DanTown
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I disagree only because we have the QB in place right now.
As much as I want to draft Bradley Chubb, I also do not want Trubisky to struggle and lose a ton of games and damage him.
Mitch needed that game and it is more important than 1-2 spots in the draft position.
What does it matter if Mitch plays poorly (or well) with a coaching staff that is fired and then an entire new wide receiver group next year? There is no way no matter how good or bad the final four weeks of the year go that will impact how I feel about the 2018 Bears in a way more so than their draft pick(s) will do. I mean the Bears have to get drastically better on the offensive side of the ball; let's not fool ourselves with a tired + beaten down + quitting Bengals team as some sort of barometer for the future of this team.
So little matters in this sport year-to-year that I don't get why people don't care about draft picks but think that a few games matter. If it was go from say 2 or 3 to 4 or 5 in the draft I wouldn't care but considering the Bears record, their strong SOS, and the number of teams around them, it could easily go from 4 to 12 or 13.