Monday, June 9, 2025

Chicago Bears Offense Apparently Turning Heads Already

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One thing experienced fans know by now is that the defense is always ahead of the offense this time of year. Defenders have an easier time adjusting to new schemes and can afford to be aggressive. Learning a new offense is complicated, requiring precise timing and execution. Nobody expected the Chicago Bears offense to do much of anything in the spring. It would probably take until halfway through the regular season before they showed any meaningful progress. Or at least that is how it normally is for them.

Ben Johnson was hired to see if he could finally bring them into the 21st century. His influence is already felt based on the latest reports from mandatory minicamps. Multiple beat writers came out of the recent Wednesday practice with the same comments. The offense has taken a considerable step forward from where they were in OTAs last month. It culminated in a two-minute drill where Caleb Williams drove them 94 yards for a touchdown with just seconds left.

Rookie running back Kyle Monangai had the winning score.

The Chicago Bears should be excited by this progress.

There was never a moment last year when it felt like the offense turned a corner, be it in minicamps, training camp, preseason, or regular season. It is noteworthy that they executed like that after practicing the system for just two weeks. Remember, the defense is far from weak. It is still a talented unit being run by an accomplished defensive coordinator. They weren’t going easy on anybody. Yes, the drive wasn’t perfect. The almost-interceptions and a would-be sack are things one shouldn’t ignore. That said, the Chicago Bears seeing this level of progress so soon shows you Johnson knows what he’s doing. He has been all over players every day about their attention to detail. Cutting corners is strictly forbidden. That message is sinking in.

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Veece
Jun 5, 2025 5:47 am

Yeah, writers covering the Bears always hype what’s going on in the preseason. Let’s be honest. We have a new HC, a new OC, a new DC… with brand new systems different from what the players were doing under the previous staff. It’s a brand new offense and Caleb appears to be growing under Ben Johnson’s tutelage. Give the offense props when they excel versus our defense. The offense was 28th last year, mostly due to NO running game. The OTAs are introducing schemes to both offense and defense. Training camp with pads will truly show us if the offense… Read more »

Bears57
Jun 4, 2025 6:28 pm

Despite what he would have you believe, Erik writes some variation of this exact article every single year at this time. Take it with a grain of salt.

Skeeter
Jun 4, 2025 6:19 pm

I know this is the year we turn things around based on competent coaching.

I was simply pointing out that the author wasn’t truthful about what he was writing a year ago.

That in no way shape or form translates to me not believing we turn that corner this year, I’d bet the house on it, that’s why I’m not concerned with our backs, the coaching will make the difference.

Dr. Steven Sallie
Dr. Steven Sallie
Jun 4, 2025 5:45 pm

Tred, even better than hope is ignorance since ignorance is bliss, at least in this world. Cheers!

Hehateme30
Jun 4, 2025 5:27 pm

Tred. We arent even to preseason yet.
But, I think its ok to allow urself the luxury of having a little hope. I will.

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