As of today, Phil Emery, the former director of College scouting for the Kansas City Chiefs is now the General Manager of the Chicago Bears, replacing Jerry Angelo and being the 5th General Manager in Chicago Bears history. Phil Emery is highly regarded in drafting and measuring college players. He has been noted for drafting players like Dwayne Bowie, and Jamal Charles. But Emery is no stranger to Chicago. His first stint with Chicago as a scout promised former pro bowlers Tommie Harris, Nathan Vasher, Marty Booker, and Mike Brown. Than when he was hired in Atlanta for college scouting he helped acquire Franchise Quarterback Matt Ryan, and Pro Bowl Wide out, Roddy White. This will be Phil Emery's first job as General Manager.
Personally I think this is a great move for Chicago. The weakest link for Chicago has always been drafting younger talent to replace veterans. Thanks to Angelo's lack of drafting ability, the Offensive Line was left in shambles and the Defensive rotation is not getting any younger. With a guru of college scouting as GM, Chicago should be getting plenty of young talent to help push Chicago back into competition against thriving NFC North rivals like the Detroit Lions, and more notoriously, The Green Bay Packers.
My questions to you:
Does Phil Emery make a better fit in Chicago than Jerry Angelo?
What kind of impact will Emery make for Chicago, for better or for worse?
Personally I think this is a great move for Chicago. The weakest link for Chicago has always been drafting younger talent to replace veterans. Thanks to Angelo's lack of drafting ability, the Offensive Line was left in shambles and the Defensive rotation is not getting any younger. With a guru of college scouting as GM, Chicago should be getting plenty of young talent to help push Chicago back into competition against thriving NFC North rivals like the Detroit Lions, and more notoriously, The Green Bay Packers.
My questions to you:
Does Phil Emery make a better fit in Chicago than Jerry Angelo?
What kind of impact will Emery make for Chicago, for better or for worse?