Mongo3451 Posted Wednesday at 11:18 PM Report Share Posted Wednesday at 11:18 PM Year one: he inherited a team with a terrible o-line, cap hell and no number one receiver. Not much to do, but fix the cap and try to accumulate picks. Year two: we get year three of the Justin experiment. Terrible o-line, the DJ Moore trade, Flus, Darnell Wright, Sweat and still no pass rush. Year three: the payoff. Draft Caleb and Rome. Terrible o-line, no pass rush and flus fired. Drafted a punter in the fourth instead of trench help. Year four: draft offensive weapons Loveland and Burden. Traded and signed entirely new IOL. Left tackle problems continue, no pass rush and no running game yet. History may judge him for not drafting an LT and EDGE with the first two picks of this draft. Nobody will ever know the truth about the who and why of coaches and players, due to how the organization was run. I believe Warren has been a stabilizing influence on Poles. Poles is young and will continue to grow. For him to get above average, he must get LT, pass rush, RB, S and LB. All upgrades! He says it would be a five year process and I think he's a year behind schedule, given that he will have to hit big to fix LT and pass rush. My grade: C A very incomplete grade at that. I left a ton of info on the table, so fire away with your thoughts... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
adam Posted yesterday at 12:48 AM Report Share Posted yesterday at 12:48 AM The Bears have one of the lowest snap counts for drafted players, yet have had extra higher draft picks in the last few years which should translate into more snaps. I feel like he is at about a "D" at this point. If you auto-drafted based on mock draft pre-draft rankings, you would be a "C" as a GM. Poles has drafted worse than that. If you look at the trades, the Bears have lost pretty much every one of them, except for the Carolina trade, and even that one was a no-brainer. So it is not like Poles worked the Panthers into a crazy return. It was market value and he got Moore instead of Burns, which forced him to overpay for Sweat who has underwhelmed. Same with getting Ben Johnson, it was a no-brainer hire. He drafted a punter over Bucky Irving when there was a need at RB. Velus Jones, Pickens, and Amegadjie. You can't miss in the top 75 every year, yet he does. I liked the Thuney trade, but didn't like the Bates trade. I like the Dalman signing, but he overpaid for Odeyingbo. So if you just assessed each move as a plus, minus, or push, he would have more minuses than pluses, which lands him with a D for me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mongo3451 Posted yesterday at 01:18 AM Author Report Share Posted yesterday at 01:18 AM 28 minutes ago, adam said: The Bears have one of the lowest snap counts for drafted players, yet have had extra higher draft picks in the last few years which should translate into more snaps. I feel like he is at about a "D" at this point. If you auto-drafted based on mock draft pre-draft rankings, you would be a "C" as a GM. Poles has drafted worse than that. If you look at the trades, the Bears have lost pretty much every one of them, except for the Carolina trade, and even that one was a no-brainer. So it is not like Poles worked the Panthers into a crazy return. It was market value and he got Moore instead of Burns, which forced him to overpay for Sweat who has underwhelmed. Same with getting Ben Johnson, it was a no-brainer hire. He drafted a punter over Bucky Irving when there was a need at RB. Velus Jones, Pickens, and Amegadjie. You can't miss in the top 75 every year, yet he does. I liked the Thuney trade, but didn't like the Bates trade. I like the Dalman signing, but he overpaid for Odeyingbo. So if you just assessed each move as a plus, minus, or push, he would have more minuses than pluses, which lands him with a D for me. Great points. You have moved my grade to C-. If Booker and Turner pan out on the DL, he gets to C+. It's gonna take both though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
adam Posted 9 hours ago Report Share Posted 9 hours ago O-Line, RB, and Edge have been issues for most of Poles time as GM. Wasted picks could've easily filled those gaps. Not even counting 2025, Poles drafted Johnson and signed Homer, but passed on James Cook, Rachaad White, and DeVon Achane. The ripple effect of the picks is huge too. 2022 Brisker Cam Jurgens - OL, Trey McBride - TE - 2511 Yds, Luke Goedeke - OL, James Cook - RB - 3088 Yds, Nik Bonito - ED - 30 sacks Jones Jr Bernard Raimann - OL, Terrel Bernard - LB - 169 Tackles, Rachaad White - RB - 1296 Yds, Kerby Joseph - DB - 20 INTs 2023 Pickens Tank Dell - WR, Byron Young - LB - 21 sacks, Josh Downs - WR, Tucker Kraft - TE, DeVon Achane - RB, Kobie Turner - DL 2024 Amegadjie Puni - OL, McMillan - WR Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BearFan PHX Posted 9 hours ago Report Share Posted 9 hours ago Poles is not good at his job, but now that he seems to have become a yes man for Johnson, it doesnt really bother me anymore. Johnson knows where the holes are, and he will get it done. This first year, Johnson needed weapons for Caleb, so i get it, even though id have drafted differently. But now that Johnson has coached the team for a while, Im guessing he sees the same needs we all do. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ASHKUM BEAR Posted 7 hours ago Report Share Posted 7 hours ago 58 minutes ago, BearFan PHX said: Poles is not good at his job, but now that he seems to have become a yes man for Johnson, it doesnt really bother me anymore. Johnson knows where the holes are, and he will get it done. This first year, Johnson needed weapons for Caleb, so i get it, even though id have drafted differently. But now that Johnson has coached the team for a while, Im guessing he sees the same needs we all do. Johnson and Caleb both changed the philosophy of needs. Seeing guys turn out good vs guys we took that didn't doesnt mean they would flourish here. Sometimes the draft picks need the right coaches and players to mentor them to turn on. The good thing is this team has a chance to grow over the next few games and the narrative will change with winning. If they lose, then these concerns grow gloomier Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BearFan PHX Posted 7 hours ago Report Share Posted 7 hours ago 2 hours ago, ASHKUM BEAR said: Johnson and Caleb both changed the philosophy of needs. Seeing guys turn out good vs guys we took that didn't doesnt mean they would flourish here. Sometimes the draft picks need the right coaches and players to mentor them to turn on. The good thing is this team has a chance to grow over the next few games and the narrative will change with winning. If they lose, then these concerns grow gloomier No doubt you can put any player in a bad situation and they will underperform, so it is hard to try to scientifically compare players, I agree. And you're also right that winning is the best deodorant! lol I just don't like a lot of the decisions Poles has made. At the same time I completely trust Ben Johnson 100%. I think that he will eventually build a winner here, no matter who he has to get rid of to do it. I also believe in Caleb Williams' future too. I think he's gonna be a top QB. But he is obviously still a work in progress, so we have to see him take that journey for it to be real, and nothing is guaranteed,b ut Ive seen enough that I believe in him. And I believe Ben Johnson has to have all the juice in the building at this point - over Poles and Warren for sure. If he makes Poles take the guys he wants, then I think Poles is gonna be fine, and eventually we will be a winner. I think this season is about installing the offense, and turning the flashes of greatness we've already seen into consistency. Then next year, with upgrades on defense, I think the window to contend will open. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ASHKUM BEAR Posted 5 hours ago Report Share Posted 5 hours ago 1 hour ago, BearFan PHX said: No doubt you can put any player in a bad situation and they will underperform, so it is hard to try to scientifically compare players, I agree. I just don't like a lot of the decisions Poles has made. At the same time I completely trust Ben Johnson 100%. I think that he will eventually build a winner here, no matter who he has to get rid of to do it. I also believe in Caleb Williams' future too. I think he's gonna be a top QB. But he is obviously still a work in progress, so we have to see him take that journey for it to be real, and nothing is guaranteed. But Ben Johnson has to have all the juice in the building now - over Poles and Warren for sure. If he makes Poles take the guys he wants, then I think Poles is gonna be fine, and eventually we will be a winner. I think this season is about installing the offense, and turning the flashes or greatness we've already seen into consistency. Then next year, with upgrades on defense, I think the window to contend will open. We can look back at this draft in a year or two to see Bens effect. Loveland was for sure a Ben Johnson pick and hasn't showed a glimpse of a top 10 value. Hopefully he makes his introduction game soon. Was Burden also a Ben guy too? Could've been but not producing as envisioned. I dont expect them to be stars out of the gate, it took Odunze a year. I would feel much better if Trapilo, Armagdie or even Jones would rise up and take the LT position. As of today, LT is my pick 1 next draft. Have to get that spot locked down long term. If one rises up, DE RB and S are next in line. Booker will get his chance Monday to get back in the rotation, can he be that preseason star against real competition? At RB, we have to live with what we have for now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mongo3451 Posted 4 hours ago Author Report Share Posted 4 hours ago 55 minutes ago, ASHKUM BEAR said: As of today, LT is my pick 1 next draft. Have to get that spot locked down long term. If one rises up, DE RB and S are next in line. Mine is a dominant pass rusher. You can help an OT with play calling and scheme. Pass rushers are a problem. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ASHKUM BEAR Posted 4 hours ago Report Share Posted 4 hours ago 12 minutes ago, Mongo3451 said: Mine is a dominant pass rusher. You can help an OT with play calling and scheme. Pass rushers are a problem. True, that is just as important and hard to get. Max Crosby was a 4th rounder, so I am hoping our version (Booker) can blossom soon while we add one or two in the draft because you need to keep that high intensity every down. I hate to scheme to hide deficiencies of the most important blocker on the line. We have all these high profile playmakers on offense that we have to run bubble screens because we cannot run block or hold a bull rush. This is my early draft take. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mongo3451 Posted 3 hours ago Author Report Share Posted 3 hours ago 35 minutes ago, ASHKUM BEAR said: True, that is just as important and hard to get. Max Crosby was a 4th rounder, so I am hoping our version (Booker) can blossom soon while we add one or two in the draft because you need to keep that high intensity every down. I hate to scheme to hide deficiencies of the most important blocker on the line. We have all these high profile playmakers on offense that we have to run bubble screens because we cannot run block or hold a bull rush. This is my early draft take. It's crazy to think it has us drafting 16th while our power ranking has us at 21. Draft pick should represent at 13. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BearFan PHX Posted 3 hours ago Report Share Posted 3 hours ago This coming offseason we need Pass Rusher LT Run Stopper? Safeties Running Back And we also will probably look at also drafting TE CB LB I wont make a guess on the first list as to who is drafted and who is free agent or trade. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ASHKUM BEAR Posted 1 hour ago Report Share Posted 1 hour ago 2 hours ago, Mongo3451 said: It's crazy to think it has us drafting 16th while our power ranking has us at 21. Draft pick should represent at 13. It is so early, who knows how they slot. Its been a while since I ran one. Just wanted to see some name/position possibilities. Did one with 1st of: LT World, RB Love, and DE TJ Parker Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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