The Chicago Bears inked pass rusher Robert Quinn to a huge deal last offseason after he racked up 11.5 sacks for the Dallas Cowboys in 2019, and while giving a 30-year old a 5-year, $70 million contract was always going to raise some eyebrows, him picking up a career worst 2 sacks in 2020 exasperated Bears’ fans.
The Bears decided Quinn’s affinity for getting to the quarterback was more important to their defense than re-signing home grown Leonard Floyd, who was coming off a career low 3 sacks in 2019, but we all know how that story ended up going.