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re: The Bears aren't as good as you think
Posted on 10/13/19 at 11:23 pm to LesnarF5
Posted on 10/13/19 at 11:23 pm to LesnarF5
1. Mitch Trubisky, QB — The Bears are going into this week hoping he will start against the Saints. Last year he struggled against the Rams after missing two games with an injury before playing well in victories over the Packers and 49ers. He’s got to be back. And he’s got to be better.
2. Akiem Hicks, DE — He suffered what looked like a nasty elbow injury via friendly fire early in the Raiders game. After Khalil Mack, there’s no other defensive player the Bears can afford to lose for an extended period of time.
3. Kyle Long, RG — Battling a hip injury, Long’s play has regressed past the point of just not being as good as he was in his prime. Whether it’s Long’s own improvement or Plan B, the Bears need to upgrade performance at this position.
4. Charles Leno, RT — A Pro Bowl player as an alternate last year, Leno is struggling to find his 2018 form. He already has been called for more penalties (eight) in five games than all of last season (seven).
5. Roquan Smith, LB — He returned from a one-game absence for a personal issue, but wasn’t the same player against the Raiders, despite nine tackles. If this situation lingers, Nick Kwiatkoski will look like a better option more and more.
6. Taylor Gabriel, WR — He’s missed two games with a concussion he suffered after scoring three touchdowns in the second quarter against the Redskins. The Bears have other issues, but still no speed element to replace Gabriel.
7. Cody Whitehair, LG/James Daniels, C — Their position-switch in the offseason seemed like a sure thing, but hasn’t panned out as well as expected. Nagy said he is not considering switching back, but their play is key to an offensive-line improvement.
8. Leonard Floyd, LB — Was on his way to the much-anticipated breakout season when he sacked Aaron Rodgers twice in the opener, but hasn’t made an impact play since — and was particularly quiet (one tackle) against the Raiders.
9. Bilal Nichols, DL — He’s missed the last three games with a broken right hand he suffered in Week 2 against the Broncos. The Bears’ depth has covered for his absence, but if Hicks is out any length of time, his return becomes much more vital.
10. David Montgomery, RB — The rookie might be a good fit for Nagy’s offense, but he has struggled to make something out of nothing. He has 69 carries for 225 yards (3.3 avg.) and two touchdowns and nine receptions for 72 yards (8.0 avg.).
2. Akiem Hicks, DE — He suffered what looked like a nasty elbow injury via friendly fire early in the Raiders game. After Khalil Mack, there’s no other defensive player the Bears can afford to lose for an extended period of time.
3. Kyle Long, RG — Battling a hip injury, Long’s play has regressed past the point of just not being as good as he was in his prime. Whether it’s Long’s own improvement or Plan B, the Bears need to upgrade performance at this position.
4. Charles Leno, RT — A Pro Bowl player as an alternate last year, Leno is struggling to find his 2018 form. He already has been called for more penalties (eight) in five games than all of last season (seven).
5. Roquan Smith, LB — He returned from a one-game absence for a personal issue, but wasn’t the same player against the Raiders, despite nine tackles. If this situation lingers, Nick Kwiatkoski will look like a better option more and more.
6. Taylor Gabriel, WR — He’s missed two games with a concussion he suffered after scoring three touchdowns in the second quarter against the Redskins. The Bears have other issues, but still no speed element to replace Gabriel.
7. Cody Whitehair, LG/James Daniels, C — Their position-switch in the offseason seemed like a sure thing, but hasn’t panned out as well as expected. Nagy said he is not considering switching back, but their play is key to an offensive-line improvement.
8. Leonard Floyd, LB — Was on his way to the much-anticipated breakout season when he sacked Aaron Rodgers twice in the opener, but hasn’t made an impact play since — and was particularly quiet (one tackle) against the Raiders.
9. Bilal Nichols, DL — He’s missed the last three games with a broken right hand he suffered in Week 2 against the Broncos. The Bears’ depth has covered for his absence, but if Hicks is out any length of time, his return becomes much more vital.
10. David Montgomery, RB — The rookie might be a good fit for Nagy’s offense, but he has struggled to make something out of nothing. He has 69 carries for 225 yards (3.3 avg.) and two touchdowns and nine receptions for 72 yards (8.0 avg.).
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