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From the time they enter Halas Hall, Bears general managers, coaches and offensive coordinators hear all about the franchise’s lackluster quarterback history, but with the possible exception of Jerry Angelo, we never see that they feel our pain.
The arrive. They see the black-and-white photos of Sid Luckman in the building. They try to address the problem. It doesn’t work out, for whatever reason. And they’re gone. We’re still waiting to hear from Ryan Pace where he went wrong with the Mitch Trubisky pick.
But two years into his tenure at Pace’s successor, general manager Ryan Poles expressed a bit of the frustration Bears fans have been feeling for years.