Ryan Poles Deletes Twitter (X) Account Ahead Of An Important Week Of Decisions
Ahead of yesterday’s game, Ryan Poles told listeners on ESPN 1000 during the station’s pre-game show he would be deleting his Twitter account before one of the most important weeks in his tenure as the Chicago Bears GM.
Whether that was said in jest or not, it indicated he knew what was ahead of him. Many reporters on Twitter made mention of his remark on the social media site, and every reporter mentioned they were unaware Poles even had a Twitter account.
During the Bears’ last home game, the chant “We Want Fields” rang out in the 4th quarter, making it clear who those in attendance want to see quarterbacking this team into and beyond 2024.
When the members of the press arrived at Halas Hall today, the driveway was lined with signs posted by fans making their wishes known about Justin Fields and Jaylon Johnson.
WE WANT JUSTIN
JUSTIN WE TRUSTIN
0-4 TO 7-10 = GROWTH – HEAD UP CHIN UP
QUIT PLAYIN BRING BACK JUSTIN
RE-SIGN JAYLON – PAY THE MAN
FANS WANT H1M – TEAMMATES WANT H1M – WE HAVE H1M – DON’T TRADE H1M
JF` = QB1 TODAY – TOMORROW – FOREVER
#Bears fans posted signs on the road leading to Halas Hall. pic.twitter.com/ztogxosh86
— Patrick Finley (@patrickfinley) January 8, 2024
Ryan Poles has done an amazing job building a roster that was completely torn down and rebuilt in his two seasons with Chicago; He now faces his biggest challenge getting this team to the next level in 2024.
Washington Requests Permission to Interview Cunningham for GM Role.
Ian Cunningham was a target for teams last year looking for a new GM. He was one of the first candidates to be requested this year. If Cunningham accepts a GM role this off-season, the Bears would receive a 3rd round compensatory draft pick in the 2024 AND 2025 draft.