3. Brian Hoyer has his worst game of the season
Jay Cutler keeps getting closer to being healthy enough to play, so it’s the perfect time for Hoyer to have a rough game and ignite a full-blown quarterback controversy. Hoyer has had the offense moving the chains, but he hasn’t had any luck consistently getting his team in the end zone.
Hoyer will continue his efficient play with short passes and quick releases avoiding sacks and turnovers, however, that is not going to help the offense much. Hoyer won’t come close to 300 yards this game and he will fail to make any plays to help the offense. The Bears offense won’t look as bad as it did against Houston or Philadelphia, but it will be their worst output since week two.