Chicago Bears Mailbag: Changing 2018 expectations and more
By Erik Lambert
@Antdizzle567
If the Bears can only sign one between Amos and Callahan, who should they bring back?
This comes down to who has proven more valuable to the defense. Bryce Callahan has simply made more plays and popped off the screen more often than Adrian Amos has. He’s a good cover corner who tackles well, can get his hands on the football and plays both outside and in the slot. Amos is a strong run defender with no glaring weaknesses but he also has almost zero ballhawk instincts with one interception in four years. He’s the type of guy who can be replaced.
@ChicagoBears_mx
When is A. Miller playing again?
During a recent conversation with a Memphis football reporter, Miller made it crystal clear that he plans to play following the bye week in the game against the Miami Dolphins. Head coach Matt Nagy declared him day-to-day when the shoulder injury happened but it was obvious the team planned to shut him down for the Tampa Bay game so he’d have extra time to heal. Barring a setback he should be 100% ready to go down in South Beach.