Bears have ‘a ways to go’ after three-phase loss to Patriots
There wasn’t a single aspect at which the Bears excelled in Sunday’s 38-31 loss to the New England Patriots.
There wasn’t a single aspect at which the Bears excelled in Sunday’s 38-31 loss to the New England Patriots.
Bears quarterback Mitch Trubisky had his best game as a pro and it came at an opportune moment, tossing 6 touchdown passes against the Bucs.
Second-year quarterback Mitch Trubisky’s development should not have been seen by fans as an expeditious process.
Although quarterback Mitch Trubisky was inconsistent, he did engineer three scoring drives and threw two TD passes in the 24-17 victory over Seattle.
Right or wrong, Bears head coach Matt Nagy was confident and decisive in his decision to rest his starters Saturday against the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Bears have fired head coach John Fox after three years with the team. Fox accumulated a 14-34 record in three straight losing seasons with double-digit losses. The Bears finished dead last in the NFC North in each of those seasons.
The Bears went into Cincinnati on Sunday and absolutely beat the snot out of the Bengals for four quarters, coming away with their fourth victory of the year in an impressive 33-7 rout.
What if the Bears had traded for Jimmy Garoppolo instead of drafting Mitch Trubisky? That'll be on Bears fans' minds as the 49ers come to town.
The Bears hit rock bottom in Sunday’s 31-3 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, but they can learn from the Eagles' model.