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Justin Fields against a top defense. A chance to get back into the playoff hunt. Welcome to the Bears biggest game since 2020, Marc Silverman writes.
Halas Hall would always rather hire good boys than good head coaches. It’s time to get uncomfortable and simply hire a great football coach. That’s Jim Harbaugh, writes columnist Marc Silverman.
Has Justin Fields shown enough in 2023 for the Bears to pass on the next C.J. Stroud in the 2024 draft? Marc Silverman does his best to answer that question in his latest column.
To put it bluntly, Matt Eberflus’ future should be the easiest decision in Chicago sports history. He must go, Marc Silverman writes.
Are wholesale changes inevitable inside Halas Hall? Maybe. But Marc Silverman has five things he's watching over the Bears' final seven games that could change the Bears' fortune and right the ship.
With the long-term future of Justin Fields and Matt Eberflus still in doubt, Bears GM Ryan Poles has a lot of work ahead of him, Marc Silverman writes.
Depending on the day or the move, you just never know how you’re going to feel about Ryan Poles. Give him credit for that, he’s not scared of taking swings, even if you booed him after his last strike out, Marc Silverman writes.
Tyson Bagent ran the offense like a point guard getting the football to eight different players with confidence and poise. And more importantly, Bagent won. That has to matter, Marc Silverman writes.
The Bears haven’t won a game at Soldier Field since Sept. 25, 2022 and have lost 11 straight NFC North contests. How are you ever going to take the division if you can’t win a single game, Marc Silverman asks.
The results thus far have definitely been a mixed bag for Bears GM Ryan Poles. Marc Silverman takes a closer look at Poles' tenure in this week's column.
Give the Bears credit for doing the impossible, every time you think they can’t possibly hire a worse coach, they indeed do just that, Marc Silverman writes.
I can’t believe we’re here. It's not even the end of September and I’m writing about a new coach and possibly a new QB, while the Bears are an underdog to a team that is 0-3 and just lost by 50, Marc Silverman writes.
We can’t help ourselves getting excited for the dawn of a new football season thinking it’s going to be different. Reality sets in. Losses pile up. And everything seems broken once again at Halas Hall, Marc Silverman writes.
"My greatest fear against the Packers came true," Marc Silverman writes. "While most players were available, the Bears weren’t ready to play. There’s a big difference."
The quickest path to improvement for the Bears is winning games in the north, a division that isn’t exactly stacked. A win over the rival Packers on Sunday would go a long way, Marc Silverman writes.