The whole city of Chicago was elated to see Bears defensive coordinator Dennis Allen get one on his old team, the New Orleans Saints, in Week 7, but expected that he would be silent about the win.
All week leading up to the game, Allen downplayed the "revenge game" narrative that he wanted to win one against them. No one was buying it, and they had every reason to be correct on that front.
Bears fans were happy to finally see Allen open up about his excitement for winning against the Saints. First, with the locker room celebration with his current team, but he was still open to adding a little more.
He told the media how he felt about it, but was quick to keep the focus on the upcoming matchup against the Baltimore Ravens.
“It felt good at the time, certainly one that I wanted to get, but in this league you don’t have a chance to sit and reflect, and we’ve moved on to Baltimore.”
Fans will reflect on Allen's performance coaching the Bears against the Saints for him
Allen may want to move on from the Saints game, but the defense put up an excellent performance that fans want to celebrate for him. His defense allowed just 44 yards, forced four turnovers, and sacked Spencer Rattler four times to help the Bears win their fourth straight game.
It's almost like four is a lucky number for the Bears.
This defensive performance was different from the others this season, as everyone contributed to the win. Chicago's secondary, despite being banged up, has made a lot of the plays. Still, the once-struggling defensive line finally picked up some much-needed momentum, adding seven quarterback hits to the sack number.
Now, the Bears' defense has created 15 turnovers during the four-game winning streak and leads the NFL with 16. That's an impressive feat for any team.
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All the credit has to go to Allen for working through all the injuries this defense has had and still has, and for performing. Okay, now Allen and the Bears can focus on Lamar Jackson and the Ravens.
