Friday, September 6, 2024

Chicago Bears’ Worst Fears Are Coming True From Latest Camp Practice

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Optimism was prevalent among the Chicago Bears going into the summer. This optimism resulted from a massive overhaul of the offense. Keenan Allen and Rome Odunze joined D.J. Moore at wide receiver, and D’Andre Swift brought speed and versatility to running back. Last but not least, Caleb Williams provided a fresh injection of hope at quarterback. However, there was a dark cloud hovering in the background. Many fans wondered if the offensive line was up to the task of elevating this unit to respectability.

Talent hasn’t been the issue. The Bears do seem to have some athletic and physical blockers. Unfortunately, none of them have been able to stay healthy. Left guard Teven Jenkins has missed 20 games across three seasons in Chicago. Right guard Nate Davis missed six games last year and hasn’t worked much in training camp. Even right tackle Darnell Wright had to battle a shoulder problem last season. It was hoped the Bears could count on some good fortune in the health department this year.

The latest practice on Sunday proves that may have been a mistake. Jenkins left with an undisclosed injury. Davis returned briefly but didn’t finish. Wright hasn’t practiced for almost a week.

The Chicago Bears face an alarming situation.

Often, the fastest way to derail the development of a rookie quarterback is having to get hit too often. Justin Fields can attest to that. Williams is elusive, but he’s not superhuman. It will be impossible for him to find any rhythm on offense if he constantly has to dodge pass rushers. That is what happened in the latest practice and has been happening for much of training camp. The defense has often beaten the protection because the group is makeshift from injuries.

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GM Ryan Poles faces a steep challenge. Finding help for the group this late into the off-season is extremely difficult. Quality starters don’t fall out of the sky. His best option would be veteran center Connor Williams. If he’s healthy, he could man the middle of the line, allowing Ryan Bates to shift to his original position of right guard, presuming Davis can’t stay on the field like usual. They could also look to add somebody via the waiver wire in a few weeks to bolster their depth and competition.

The truth is their options are few. No serious solutions are possible until next off-season. Until then, the Chicago Bears may have to get creative or hope the football gods answer their prayers.

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Veece
Veece
Aug 5, 2024 10:15 am

The whole NFL has been hit with injuries. From star Charger QB Justin Herbert’s foot injury and 2nd year All-Pro WR Puka Nacua’s knee injury to Arizona Edge BJ Ojulari being out for the season. Some teams have been hit harder than others in 2024. Anyone paying attention is aware that the Bear OL is banged up, but so is the defense. The Rams, Jaguars, Chiefs, Bucs, Chargers and Browns also have multiple players hurt. Now, some fans wonder how many of these “injuries” are real since a lot of players have publicly stated that they do not like training… Read more »

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StuDogg81
StuDogg81
Aug 5, 2024 10:05 am

In the article regarding Nate Davis, you say he missed al.ost all of 2023 with a health issue, but I fact his mother died and that’s why he was away for the most part but you fail to mention any of that, yes he’s been unreliable but tell the whole truth not just half to make your article sound better! Ridiculous!!

TGena
TGena
Aug 5, 2024 9:18 am

Remember that Super Bowl LV, where Patrick Mahomes was running for his life? And, he was sacked 3 times; and intercepted twice.

It was 2021, and Tampa Bay beat the Chiefs, 31-9.

Yeah — and that was Patrick Mahomes. [He’s pretty good, right?]

barry_mccockiner
Aug 5, 2024 8:52 am

This is the correct take. 10/10, no notes.

CW
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TGena
TGena
Aug 5, 2024 8:37 am

I agree 100%.

Why aren’t the Bears “trying to improve” — and pulling all the stops?

The answer (IMHO) is the antithesis of “performance over politics.”

Ryan Poles is the one influencing: who, where and when Bears players actually play (unless Ms. Virginia has her hand in it).

It’s an apparent case of “Politics Over Performance.”

Unfortunately, Ryan Poles is not the “OL expert” we were led to believe he is.

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