The bear commits the crime he demands


In the Chicago Bears offense he looked the best of all season with a 36-7 victory over the Houston Texans. The offense had a quick start and never turned to success in using the power of the Run Game and Beers coach Michelle Trubiski to the advantage of the offense.

The question remains – where is the heck all this season?

Well, according to Trubiski, the coaching staff is finally starting to adjust the offense to do the job it asks to do its best and ask the offender to do the job, including using his mobility, running action – and shockingly – using Chicago’s top draft rookie. Select Tight & Call Camet.

“These are some of the things I’m asking for.” Trubiski told reporters Wednesday. “I think they are my power and also the power of this crime. I just thought it was a good idea to get more involved with Cole, more involved with David, more involved with A-Rob. “

Bear offense has averaged more than 30 points in the last three games, with Trubiski completing 76-of-113 passes (67.2%) for 76 yards for a 103.2 passing rating with seven touchdowns.

But more than the numbers, there has been a clear improvement in the last two games. Facing two bad defenses though will definitely help. Still, you can’t ignore the steps given by the unit, especially when it comes to creating an offensive identity that starts with running a football run, uses Trubiski’s dynamics and walks the team’s playmakers.

If you experience acreage, head coach Matt Nagy will have finally realized for less than three years that instead of forcing his players to fit into his system, he will fit his offense into the power of his players.

The unfortunate thing is that, as the crime seems to be accelerating its pace, it could be a little too late.

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