Tracy Porter has been the Bears’ best cornerback the last two years. But in a move similar to what this regime has done with the likes of Matt Slauson and Robbie Gould, they decided to move on from a 30-year-old-plus veteran, who’s performed well in this league, in an effort to get younger. While some may view those decisions as somewhat mysterious (especially since salary cap space was not a factor), this team was still 6-10 in 2015 and 3-13 last season with those players. There were many others who definitely shared in the fault for those records, but the personnel department, in conjunction with John Fox’s coaching staff, felt compelled to try something new.
Hangin' with new Bears cornerback Marcus Cooper
