At the core of the Bears’ quarterback problem, which is the biggest thing holding them back from championship contention, is a matter of the heart for general manager Ryan Pace:
Is he capable of making an honest, dispassionate assessment of Mitch Trubisky’s flaws? Or will Pace see what he wants to see?
“A strength of mine is to remove emotions and remove those feelings,” Pace said. “It’s always just what’s best for our franchise. Matt [Nagy] and I both operate with no egos and a lot of humility and every discussion we have is what’s best for our team.