This Chicago Bears offense has a little bit of everything in terms of talent, from the quarterback to the offensive line.
There's no getting around how good this unit is, and the scary part is that they are young and only going to get better under second-year head coach Ben Johnson. Bears tight end Colston Loveland was asked how defensive coordinators should game-plan for him, but he focused more on the offense in general.
"It's tough, we got a lot of guys," Loveland said via CHGO. "Pick your poison."
Colston Loveland knows how dangerous this Bears offense can be
Pick your poison. Truer words have never been spoken, especially when dealing with the Bears offense that truly has a little bit of everything.
The pass catchers have speed with Luther Burden, rookie Zavion Thomas, and Kalif Raymond, making it impossible to cover them deep. Rome Odunze can do a little bit of everything with his reliable hands and pinpoint route running. Chicago has a couple of tight ends in Loveland and Cole Kmet who are pretty good at catching the football.
It's beneficial for the Bears to have elite quarterback Caleb Williams. The man can do it all, from making any kind of throw to using his legs to escape pressure for a better pass or throw it away without a turnover.
Chicago has been lucky to have a strong running game, created by a top-five backfield and offensive line. The Bears have two All-Pro offensive linemen in Joe Thuney and Darnell Wright who help anchor the group. Running backs D'Andre Swift and Kyle Monangai combined for over 1,700 rushing yards and 14 touchdowns last season, as they have been considered one of the top five running back duos in the NFL.
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Yes, defenses need to be aware of how good Loveland is, but this offense has so many weapons around Williams that it's impossible to know who will get the ball at any given time.
