think that if the GM is on borrowed time it would make it harder to attract a new coach. If Pace only makes it through 2022 season wouldn't a new GM want his own pick for Coach? This does not seem like the recipe for a successful rebuild.
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