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Worst Signing in Bears History?
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Could this be the worst signing in Chicago Bears history? In this video, we take a deep dive into one of the most controversial moves ever made by the franchise. From inflated contracts to underwhelming performances, we analyze how this decision backfired and what it cost the team. Was it bad luck or a complete misjudgment by the front office? Tune in to uncover the story behind this signing and its impact on the Bears’ legacy.

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00:00The Chicago Bears continue to find themselves stuck in a frustrating cycle of mismanagement,
00:04and the 2024 offseason proved to be another chapter in this ongoing saga.
00:08Today, we're diving into one of the most head-scratching decisions by general manager
00:13Ryan Poles. The signing of tight end Gerald Everett, a move that's not only hurt the team,
00:20but has also set them up to help the Los Angeles Chargers in the 2025 NFL Draft.
00:26Buckle up, Bears fans, because this one is a doozy.
00:29When the Bears signed Gerald Everett to a two-year, $12 million deal last offseason,
00:35it seemed like a decent move on paper. Everett had shown flashes of athleticism
00:39during his time with the Chargers and Seahawks. Pairing him with Cole Komet in a tight end
00:44friendly system led by offensive coordinator Shane Waldron had potential. Waldron had success
00:50utilizing multiple tight ends in Seattle, and many of us thought Everett would thrive in Chicago.
00:56But as the season unfolded, it became painfully clear that this move was a
01:01massive misstep. Everett played all 17 games, but managed just eight receptions for 36 yards.
01:07Yes, you heard that right. Eight catches, 36 yards. That's
01:11less production than some tight ends manage in a single game.
01:16To make matters worse, Everett's pro football focus grade was a dismal 42.9,
01:22ranking him among the bottom tier of all skill position players in the league.
01:26This was not the impact the Bears were hoping for when they handed him $6 million dollars,
01:30guaranteed. Let's not forget the context here.
01:33Ryan Poles' tenure as GM has been riddled with questionable decisions, especially in free agency.
01:39Think back to 2023 when the Bears let David Montgomery walk to the Detroit Lions.
01:46Montgomery went on to thrive in Detroit, becoming a key piece of their offense.
01:50Meanwhile, the Bears' running game faltered without him.
01:53Or how about James Daniels? Poles allowed the versatile offensive lineman to leave for Pittsburgh,
01:59where he's been a reliable starter. And then there's Darnell Mooney,
02:03who departed for Atlanta after the Bears failed to lock him up long term.
02:07These decisions have left gaping holes in the roster,
02:11and the Everett signing only added insult to injury.
02:14What makes this situation even more frustrating is how it's benefited
02:18Everett's former team, the Los Angeles Chargers. According to Over the Cap,
02:22the Chargers are projected to receive a sixth-round compensatory pick
02:26in the 2025 NFL Draft due to the Bears' decision to sign Everett.
02:31So not only did the Bears waste cap space on an underperforming player,
02:35but they've also inadvertently strengthened a rival team's draft capital.
02:40It's like a bad joke that keeps getting worse.
02:43Now, some of you might be thinking, well, the Bears' hands were tied. They needed another
02:47tight end. And sure, the need was there. Cole Komet can't do it all on his own.
02:51But when you're handing out a multi-million-dollar contract,
02:54you've got to be certain the player fits your scheme and will produce.
02:58That clearly wasn't the case with Everett. And to make matters worse, Waldron,
03:03the very coordinator who was supposed to maximize Everett's potential,
03:09was fired halfway through the season. That's another layer to this debacle.
03:13If your offensive coordinator's job is already on shaky ground,
03:17why invest in a player specifically tied to his system?
03:22Looking at the bigger picture, this move epitomizes the Bears' struggles under Ryan Poles.
03:27Since taking over in 2022,
03:30Poles has made a series of moves that have left fans scratching their heads.
03:35Let's break down a few more.
03:37The Nate Davis signing, a three-year, 30-million-dollar deal for a guard
03:42who hasn't lived up to expectations.
03:45The offensive line debacle,
03:46Poles has failed to build a cohesive unit to protect his quarterbacks,
03:50leaving players like Justin Fields and Caleb Williams running for their lives.
03:55Byron Pringle, a signing that not only failed to deliver on the field,
04:00but also cost the Bears a compensatory pick.
04:04These moves, combined with the Everett signing,
04:06paint a picture of a front office that's struggling to evaluate talent
04:10and allocate resources effectively.
04:12And it's not just about the money.
04:13It's about the opportunity cost.
04:15Every dollar spent on a player like Everett
04:17is a dollar that could have been used to address other pressing needs,
04:20like bolstering the offensive line or adding depth at edge rusher.
04:24So where do the Bears go from here?
04:26For starters, it's time to cut their losses with Gerald Everett.
04:29There's little reason to keep him on the roster for the second year of his deal.
04:33His lack of production and the team's change in offensive direction make him expendable.
04:38Cutting Everett would free up cap space and send a message
04:41that the team is willing to admit its mistakes and move on.
04:45Next, Ryan Poles needs to take a hard look at his approach to free agency.
04:50It's clear that the current strategy isn't working.
04:52The Bears need to prioritize proven performers over speculative signings.
04:56That means targeting players with a track record of consistent production and durability.
05:01It also means being more aggressive in retaining homegrown talent like Montgomery and Mooney,
05:05who have proven their worth in Chicago.
05:09The upcoming 2025 offseason will be critical for the Bears.
05:13With significant cap space and multiple draft picks, they have an opportunity to right the ship.
05:18But that requires better decision making from the front office.
05:22Poles and his team must identify the team's most pressing needs and address them with precision.
05:27Whether it's upgrading the offensive line, adding pass rushers,
05:30or finding a reliable wide receiver to complement DJ Moore.
05:34Every move needs to count.
05:37And let's not forget about the draft.
05:39The Bears hold several high-value picks, including two within the top 50.
05:44This is their chance to infuse the roster with young, cost-controlled talent.
05:49But drafting well requires thorough scouting
05:51and a clear vision for how each player fits into the team's scheme.
05:55There's no room for error here.
05:57As Bears fans, it's easy to feel disheartened by the team's recent struggles.
06:02But there's also reason for hope.
06:04The Bears have a passionate fan base, a storied history,
06:07and the resources to turn things around.
06:10What they need now is competent leadership and a commitment to building a sustainable contender.
06:16So, Bears Nation, what do you think?
06:18Was the Gerald Everett signing the worst free agent move of the 2024 offseason?
06:23And what steps should the Bears take to ensure they don't repeat these mistakes?
06:28Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

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