Tuesday, June 17, 2025

Packers Beat Writer Makes Eye-Opening Admission About Chicago Bears

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One of the best ways to determine how you should really view your football team is to see how people who cover other teams do. That is especially true of division rivals. If the experts from other NFC North teams don’t view the Chicago Bears as a threat, maybe it’s time to step back and examine why. One could understand if the division didn’t consider the Bears a threat. Detroit, Green Bay, and Minnesota all finished with 13 or more wins last season. They went a combined 5-1 against Chicago.

It appears the confidence isn’t quite as strong as you’d think. Packers beat writer Rob Demovsky of ESPN illustrated this. He was asked in a roundtable which player or unit would impact the division race the most this season.

The Bears’ offensive line. Chicago had to do something to help Williams, who was sacked a league-high 68 times last season. The Bears should have three new starters on the line with the addition of Thuney, Jackson and Dalman. This could give Williams the chance to show why he was the first overall pick in the 2024 draft.”

One of the big reasons the Packers and other teams managed to handle the Bears was their appalling offensive line. Demovsky knows that beating Chicago becomes considerably more difficult if the protection is much better this season. That is before you get into other factors.

The Chicago Bears might finally be on equal footing.

For years, the NFC North has held at least one of three key advantages over them in head-to-head matchups. One was the quarterback. Green Bay and Detroit had future Hall of Famers. Minnesota usually had a Pro Bowler. The Chicago Bears may finally have an answer with Caleb Williams. Next was coaching. Matt Lafleur, Kevin O’Connell, and Dan Campbell have all been shown to be quality leaders, while the Bears tried to match them with Matt Eberflus.

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Last but not least are the trenches. The Bears haven’t been dominant at the line of scrimmage for years, especially on the offensive side. It is why other North teams always seemed to make the key plays late in games. They had the blocking necessary to do so. If Demovsky is correct, Chicago is ready to challenge the status quo.

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nonobaddog
Jun 17, 2025 9:33 pm

You are a meaty nut silly

Dr. Steven Sallie
Dr. Steven Sallie
Jun 17, 2025 8:08 pm

I’ve got a pile of meaty nuts, more than I can ever use. We male Lions savagely attack male Hyenas, but we seldom eat them. They are just too disgusting, shallow, and incapable of learning, even about simplex football.

Wade Garrett
Wade Garrett
Jun 17, 2025 7:31 pm

One would guess that even a blind squirrel can find a nut every once in a while.

Dr. Steven Sallie
Dr. Steven Sallie
Jun 17, 2025 6:45 pm

Sometimes little ones, the truth hurts.

For me: truth does not blush. No matter how correct I am.

Dr. Steven Sallie
Dr. Steven Sallie
Jun 17, 2025 5:15 pm

Kiran, his performance on the field was a definite flop–a real embarrassment. Poles was too. His allowed sacks as expected verified all critiques. Those hyenas and their lackeys had to be embarrassed too. I wasn’t. If Kmet had not been mediocre at best last year, then we would not be reading about replacing or trading him so often. He is slightly above average and certainly not special. Only MY HC BEN can save him from mediocrity. We can speculate about trade partners. Just because their TEs are mediocre or worse do not make Kmet officially “good.” Of course, some teams… Read more »

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