Chicago Bears: The Five Best Offseason Moves This Year

Published by on June 4, 2009
Article Source: Bleacher Report - Chicago Bears

Halas Hall has been busy this off season.

As General Manager, Jerry Angelo watched his team slide to a 9-7 record this season, missing the playoffs, he knew something had to be done.

Okay, a lot had to be done.

On offense he watched a mediocre passing game. And on defense he watched a once-dominant unit underperform.

It didn’t seem likely that Jerry Angelo would craft a productive off season though.

He never had the reputation of really pursuing the necessary free-agents. Instead, he had the philosophy that “free-agency begins at home”, by extending contracts of veteren players.

Likely, he would do nothing to bolster his old offensive line.

Likely, he would act oblivious to his un-inspired defense, and hope they come back better next year.

Likely, Angelo would stick with the modest QB already in place; Kyle Orton.

But not this year.

Fans got a glimpse of a new, fired-up Jerry Angelo at the beginning of the post-season.

“We need to get the quarterback position right,” he said.

Finally, after a couple of decades? (depending on how you feel about Jim McMahon) Really?

The pieces finally fell into place this year, and Angelo’s reputation as a GM has positively been changed.

Let’s look at the top 5 reasons that defined this year’s off season as the best that bears fans can remember.

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