There comes a point in the offseason where we move from lying season to buying season.
Because after all the misdirection and misinformation that happens between the end of the Super Bowl and the start of the NFL Draft, we’ll reach an intersection where offseason chatter is rooted more in truth than in deceit. And when it comes to the Chicago Bears, I think we’re coming up on that destination.
Whispers of the Bears’ interest in drafting a quarterback has grown since the team’s failure to trade for Russell Wilson. And we’re getting to a place where there is visible smoke surrounding the situation.