Equanimeous St. Brown had some thoughts about the upcoming Chicago Bears season. The former Green Bay Packers wide receiver has often been vocal about the team but this takes it to new levels. After the moves the Bears made in free agency, St. Brown had an outlandish prediction.
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Equanimeous St. Brown On The Chicago Bears Season
St. Brown thinks the Bears are going to take back the NFC North. “We’re going from last to first real quick. We’re gonna put the league on notice,” he said in a recent interview. After trading for DJ Moore and acquiring Robert Tonyan, TJ Edwards, Tremaine Edmunds, and Nate Davis, St. Brown thinks the Bears are the best team in the division. This is certainly a bold take from a team that went 3-14 last season.
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The Minnesota Vikings have waved the white flag and have entered rebuild mode. It wouldn’t surprise me if they ended up at the bottom of the division. However, the Bears have two more teams to contend with. The Green Bay Packers have an unknown in Jordan Love but have some really good talent on the roster. The team to watch out for is the Lions. Their offseason has been sneaky good and they are the current favorites to come out of the division.
Let’s look at the Bears roster as a whole. Honestly, I like their offseason so far. The Panthers trade was a good one for them. The Edwards and Tonyan signings were good value. I think Edmunds was a bit of an overpay but he isn’t a bad player. I still have a ton of questions about the offensive line and at quarterback. Justin Fields is a fun player to watch. That doesn’t mean that he is helping his team win games. Fields has to make a significant leap for me to take them seriously.
Equanimeous St. Brown is high on the Chicago Bears season. As the Packers go through a transition, it will be interesting to see whether there is a lot of shake-up within the division or if it is more of the same.
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