Bears win 27-24 in OT and break a 10 game road losing streak.
I’ve complained for a couple years that I couldn’t see what direction Pace wanted to take the Bears. I’m starting to see it. They’re a legitimate threat at wide out away from being a decent offense. They’re a decent defense when they’re not missing three of their starting linebackers. They’re not a good team yet, but I can see the path forward.
SPECIAL TEAMS!!! Almost cost them that game and turned what should have been an easy win into a on overtime nail biter. The kick return was a bit of a fluke, but that punt return was on the punter.
That Kyle Fuller was the Kyle Fuller the Bears thought they were getting when they drafted him. If he wants to play Pro Bowl caliber defense, I’m completely fine with that.
SPECIAL TEAMS!!! Almost cost them that game and turned what should have been an easy win into a on overtime nail biter. The kick return was a bit of a fluke, but that punt return was on the punter.
But he had such a good season last year. I know they didn't draft him to be a center though. I was hoping that Grasu would be good/healthy enough to start this season, then they could move Whitehair to his natural position at guard, and then move Long to a tackle. Is this even possible?Whitehair is not a center. Grassu got hurt, now we get to see this nonsense.
Should the bears go after Martavis Bryant?
What a tremendous job by the Bears' defense yesterday. And a putrid performance by the offense. It didn't look like they were trying to score points most of the game. At some point, probably next week at New Orleans, the passing game is going to have to open up if they have any chance to win.
Not real thrilled to be giving up a draft pick for a guy who’s an unrestricted free agent at the end of the season.
Yeah, he makes the Bears better right now, but who gives a crap.
Hate to break it to you but there wasn't much better you were gonna get out there without giving up something.
I would have rather they not give up anything and keep the draft pick. They didn't have to make the trade.
There are only 7 rounds in the draft, so there's not much of a talent difference between a 7th rounder and an unrestricted free agent.
Why burn a single asset that might be able to improve the team in upcoming seasons?
Will the Bears get more production from a half year of this WR than from 3 years from a 7th round pick? It’s a good chance they will.