The Chicago Bears offense looked the best of the entire season with a dominant 36-7 victory over the Houston Texans. The offense started quickly and never looked back with the success of the race game and the Bears coaches used Mitchell Trubisky’s strengths to take advantage of the attack.
The question remains: where the hell has he been this season?
Well, according to Trubisky, the coaching staff is finally starting to adjust the lack to adapt to his strengths and to do the things he has been asking of him on offense, which include using his mobility, running the game action and, shockingly, the use of Chicago’s first draft. to Choose the Narrow Narrow Cook Kmet |
“These are just some of the things I’ve been asking for,” Trubisky told reporters Wednesday. “I feel that they are my strengths and also the strengths of this offense. I just thought it was a good idea to get Cole more involved, David more involved, A-Rob more involved. “
The Bears offense has averaged more than 30 points per game over the past three games, with Trubisky completing 76 of 113 (67.2%) passes for 776 yards with seven touchdowns and two interceptions for a pass pass rating. 103.2.
But more than the numbers, the last two games have shown an obvious improvement. While facing two bad defenses will definitely help. Still, you can’t ignore the advances the unit has made, especially when it comes to forging an offensive identity that starts with football, using Trubisky’s mobility and boosting the team’s players.
It would take him less than three years for head coach Matt Nagy to realize that instead of forcing his players to adapt to his system, he would have to adapt his offense to adapt. se to the strengths of its players.
The unfortunate thing is that just as the offense seems to be impacting, it may be too late.
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