5 takeaways from Bears end-of-year press conference

Bears GM Ryan Pace and Matt Nagy expressed frustration for the team’s lack of success, but maintained belief to right the ship in 2020.

5. Actions speak louder than words

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Like the coaching decision, none of this means much in the grand scheme of things. The Bears say they “plan” to have Trubisky remain the starter but plans change. The coaching staff already looks vastly different from this morning and chances are the roster will follow suit before the Bears kick off the 2020 season in September.

The front office will never divulge much publicly and rarely throw anyone under the bus. For fans outraged or questioning some decisions, the indicators of how Nagy and Pace see this team will be in free agency, the draft, and training camp where roster decisions will truly be made.

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