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  • ’26 Bears Worse?

    ’26 Bears Worse?

    It’s a shame the old reg Buttonshoes didn’t make it over here. While everyone thought he was a bitter cynic and unshakable pessimist, he wasn’t really wrong. Didn’t make him the most popular guy in a blogasphere full of homers, but he was mostly correct about Lovie, Emery, Trestman, Sweaty Teddy, and his #1 enemy whom he hated with the heat of a thousand supernovas – the McCaskeys.

    So, in his honor, let’s take the skeptical tour of Ryan Poles’ FA

    The Bears are a WORSE team now post-FA ’26.

    Why? Glad you asked.
    Brisker is gone. His backup [coming off INJ] is now the starter.
    Wright is gone. Stevenson, who was benched for Wright, is now CB2.
    Trapilo is down [for who knows how long]. TWO benched backups [in Benedet and Braxton] are now going to fight to be the starter.

    That’s 3 backups now starting.

    Byard, while old, is likely still better than Cobe Bryant. Byard lead the league in INTs with 7. That’s BETTER than ‘lockdown’ CBs like Jayce Horn [Second with 5].To put that in perspective, Mike Brown in that magical 2000 season racked up 5 INTs. Byard also never missed games; however, Bryant is no chump. He had 5 INTs last season, and is a versatile, smart, aggressive leader on a SB winning team. So, let’s be generous and call it a wash.

    Nickel CB will be Mr. Glass, I mean, Spider-Man Gordon, but common.

    We all know he’s going to miss half the season. Last year Bears signed CJ Gardner Johnson off the street, and he delivered. It could be argued he saved 2 games. In 10 games he had 2 INTs, 1 FF, 3 sacks, 5 QB hits, and 51 tackles. Not shabby. Like Wright, he struggled mightily in coverage, but will CJ’s replacement [Cam Lewis] impact wins like him?

    On offense, I give Poles a slight pass. I don’t know if Dalman‘s retirement shocked him like us, but isn’t vetting in the job description of an NFL GM? Maybe that’s why other GMs passed on Dalman.

    Trapilo getting INJed late season was another kick in the nads out of Poles’ control.

    Nonetheless, results in the same. LT and C now are downgraded with Benedet and Bradbury. How do I know this? Because on Earth 2 Trapilo and Dalman are returning healthy and willing.

    Both Edwards and Dayo [motivated or not] are coming off INJ-plagued ’25 campaigns. Unfortunately, they’re also “starters.”

    Last yr WR1-DJ; WR2-Rome; WR3-Burden

    This year Rome [who drops at least 2 per game and is terrible at the one thing he was drafted for – contested catches] is WR1, while our WR3 is Kalif Raymond; no matter how optimistic you are, you can’t convince me that Raymond is a superior WR3 than Burden. Of course, one can argue that All Day Jadhae is the WR3, but hey, he was our WR4 last year.

    Bears’ TE3 also moved on, FWIW.

    Bears’ Dline 31st in Pass Rush Win Rate%
    – Rush D: 27th
    – Sacks: 22nd [35 overall]

    And that exact same Dline of Dayo-Dexter-Jarrett-Sweat returns, only older, battered and INJed! What can go wrong…

    49ers whooping the Bears

    Another little talked about ’26 FA factor to consider which I’m sure ButtonShoes would love.

    The fact that the McCaskeys, on top of being imbeciles, are cash poor in an existential stadium struggle which may sap their NFL mojo. Our old friend Data asserts as much, and he’s not alone.

    The LCD retort

    Well, if Buttonshoes was the eternal pessimist, his yang was the eternal [Bears] optimist LCD. He was so optimistic, he even truly pushed that the Bears should build around Fields and pass on Caleb!

    #DaHaul

    A lesson for all, but I digress…

    An optimist would spin it like this.

    Poles isn’t so much cooking as simmering. He’s getting everything prepped and marinated, not over committing two 1sts for Crosby, or $100M to Hendrickson – heck, not even a measly 3rd for DT Osa Odighizuwa.

    Slow and steady, like the turtle.

    Jarrett was INJed last year, performing better towards the end. Sweat is durable. Posted 10 sacks. Dexter great penetrator [that’s what she said], while Dayo can’t be worse, and Booker still filling out.

    Bryant, Bush, Jackson, et al are young, hungry and fast. Most importantly, they’re BJ-Allen guys. More we Flush the Fluseez, the better.

    Poles may have sucked ballz with Eberflus, but with BJ, they drafted fantastically, often rated as an “A” or “A+” selecting Loveland, Burden, Trapilo and Monangai.

    Bears own 4 picks in top 90. If they draft as well in ’26 on Defense, holy smokes, that’ll go a long way while saving cap for possible trade-deadline studs.

    NTM that this new regime has proven it can basically coach up anyone – Wright, CJGJ, Jackson, Trapilo, Monangai…so while the new crew on paper may not seem as sexy, CJ/Allen/Harris/Roushar will max their potential.

    By nature, I’m not a ‘hot take’ kinda guy. I’m more akin to The Dude, and he always abides.

    So, I’m not going to sit here and waste psychical energy morphing into either ButtonShoes or LCD. In my younger days, I actually cared about being right, and not just being right, but proving it to the unconverted.

    Now? Well, maybe my zeal’s flaccid, but “winning” and bathing in TigerBlood about relatively trivial minutia barely moves my pulse.

    For all we know, Caleb tears his ACL in August, or Myles Garrett finally forces his way out in October and Poles swings a deal – in either case, all this March Madness and angst turns moot.

    For now the only thing I certainly know is that our Dline MUST improve, but at the same time, BJ/Caleb will likely take it up another notch.


    ButtonShoes/LCD, Sith/Jedi, Ying/Yang. This is the way…

  • FA Thurs ’26

    FA Thurs ’26

    Bears’ new free-agent signings

    S Coby Bryant
    LB Devin Bush
    C Garrett Bradbury (’27 5th RDer)
    DT Neville Gallimore
    WR Kalif Raymond
    DB Cam Lewis
    DE Kentavius Street
    OT Jedrick Wills Jr.

    Bears who re-signed
    LT Braxton Jones
    QB Case Keenum
    LB D’Marco Jackson
    S Elijah Hicks
    DE Daniel Hardy

    Former Bears who signed elsewhere
    S Kevin Byard (signed with Patriots)
    CB Nahshon Wright (signed with Jets)
    LB Tremaine Edmunds (signed with Giants)
    WR Olamide Zaccheaus (signed with Falcons)
    DE Dominique Robinson (signed with Texans)
    DT Chris Williams (signed with Falcons)
    TE Durham Smythe (signed with Ravens)

    Bears’ free agents who remain unsigned
    DE Joe Tryon-Shoyinka (Void)
    OL Ryan Bates (Void)
    DT Andrew Billings (UFA)
    LB Amen Ogbongbemiga (UFA) (released by Bears)
    S Jonathan Owens (UFA)
    S Jaquan Brisker (UFA)
    RB Travis Homer (UFA)
    CB Nick McCloud (UFA)
    LB Jalen Reeves-Maybin (UFA)
    CB Jaylon Jones (UFA)
    LS Scott Daly (UFA)
    WR Devin Duvernay (UFA)
    S C.J. Gardner-Johnson (UFA)
    OL Jordan McFadden (RFA)
    LB Ty Summers (SFA)
    C Ricky Stromberg (SFA)

    Trust in Poles? For those who want to keep picks to draft the next Richard Dent

    TW@Tylow237
    ·
    Sweat- 2nd rd pick traded; 4 years $98M

    Dayo- 3 years $48M

    Grady- 3 years $43.5M

    Dexter- 2nd rd pick

    Shemar- 2nd rd pick

    That’s three 2nd rd picks and $189.5M invested only to be the worst DL in the NFL. Well done, Ryan Poles!

    Free agent Defensive Lineman signed by Poles so far

    • Grady Jarrett
    • Dayo Odeyingbo
    • Yannick Ngakoue
    • Justin Jones
    • Andrew Billings
    • Al Quadin-Muhammad
    • Kentavious Street
    • Neville Gallimore

    At some point he needs to invest heavily in the trenches [Poles has invested, just badly]

    Hey, apparently, Dayo don’t care about sacks, pressures, TFLs, FFs, fumble recoveries, INTs, tipped passes, strips, tackles, stats, staying healthy, or any of your vein honors. He is now Motivated Dayo!

    Best DL options remaining for the #Bears:

    Free agency

    Cam Jordan
    Joey Bosa
    D.J. Wonnum
    D.J. Reader

    Trades

    Maxx Crosby
    Jonathan Greenard
    Kayvon Thibodeaux
    Josh Sweat
    Myles Garrett (?)

    OT:

  • Got a Chubb?

    Got a Chubb?

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    Dolphins released Bradley Chubb, so naturally, Bear fans are instantly debating if they they want him, or if he’s even cap feasible.

    I’ll give my take.

    At first I didn’t want him. He’s basically another 29yr old Sweat-tier DE [if that]. Good, but not dominant like Crosby, Garrett, or prime Mack/Peppers.

    HOWEVER, unlike those S-tier edges, Chubb will NOT cost multiple 1sts.

    We gotta be real. I doubt Poles is going to admit he totally whiffed on Dayo. He sticks way too long on ‘his guys’ whether it’s Claypoo, Velus, or even Eberflus. We also must calculate that Dayo will cost approx $20M against the ’26 cap and won’t save much if cut. Poles will essentially be paying Dayo $22M to thin out an already wafer-thin Dline.

    It gets worse. Dayo [who never had more than 5 sacks a season] is coming off an achilles’ INJ which take 9-12 months for recovery, and sometimes two years, and sometimes, the athlete NEVER regains the same explosion [nightmare scenario for Trapilo as well. He could return around Halloween or January ’27, and he may never be the same regardless].

    As the link above discusses, MAYBBBEEE Halas can dump Dayo via INJ settlement, spread out the cap hit, but I’m not holding my breath. Dayo’s not going to sail off in a banana boat out of the kindness of his heart. As such, Bears are likely stuck with Dayo and his $20M cap hit.

    With that in mind, what are the chances the Bears are able to land a top DE like Crosby or Garrett? [to say nothing of the draft cost]. Can they even afford former Bengal Trey Hendrickson who seems to only care about getting paid?

    Enter Bradley Chubb who won’t cost the Bears draft picks or $40M/yr. The contract can be relatively short term too – something like the 3-yr Dayo contract, but hopefully with a short term out.

    Bradley Chubb. 6’4, 268, 29 yrs old, 34″ arms, but mostly played in a 3-4. 11 sacks in ’23, [tore his ACL in ’24]; 8 sacks in ’25 + 12.2% rush win rate. PFF grade 57 overall. Pass rush 60. Run 57. [His run D doesn’t thrill me or Allen]

    Two big questions:
    1. Is he a fit in Allen’s 4-3?
    2. Are his best years behind him [see ACL]?

    Given the disaster that is Dayo, it’s hard for me to trust the scouting eyes at Halas to properly answer those, but hey, beggars can’t be choosers, and the Bears are beggars here.

    We don’t know if another team will conveniently release a Chubb-tier DE, and even if they do in-season, that hypothetical released DE will hit the waivers.

    So while I may not get a full-Chubb for Chubb, he may be the best option of a suboptimal situation especially since we have no clue when Dayo [who sucked] will even be available for much of the season.

    Signing Chubb will also mean that Poles can keep the #25 overall pick, and future picks, to re-stack a team which has more holes than the Iraqi navy.

    Crosby and Garrett are the sleek sports’ car with the whale-tail.
    Chubb is that Toyota Camry the gambler who whiffed must settle for.