Who’s to blame for Bears’ offensive struggles this season? Everyone.

There hasn’t been just one thing that’s doomed the Bears’ offense. It’s been a plethora of factors that have contributed to their struggles.

Quarterback Mitchell Trubisky

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No doubt the biggest disappointment on the offensive side of the football has been third-year quarterback Mitchell Trubisky, who has regressed rather than taken the next step the Bears were hoping he’d make. Granted, there are a ton of factors in the failure of the offense, but Trubisky still hasn’t shown that he can play good football on a consistent basis.

After a rough start to the season, Trubisky hit a string of six solid performances, including two really impressive performances against the Detroit Lions in Week 13 and Dallas Cowboys in Week 14. Those games flashed the potential Trubisky has, but it was also a reminder that he’s yet to prove he can consistently play at that level.