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Bears are praying for some serious changes on the offensive line

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Bobby Ohr
September 24, 2024  (1:55 PM)
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The Chicago Bears made a ton of changes heading into the season, as GM Ryan Poles brought in a ton of talented players such as Keenan Allen and Caleb Williams.

While all these additions on offense were great moves by Poles, he failed to bring in solid players to protect the Bears new rookie superstar Caleb Williams.

The Bears offensive line has been terrible in the first 3 weeks of the season even as they tried to change things up by putting in Matt Pryor for Nate Davis against the Colts, it was more of the same.

Fans are hoping Poles will try and make some trades in the coming days to acquired so real offensive lineman as they will need to do a better job of protecting their QB if they want to win more football games.

I really am praying Ryan Poles is on the phone calling everyone who has young OL and trading that CAR 2nd for SOMEONE.

Sheesh


This is not how fans saw the beginning of the season going which is surprising since, the O line has always been a problem for the Bears over the last few years and nothing has been done to change.

It will be interesting to see if Poles make something happen quickly as the season will continue to slip away if changes are not made.

I have second hand embarrassment from this...


He's been ragdolled like 4 times this season already.


Nobody trades starting OL mid season, and if they do it means you're getting fleeced



They'll get two ballers in the second round this year. Poles will clean up his mistakes, trust. No one could've expected the OL to get this significantly worse


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