
Why the Bears’ Struggles May Run Deeper Than You Think—And What It Means for Fans
How could this go wrong for me taking the under on 8.5 games? They do have the fourth-best offensive line in football according to pff.com after the upgrades made in the offseason. Williams, under Johnson, could make a big leap forward. He didn’t have a great rapport with his receivers, but he also had very little time to make throws. The offensive weapons shouldn’t really be an issue. They were terrible last year, so improving here shouldn’t be much of a problem. On defense, the Bears are not ranked as a top-10 unit. Last year they finished as 27th in total defense, but they felt like they were a better team than that ranking. If their defense makes it to middle-of-the-pack, and their offense improves at least as much, nine wins is a reasonable expectation.
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