Monthly Archives: October 2025

Its Always Darkest Just Before the Dawn

Sean Hammond at the Chicago Tribune addresses the Bears tendency to commit penalties this season: Penalties are almost always fixable, in theory, but the Bears haven’t found an answer. They’re averaging more than nine penalties per game, second-worst in the … Continue reading

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Quick Comments: Bears at Ravens 10/26/25

Offense Baltimore came out and blitzed on the very first play and it was very evident that they planned on getting quick pressure on Williams. In the meantime, they played man coverage on the back end, and the Bears moved … Continue reading

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Quick Comments: Saints at Bears 10/19/25

Offense 1. Bears’ wide receiver screens are being read and not just by the Saints. Teams are picking something up. If they are going to keep calling them, they need to solve this problem. 2. On a related note, it … Continue reading

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Same Old Justin Fields? And Other Points of View.

Brad Biggs at the Chicago Tribune answers your questions: While the pass-rush problem seems like an issue that isn’t likely to be resolved with this team’s personnel, are there solutions to fixing the run defense in scheme and personnel? Getting … Continue reading

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I Can Wait for Caleb Williams. And Other Points of View.

Brad Biggs at the Chicago Tribune discusses the return of Austin Booker and the state of the pass rush: Despite missing the final exhibition game, Booker led the NFL with four sacks in the preseason, and the Bears were optimistic … Continue reading

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