Susan wrote:The way he's spoken about - you'd think he'd have drafted or acquired a single all-pro or pro-bowler and averaged more than 5 wins a year.
sweat was a pro bowler. and we shouldn't be factoring in year 1 results
Can't evaluate or develop a QB without an adequate OL
yes, you can. and besides the bears have had an adequate OL
the Steelers played Justin for 6 games after trading a 6th to get him and are now getting a 3rd round pick - so no, it's not in my head. The Steelers screwed the pooch by how they handled it but still got significantly more value than Poles.
totally different scenario, which i'm pretty sure you're aware of. poles could not get a compensatory pick for fields
His hit rate after the 2nd round is extremely bad, he's had two decent signings in Edwards and Billings, has allowed good talent to walk (Monty, Mooney, Fields, Daniels, Roquan) and has replaced them with expensive and worse replacements (Swift, Rome, Caleb, Davis, Edmunds).
you ruined a good point by pretending that replacing fields and mooney w/ caleb and rome falls into this category
his talent evaluation has been shoddy (Carter was picked right after Wright, he's a monster
that was not a talent evaluation. additionally, wright is good, plays a more important position and for more snaps. and dexter (also looking good) was acquired in the pick swap
Daniels was heads above Caleb in 2023 & 24
yet probably nobody would have taken him over caleb
Bowers and Brian Thomas Jr were both absolute game wreckers from the jump.)
bears already had a TE...coming off an excellent season. and thomas was not taken until #23. any team in the league could have gotten him earlier
your post was so over-the-top that you make me sound like a poles supporter!