Chicago Bears 2021 Team Preview
The Chicago Bears want you to believe the glass is half full. They managed to stumble through the backdoor of the playoffs last season, despite a tame 8-8 finish and, predictably, were soon one and done.
The Chicago Bears want you to believe the glass is half full. They managed to stumble through the backdoor of the playoffs last season, despite a tame 8-8 finish and, predictably, were soon one and done.
The Chicago Bears underwent a fairly large transformation this offseason, moving on from Mitchell Trubisky and replacing him with a different first-round quarterback in Justin Fields. While the Ohio State product might not start for the Bears right away, his eventual emergence should equate to further success (both on the field and in fantasy leagues) for Chicago’s entire offense.
As the summer heats up, NFL training camps get closer and closer to opening. The Bears will report to Halas Hall in Lake Forest, IL on Tuesday, July 27. It is expected that the biggest decisions the Bears’ coaching staff will have to make will be on the offensive side of the ball.
Only one team can lift the Lombardi next February. 31 teams will fall short. Here’s why each team will not have what it takes to win the Super Bowl next year.
A second NFC North team is unveiled in today’s power rankings article. The Lions were revealed as the 30th-ranked team a few short weeks ago, and now it is time for the Chicago Bears dissection as the 27th-ranked team following the Eagles and Dolphins in recent days.
For the first time ever, MJ and Bruce were live, together, in person for Third Down Thursdays! This show brings
With the 2021 NFL Draft over and the schedule officially being released, it’s time for my third annual 32 part series where the top three questions will be posed for each NFL team. Here are those three questions for the Chicago Bears.
While the 2021 NFL season is still months away, it is never too early to prepare for the fantasy season. Today, I am going to give three bold fantasy predictions for the Chicago Bears in 2021.
There is real optimism with Bears’ fans as the 2021 season approaches. That was not the case as the team finished off the 2020 season. The team suffered from fits and starts all year – winning five of their first six, then dropping six in a row before ending the year winning three of four to eke into the playoffs.
As free agency and the draft approach, every team has some level of excitement. Some teams are looking to contend in 2021. Others only want to move in the right direction. However, the NFL is unique in that every team has a chance to win the Super Bowl each season.
Three NFL teams with playoff expectations this season need a starting cornerback. The two best cornerbacks still available are Richard Sherman and Steven Nelson.
As the 2020 season came to a predictable end for the Chicago Bears, the fanbase had little to look forward to. The team was stuck in neutral, was up against the salary cap, and therefore restricted from making significant changes to the core of the team.
The Chicago Bears want you to believe the glass is half full. They managed to stumble through the backdoor of the playoffs last season, despite a tame 8-8 finish and, predictably, were soon one and done.
The Chicago Bears underwent a fairly large transformation this offseason, moving on from Mitchell Trubisky and replacing him with a different first-round quarterback in Justin Fields. While the Ohio State product might not start for the Bears right away, his eventual emergence should equate to further success (both on the field and in fantasy leagues) for Chicago’s entire offense.
As the summer heats up, NFL training camps get closer and closer to opening. The Bears will report to Halas Hall in Lake Forest, IL on Tuesday, July 27. It is expected that the biggest decisions the Bears’ coaching staff will have to make will be on the offensive side of the ball.
Only one team can lift the Lombardi next February. 31 teams will fall short. Here’s why each team will not have what it takes to win the Super Bowl next year.
A second NFC North team is unveiled in today’s power rankings article. The Lions were revealed as the 30th-ranked team a few short weeks ago, and now it is time for the Chicago Bears dissection as the 27th-ranked team following the Eagles and Dolphins in recent days.
For the first time ever, MJ and Bruce were live, together, in person for Third Down Thursdays! This show brings the heat on the future
With the 2021 NFL Draft over and the schedule officially being released, it’s time for my third annual 32 part series where the top three questions will be posed for each NFL team. Here are those three questions for the Chicago Bears.
While the 2021 NFL season is still months away, it is never too early to prepare for the fantasy season. Today, I am going to give three bold fantasy predictions for the Chicago Bears in 2021.
There is real optimism with Bears’ fans as the 2021 season approaches. That was not the case as the team finished off the 2020 season. The team suffered from fits and starts all year – winning five of their first six, then dropping six in a row before ending the year winning three of four to eke into the playoffs.
As free agency and the draft approach, every team has some level of excitement. Some teams are looking to contend in 2021. Others only want to move in the right direction. However, the NFL is unique in that every team has a chance to win the Super Bowl each season.
Three NFL teams with playoff expectations this season need a starting cornerback. The two best cornerbacks still available are Richard Sherman and Steven Nelson.
As the 2020 season came to a predictable end for the Chicago Bears, the fanbase had little to look forward to. The team was stuck in neutral, was up against the salary cap, and therefore restricted from making significant changes to the core of the team.
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