Coming off the bye week, the Chicago Bears are looking to break their four-game losing streak. But it won’t be easy against the Green Bay Packers, a team that has thoroughly dominated the Bears over the last decade.
The big question for the Bears remains who will get the nod at quarterback between Mitchell Trubisky and Nick Foles. While both are nursing injuries, there’s a chance both could be healthy for Sunday Night Football. If that’s the case, Matt Nagy has a decision to make between a struggling Foles or admitting his wrongdoing and going back to Trubisky.
Although it probably won’t matter for this Bears offense that has failed to get anything going over the last month and beyond. Even switching play callers didn’t do the trick as Nagy finally handed over play-calling duties to offensive coordinator Bill Lazor. Expect Lazor to be calling plays once again in Green Bay, where we hope to see a little more downfield passing and a lot less Wildcat.
Meanwhile, the Packers once again are the class of the NFC North. Although they’ve struggled since the bye week, where all three of their losses have occurred in the last six games. Still, Green Bay remains Chicago’s kryptonite. And that’s in a good season. With a struggling offense, it feels more and more likely that the Packers will cruise to an easy victory.
After their fourth straight loss, will the Bears be able to shock the football world with a win over Green Bay? Or will the Packers’ dominance over Chicago continue?
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— BearsWire (@TheBearsWire) November 25, 2020
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