Chicago Bears: It is time to start calling this team the “Bad News Bears”
By Nathan Burns
The Chicago Bears offensive line continues to disappoint
The Chicago Bears offensive line should be ashamed of themselves. I can’t recall seeing a Bears line play that bad in a long time. The O-line is truly the downfall of the team. This falls under general manager Ryan Pace.
The Bears have been desperate for a good lineman the whole season, but he has failed to address that problem. With no offensive line, it’s nearly impossible to get a run game going. It seemed like every time Nick Foles dropped back, a defender was on him in a matter of two seconds.
It’s worth noting that the Chicago Bears were missing three of their starters in James Daniels (pectoral), Bobby Massie (knee), and Cody Whitehair (COVID-19 list). Two of their backup lineman Sam Mustipher and Jason Spriggs were also put on the COVID-19/reserve list. Although that is unfortunate, the NFL is all about the next man up. They might be backups but their all professionals.
The only experienced linemen the Chicago Bears had were Charles Leno and Germain Ifedi, and we all know how “good” they have been…