2. Get production out of offense
Sticking with the offensive side of the ball, it’s not enough for just the quarterback to start playing better. The rest of the offense also needs to step things up, especially after an abysmal offensive output in 2019.
The Bears have already indicated that they’re focusing on fixing the many offensive issues that plagued the team last season, starting with bringing in new coaches that specialize in areas of concern, including quarterback, offensive line, tight ends and run game.
The Bears cannot continue to rely solely on their defense to carry them through the season. Because there will come a time when the offense needs to step up for the defense, and they need to be ready to return the favor.