Friday, November 29, 2024

Catastrophic Injury Has Completely Altered Chicago Bears Path To Playoffs

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The Chicago Bears took care of business on Sunday morning. They looked rested and well-prepared for the Jacksonville Jaguars in London, scoring 35 points in the final three quarters to produce their second blowout win in a row. It was an important one after losing three starters to injuries in the secondary, meaning they couldn’t lean on the defense to do all the work. It didn’t matter. Caleb Williams threw four touchdown passes, and the offense rolled through the Jaguars defense almost at will.

Chicago enters the bye week at 4-2, winning their last three games. Events elsewhere have also altered the complexion of the playoff race. The Detroit Lions remain firmly in the chase for the NFC North crown behind Minnesota. They pasted the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday 47-9. Unfortunately, it came at an immense cost. Aidan Hutchinson, their superstar pass rusher, suffered what looks to be a gruesome tibia injury. He was put in an air cast and carted off the field. That almost always means season-ending.

Not having to face Hutchinson is huge for the Chicago Bears.

He’s been a menace every time the two teams have faced off. Without him in the lineup, Detroit will have a much harder time pressuring the quarterback. He has 7.5 sacks on the season. Nobody else on the team has more than 3.5. Hutchinson was the straw that stirred the drink for that defensive front. Keep in mind the Lions had the 27th-ranked pass defense, even with his eye-popping numbers. There is no telling how much worse it might get without his presence on the field.

Williams has feasted on bottom-ranked defenses lately. He has seven touchdowns and one interception in the past three games against the Rams, Panthers, and Jaguars. If you don’t apply regular pressure on him, the rookie has shown he can slice you up through the air. If the Chicago Bears can control talented defensive tackle Alim McNeil, Detroit may have a hard time getting stops. While this event is unfortunate for Hutchinson, it is a potential boon for Chicago in their quest to reach the playoffs.

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barry_mccockiner
Oct 14, 2024 12:19 pm

Anybody who knows me knows that I am no fan of the Detroit Lions. But what Aaron Rodgers said about Aiden Hutchinson — “I saw that he broke his leg. Makes you wonder if he got the jab.” — is disgusting.

timgjerde56
Oct 14, 2024 10:58 am

As many have remarked, the key is keeping Caleb’s pocket relatively clean. However, I think they need to start showing more of the razzle-dazzle on a few plays a game. Put something on tape that keeps the rush in check with certain formations, then do something different from what they expected from that formation. That will help the offensive line by making teams reluctant to throw the kitchen sink at Caleb. If Caleb can see they aren’t buying it informationally, he can change the play. Either way, they keep the advantage. No matter how you slice it, the offenses in… Read more »

Byron
Byron
Oct 14, 2024 6:07 am

Thats terrible news for Detroit. But there are two other teams in the division also. You have Minn. who lost their starting QB and best defensive lineman and sit at the top undefeated. I think they caught people by surprise and start losing a few. Green Bay is just Green Bay. Always a good team. It’s going to take at least 12-5 to win the division.

David
Oct 13, 2024 8:54 pm

Nate Davis is done in Chicago. We won’t be relying on him. He was even a healthy scratch for this game vs Jags. He was 1 of the 5 that didn’t even dress for the game as an Inactive player.

Tred
Oct 13, 2024 7:13 pm

We need to try and shore up our depth on the OL. You cannot rely on Jenkins or Bates being healthy, or Davis at all. Don’t let this opportunity to try and make the playoffs go by. Go find someone – almost anyone – that looks looks promising on the OL so we have at least some depth.

Protecting Williams needs to be a priority if we want to win. Simple.

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