There’s nobody more popular in Chicago, Illinois than the Chicago Bears’ backup QB, and he’s about to play the biggest game of his life. This weekend, the Chicago Bears take on a Las Vegas Raiders team that’s best described as an NFL benchmark: They have exactly one (and only one!) superstar on each side of the ball in WR Davante Adams and EDGE rusher Maxx Crosby They have a … [Read more...] about For Better (& For Worse), It’s Tyson’s Turn
Checking the Tape: Bears vs Vikings
Watching the Bears’ tape is a mess — nothing meshes together. What Getsy wants to do isn’t what Fields wants to do, and the Bears can’t do anything that Fields wants to do well against blitzing teams. You can tell Getsy’s answers to Minnesota’s blitzes were quick throws out wide, but Fields couldn’t execute some of them and Whitehair’s snaps ruined others. Then, the Bears … [Read more...] about Checking the Tape: Bears vs Vikings
It’s Snowing in Chicago
If the 2023 Chicago Bears weren’t a 1-5 team with an injured starting QB, a lame-duck Head Coach, and no sense of direction in 2023, I’d be much more excited about the recent hiring of Senior Defensive Analyst Phil Snow. The Bears have hired former defensive coordinator Phil Snow as their senior defensive analyst. He will work with advanced scouting, Matt Eberflus said. — … [Read more...] about It’s Snowing in Chicago
Someone’s Era Is Over In Chicago, But Whose?
Having been a Bears fan for over a decade, I’ve seen Sunday’s game more times than I’d like to admit. Chicago was given a myriad of circumstantial advantages heading into the weekend’s tilt against a listing 1-4 Minnesota Vikings team. These advantages included (but were not limited to): A ‘Mini-Bye’ that afforded Chicago extra time to rest, scout, and prep for this game A … [Read more...] about Someone’s Era Is Over In Chicago, But Whose?

