The Chicago Bears secured their third consecutive victory on Sunday, defeating the Jacksonville Jaguars 35-16 in London. With this win, the Bears head into their bye week with a 4-2 record and a strong sense of momentum. Despite a shaky start, particularly on offense, not everyone had faith in the team early in the season. Such twists are typical in the NFL season. However, despite missing their star safety, who was sidelined due to a concussion from the previous week’s game against the Panthers, he had a straightforward message for the NFL, analysts, and fans after the Bears big win across the pond.
“No, no, no. Don’t try jump ship. We all remember. W. Bears win.”
Bears safety Jaquan Brisker has every right to express this take, and you have to appreciate his energy. He’s been with the team through tough times, and now the Bears are the talk of the NFL. Throughout the game, Brisker was live-tweeting, just like fans and analysts, giving us a great look at his perspective.
The Bears are excelling in all phases of the game, with their defense leading the way, playing at an elite level since week 1. While some may not agree with Brisker’s tweet, this is exactly how the Bears should see themselves—proving wrong those who doubted them after the season opener.
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I’m definitely enjoying the moment, but we still have to face the divisional opponents. Of the best division in football… twice! Then there’s Washington, and San Francisco… enjoy while we can, and hope for the best… Bear Down!
Hey Webs, speaking truth to power is the best way to live. Trying to belong to get along is for weaklings and graspers. Seldom are things on this site put into a proper perspective. Keep on thinking free!
Caleb is developing into a NFL QB, slowly but surely. The Offensive line is Jelling, I think a lot of that has to do with them getting used to Waldrons offense. I liked the fact that some of the offensive players went into his office and sat down with him and had a pow wow. The good part is he listened, and they made adjustments. Bears 4-2, on a bye time to get healthy and ready for the next part of the season. Bear Down. Hey Rocket, I get Sarcasm. Lol.
Would have edited my first comment if there was an editing option. Anyway, the four Bears wins are against teams with a combined 4-18 record. Lost to a 3-3 Indy team. Played Houston (5-1) really tough on the road.
On the other side of the coin, Caleb has done really well for a rookie, regardless of the competition.
Also, add Green Bay in Week 11 to that 5-game gauntlet I mentioned.
Yes. Great game. But let’s take a measured approach and have a little caution before popping the corks or the champagne.
We ARE talking about Carolina & Jacksonville.
I said a few days ago that I expect the Bears to get to 8-2. Look at the competition. But then, in a 5-week stretch, they have two divisional home-and-homes sandwiching a visit to San Francisco. THAT stretch will be the best indicator of how good the Bears are. Hopefully they will win the games they ought to win before then, and not look ugly doing it. So far, so good!