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This is not how you break the cycle of Chicago Bears' offenses. It’s exactly how you break another quarterback, Marc Silverman writes
Caleb Williams' first game was rough and he needs to play much better, but being concerned isn’t an option, Marc Silverman writes
The most talked about Bears offseason is finally in the rearview mirror, Marc Silverman writes. What happens next?
I used to knock the Bears for hiring guys who would make good neighbors but bad GMs and coaches like Ryan Pace and Matt Nagy. Ryan Poles breaks that mold, Marc Silverman writes
Caleb Williams can go a few series looking like a rookie and the offense isn’t clicking, but then will show every practice that he has ability that no quarterback has ever had in a Bears uniform, Marc Silverman writes
It took 42 years for me to be a dad, but I’ve waited even longer for my first true superstar Bears QB. Caleb Williams might be it, Marc Silverman writes.
From Ray Clay's intro to karaoke fails: Bears' Hard Knocks hits and misses, according to Marc Silverman
Knowing Steve McMichael has been one of the single greatest rewards of my entire career, Marc Silverman writes. He has provided me with lessons in strength, courage, humility, humor, and kindness.
If most of these players hit, the Bears will likely make the playoffs and open their contention window, Marc Silverman writes
It’s up to the Bears to lead Chicago out of its sports sickness and one of the worst years in Chicago sports history, Marc Silverman write
It’s time for Bears coach Matt Eberflus to let his H.I.T.S. principle stand for allowing his football team to be ready to hit and take hits, Marc Silverman writes
Thank goodness for the Bears. Thank goodness for a mandatory minicamp in early June to give Chicago sports fans a glimpse of the possibilities, Marc Silverman writes
The hype is real. I still expect the Bears to win 11 games. I still expect Caleb Williams to win rookie of the year and set Bears QB records. But last Thursday's first OTA practice is a reminder that developing a rookie quarterback comes with growing pains.
Optimism is fantastic for the Chicago Bears but let’s remember, this is still a team that has won 10 games in the past two years, Marc Silverman writes
Marc Silverman writes after seeing the 2024 Bears schedule release: Grab yourself a glass of kool-aid, and follow along with my 11-6 prediction