4 reasons the Bears may not be who we think they are

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Bears’ Offense Still Has A Lot To Prove

The Bears’ offense has a lot of issues. Their play calling is very questionable at times. The offensive line has been spotty. They aren’t running the ball very effectively. They aren’t passing the ball with consistency. The Lions, Falcons, and Giants have been getting gashed by other offenses. However, Chicago is barely able to move the ball through most of the games against those teams.

The Bears have yet to play a fully complete game. So far, Chicago has mostly played very poorly through three quarters tan incredible in one quarter. That will not be good enough when facing off against better teams. Chicago’s offense must score points in every quarter.

The offense doesn’t have any identity. Until they can prove to play consistent offense for a full four quarters, this offense will still be considered one of the leagues weaker offenses.

The Bears have absolutely no offensive identity. The have been running the ball relatively well, yet they continue to rely on their passing attack. The offense is designed to stretch the ball downfield to the receivers, yet the o-line doesn’t have the premier pass blockers that allow the QB’s time to delver on those deep throws. Meanwhile, those QBs still has a lot of questions to answer.

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