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.

Offensive line

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The Bears have invested a ton of money in their offensive line, and the starting group simply hasn’t played well. They’ve struggled in run blocking and even pass protection, which hasn’t helped the Bears offense and their struggling young quarterback.

Perhaps the most disappointing aspect of the offensive line is that this was a group that was pretty solid a season ago. That continuity was supposed to be a strength of the unit. Instead, this unit has struggled with the basics. Given the money invested in Charles Leno Jr., Bobby Massie and Cody Whitehair — and a second round selection in James Daniels — the Bears need to find a way to fix this current group heading into 2020.