Monday, September 23, 2024

3 Big Takeaways from the Bears Loss to the Colts

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Here are my three big takeaways from the Bears frustrating loss to the Colts.

Rome Odunze was the right pick

Rome Odunze caught 6 passes for 110 yards, averaging 18.3 yards per catch, and scored his first career touchdown. There were also several missed or overthrown balls, so his performance could have been even more impressive. However, he and rookie QB Caleb Williams are clearly building chemistry, which is exactly what you want to see by Week 3.

Caleb Williams is growing each week

By the end of the season, one question will matter: Do the Bears have their franchise quarterback? If the answer is yes, then this season can be considered a huge success. Winning is fun, and losing tough games like the one against the Colts is painful. However, Williams has shown significant growth, consistently improving and looking more comfortable with each passing week. Check out his passing chart from the Colts game below.

He threw the ball 51 times, and while it wasn’t perfect, he showed flashes of brilliance. His final stats from the game in Indy were 32 completions on 51 attempts for 355 yards, 2 touchdowns, 2 interceptions, 3 sacks, and a passer rating of 80.0. The growth is evident.

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The Bears coaching staff is on the hot seat

Matt Eberflus and Shane Waldron need to improve, plain and simple. Waldron made several poor play calls, and I’m not a fan of his passing game concepts either. The 4th-and-goal play at the end of the first half was so bad, it could almost be a fire-able offense on its own.

Shane finally involved Cole Kmet in the passing game, but it took him three games to recognize what a valuable weapon Kmet is on offense, which raises concerns. The running game is also struggling—while D’Andre Swift needs to improve, the offensive scheme in the run game seems off at times. The Bears have the worst running game in the NFL, and coaching is just as much to blame as the offensive line. Matt Eberflus game management was poor, particularly when he mishandled the two-point conversion after a late 4th-quarter score, forcing the team to burn a timeout. It was a bad look for Eberflus overall. Another key takeaway is that the Bears offensive line remains a concern. While they occasionally gave Caleb more time than in previous games, that could be more a reflection of facing a weaker defensive line compared to previous opponents like the Titans and Texans. If they do not turn things around quickly, we could easily see Ben Johnson and company replacing Eberflus and his current staff next season.

Bears Panic Meter After Week 3

6.8 (Previous week 4.9)

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Dr. Steven Sallie
Dr. Steven Sallie
Sep 23, 2024 12:07 pm

TGena is “speaking truth to power” and to you masses again. Better listen and absorb all before it’s too late. You only live once, if that. I’m starting to think he knows Halas Hall insiders or is, indeed, one himself. Regardless, thanks for the leaks.

David
Sep 23, 2024 11:55 am

there hasn’t been an NFC Central in over 20 years. NFC North is the Division Chicago plays in. Lol

citizen34
citizen34
Sep 23, 2024 11:24 am

TGena, I agree with you on Cunningham; he was the one that kept Poles from trading another pick to move up and take Rome. It bothers me a Lot that both him and Poles were o-lineman, yet have been real bad in fixing the most obvious weakness of the team. Warren is basically a suit and tie. He was VP of legal affairs and administration for the vikings for 9 years. He does not know how to build a football staff at all. He’s about getting tv contracts for the Big 10 and stadiums for owners.

TGena
TGena
Sep 23, 2024 10:06 am

@citizen34 — The chronology of the hiring events explain, it all: Ryan Poles: hired: Jan. 25, 2022 Kevin Warren hired: Jan. 12, 2023. Warren has been an observer of the on-field football operations, to date. But, he is the President of the Chicago Bears and its Chief Executive Officer. As such, Warren is “the Man” at Halas Hall. When it comes time to replace Ryan Poles and his crew — it will be Kevin Warren who decides who the next Bears GM will be. I see Ian Cunningham as a loyal soldier. In public, Cunningham supports Poles 100%. In private,… Read more »

gusto
gusto
Sep 23, 2024 9:21 am

My three:

1.The Bears are the 4th or last place team in the NFC Central. 2. Time to start preparing for the Draft. 3.Same old Bears.

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