The inability to build a quality offensive line and especially the failure to find a quarterback. He either has to deliver a winning season or he is most likely gone. Much of Bears general manager Ryan Pace’s draft history has been tied to his decision to trade up to the second overall spot to grab quarterback Mitch Trubisky in 2017. It's the last time Ryan Pace will have to do this—not draft, although that's possible too. Heck , Ryan Pace would most likley give up 3 or 4 of the Bears next number 1 draft picks. Rather, it's the last time he'll have to sit out Round 1 because of the Khalil Mack trade. Pace declined to get into much detail Wednesday about what he felt his missteps were in his 2017 decision-making process. Matt Nagy and Ryan Pace only have themselves to blame. How do you give a guy that bad $18.5 million guaranteed and $43 million over five years and get four games from him? If we break it down for his entire contract, things do not get that much better. The general consensus among Bears fans is 2021 will be the last stand of the GM. He’s a really smart GM when it comes to quarterbacks… cheeseburger says: Fill out a booking request form for Ryan Pace, or call our office at 1.800.698.2536 to discuss your upcoming event. First it was Mike Glennon (four starts, $18.5 million). Then Nick Foles (statistically one of the worst starting quarterbacks in the NFL in 2020). Then Mitch Trubisky (instead of Deshaun Watson and Patrick Mahomes). Ryan Pace (born February 17, 1977) is the general manager for the Chicago Bears of the National Football League (NFL). He previously worked in the New Orleans Saints' front office for 14 years. Is Ryan Pace in as much danger as people think? But Robinson believes he should be paid … One of our experienced agents will be happy to help you get pricing information and check availability for Ryan Pace or any other celebrity of your choice. Especially considering general manager Ryan Pace has a track record of rewarding players that have earned contract extensions. Rumors have persisted for months that the McCaskey family likes Pace. For Pace, his Bears tombstone will be etched with his failures on offense. The highest-earning YouTube star in the world is an 8-year-old kid who makes millions reviewing toys online. Ryan Pace will get a fourth chance to fix a quarterback mess he inherited six years ago and has made worse at every turn since. No matter how much past credibility they have or how much they’re getting paid. This latest revelation at least inserts a twinge of doubt in that theory. Everyone crucifies Pace …