To-Morrow is Here to Stay
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Joseph
January 26, 2023 (11:00)
There will likely be a lot of switch-ups this off-season as the Bears enter year two of the rebuild. It's obvious there are pieces we are still missing to be able to call ourselves contenders. With the number one pick, over $100 Million in cap room, and a highly motivated GM, we have the chance to make significant upgrades.
At the same time, plenty of guys have proven themselves on the current roster. One of those guys is Nicholas Morrow; coming off missing the entirety of the 2021 season with an injury, he had a lot to prove going into this year.
He was solid this year in his return to form; the hope is that in 2023 we'll see him exceed expectations. Morrow is likely to resign with us, he's a team player and open to progress which is what Poles and company are looking for. Keeping Morrow opens up more resources to fix the D-line, so I'm all for it.
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