LAKE FOREST, Ill. — Bears Nation clearly has more than its share of questions and complaints about the 2016 Chicago Bears and what is next for “the Beloved." Three specific concerns rise above the others.
First what they are going to do about the quarterback position?
There was no way the people in charge could have answers 72 hours after the final game, so I had no expectations of enlightenment when general manager Ryan Pace and head coach John Fox held their season-ending press conference Wednesday.
Number two, though, is while it was obvious to everyone who’s ever watched a football game the Bears' greatest asset is rookie Jordan Howard and its ground game and the team and offensive coordinator Dowell Loggains chose to ignore it most of the season, begging the questions, why, and is Loggains the right guy to run the offense.