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Will DeWitt / February 7, 2019

[346] Chicago Bears State of the Franchise 2019: Offense

[346] Chicago Bears State of the Franchise 2019: OffenseWill DeWitt
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In this episode, the guys analyze the current state of the Chicago Bears’ offense. Listen as they take an in-depth look at each position, sharing the level of need of each, which players should return (and be shown the door), if there are any “surprise” cuts to look out for, and much more including answering a round of listener questions.


Filed Under: 2019 Offseason, The Chicago Audible - Chicago Bears Podcast and Postgame Show

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  1. Neil says

    February 11, 2019 at 5:39 AM

    Fantastic analysis again guys, will be interesting to see what direction we go in for 2019 season on both sides of the ball, the Defence will be higher priority as a new DC means new systems and packages, and with a team full of All-Pro standard players that unit should continue to grow, but I do hope that Jordan Howard is retained and that Mitch Trubisky can continue to progress beyond his high standards set in 2018 season, for me I would like to see Kyle Long’s contract re-structured to open cap space, or him moved on, I would have let Massie walk and hope that both Bellamy AND Mizzell are both not seen in a Chicago Bears uniform again next season, there are a few priorities that Ryan Pace needs to address before September, and that is a new kicker, new 3rd choice RB and better options at WR for Trubisky next year (A Rob, Miller, Gabriel and Wims are good options but we need another 2 of sufficient quality), a better and more regularly fit RG/RT and if Howard is to be kept an additional choice who hands we would be safe seeing the ball in at RB, if not then it is likely to be Kareem Hunt and Tarik Cohen as the 1-2 punch

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