Bears’ Rebuild: Trading Away the Future

Time to Face Reality: Bears Need to Make Some Tough Decisions

As the Bears’ season continues to spiral out of control, it’s become painfully clear that they’re not competing for a playoff spot. With a lackluster offense and a struggling roster, it’s time for the team to take a hard look at their current situation and make some tough decisions.

The Case for Trading Depth Pieces

Take, for example, a player like [name redacted]. Yes, he’s only had 8 carries this year, but if something were to happen to Swift, he’d suddenly become a crucial part of the rotation. The fact that his contract is expiring at the end of the year makes him a prime candidate for trade bait. If the Bears were genuinely competing, it would make sense to hold onto him. But since they’re clearly not, why not try to get something in return while they can?

Keenan Allen: A Trade Worth Exploring

Another player who should be on the trading block is Keenan Allen. While he hasn’t been exactly setting the world on fire, he’s still a valuable asset. His age and expiring contract make him a prime candidate for a trade. It’s unlikely the Bears will be eager to sign him to an extension, so exploring the market for a decent return (a 4th-round pick, perhaps?) is the smart move.

The Bigger Picture

The harsh reality is that the Bears need to focus on rebuilding and improving their roster. The offensive line is a mess, and adding extra draft picks can help address these issues. It’s time to acknowledge that this season is a lost cause and start planning for the future. By trading away expiring contracts and depth pieces, the Bears can start building towards a brighter tomorrow.

It’s Time to Move On

Let’s face it: this season is over. The Bears need to take a step back, reassess, and start making moves that will benefit them in the long run. It’s time to pack it in and start preparing for mock draft season. The future may be uncertain, but one thing is clear: the Bears need to make some tough decisions to get back on track.

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