5 reasons why the Bears offense will be better in 2020

Don’t expect the Bears offense to be one of the best in the league this season, but they should be much better than they were in 2019.

2. They’re going to get better quarterback play

USA Today

While quarterback wasn’t the only issue on offense last season for Chicago, it was certainly one of the biggest. Mitchell Trubisky’s struggles were evident, and general manager Ryan Pace had no other choice but to bring in an experienced veteran in Nick Foles to challenge or replace Trubisky as starter this year.

But they also added two new offensive coaches in offensive coordinator Bill Lazor and quarterbacks coach John DeFilippo, who have had a hand in helping quarterbacks in the past. The Bears are going to better quarterback play this season, whether that’s a better Trubisky or Foles under center.

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