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The most fair criticisms of the Ryan Pace era have everything to do with how he’s gone about (1) fixing the quarterback position and (2) addressing holes on the offensive line. And in the 2021 NFL Draft, Pace went about those needs differently than he had in previous years. Whether the results will be more favorable this time around is something we’ll learn in the coming years. But listening to Pace talk about the likes of Justin Fields, Teven Jenkins, Larry Borom, and others caught my ear.
The Chicago Bears’ general manager caught up with the Bears All-Access team of Jeff Joniak, Tom Thayer, and Jim Miller to discuss what went down at the NFL Draft. You can check out the interview in its entirety below. But in the meantime, I’ve pulled some interesting highlights from Pace’s thoughts regarding the offensive line shakeup and his new quarterback. I have also added some commentary for context, perspective, depth, and analysis. Enjoy!
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From the creator of âSuperstoreâ comes a new workplace comedy that takes the wheels off the automobile industry. Set in Detroit, the corporate executives of Payne Motors are at a crossroads: adapt to the changing times or be sent to the junkyard. Shaking things up is the new CEO, whose leadership, experience and savvy is only slightly offset by her complete lack of knowledge about cars. Luckily, her team has some of the best minds in the business â when they arenât fighting or trying to outwit each other. From the corporate office to the factory floor, the crew of Payne Motors is driving home the laughs.