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2020 Offseason Opponent Breakdown: Chicago Bears

2020 Offseason Opponent Breakdown: Chicago Bears

Now that the Rams' 2020 schedule is officially out, it's time to resume our offseason opponent breakdowns on theRams.com. Up next is Los Angeles' Week 7 Monday Night Football home opponent, the Chicago Bears.

2019

The Bears started the month of September 3-1, falling to the Green Bay Packers in their opener then mounting a three-game win streak. A loss to the Raiders left them with a 3-2 record entering their Week 6 bye.

Although they lost their first three games after the bye week, a 4-1 record across Weeks 10-14 kept them in the hunt for the sixth and final NFC Wild Card spot. Chicago was officially eliminated from the playoffs in Week 15, however, following its loss to Green Bay and the Minnesota Vikings' win over the Los Angeles Chargers.

All told, the Bears' 8-8 record was good for a third-place finish in the NFC North in 2019.

Changes

Many of them pertained to Chicago's defense.

The Bears released outside linebacker Leonard Floyd, who later signed a one-year deal with the Rams. They also signed edge rusher Robert Quinn, who led the Cowboys in sacks last season, to a five-year deal.

On offense, Chicago signed five-time Pro Bowl tight end and former first-team All-Pro choice Jimmy Graham to a two-year deal. It also acquired former Super Bowl MVP Nick Foles from the Jacksonville Jaguars in exchange for its compensatory fourth-round selection in this year's NFL Draft. Foles is expected to compete with former No. 2 overall pick Mitch Trubisky for the Bears' starting quarterback job.

Head coach

Matt Nagy enters his third season as head coach of the Bears. Including Chicago's 2018 playoff appearance, Nagy has a 20-13 overall record through his first two years with the franchise. The Bears went 12-4 and won their first division title since 2010 in Nagy's first season.

What to watch for

Rams defense vs. whoever starts at quarterback for the Bears

Will Los Angeles' defense be preparing to face Trubisky or Foles in Week 7?

Trubisky has been the full-time starter for Chicago each of the last two seasons, but the fifth-year option in his contract was reportedly declined by the club. While not being under contract beyond 2020 doesn't mean his future with the Bears has already been determined – NFL.com's Nick Shook noted they handled cornerback Kyle Fuller's situation similarly in 2017 – it does put added pressure on Trubisky to perform.

Should Trubisky struggle early in the season, the Bears could easily turn to Foles, especially with his familiarity with Nagy's playbook and the rate at which he's re-learning it. Trubisky completed 24 of 43 pass attempts for 190 yards, one touchdown and one interception in the Bears' 17-7 loss to the Rams in Los Angeles last November, though he also was playing through a hip pointer.

Defensive Coordinator Brandon Staley's approach, scheme energizing Rams players

The references to McVay are huge compliments to this guy.

But, this excites me equally;
Thinking outside the box


Today’s NFL requires a high degree of unpredictability and in-game adaptation.

While our defense has been good in recent years, I don’t know if opposing teams “feared our scheme” and gameplans under Wade.

Staley is going to be trying things, and be a tad more risk taker. That is the unpredictability we need.

Cleaning My House the Other Day

I have one of those too! It was from the Giants game in 2014.

Awesome!!! Yep, I remember that game well. I believe it was a Thursday night game in December. The NFLN network was outside and I was right behind Faulk, Warner, Irvin, and Rich while they were talking pregame. Manning and OBJ were were on par that night.

There was a dang good brawl that happened between OBJ and someone else. OBJ was actually fielding punts that night. He got hit outta bounds then tried to get up and a Ram pushed him over. A brawl broke out I saw some UFC ground and pound punches thrown. I rewatched the game later on and the cameras didnt show the fight. The stadium was electrified. I swear my section didnt sit down for 5 minutes after. It was intense.

Giants fans were stupid cocky after they won. I thought about brawling myself. But I had a long drive ahead of me.

What are your talents?

I have always been able to draw. I sculpted a human form from wood when I was in high school, my first attempt and my art teacher was amazed.

I'm good with kids and dogs. Kids because I never grew up. Dogs love me for some reason. I must be some sort of demigod in charge of dogs or something. I've had many dogs start peeing with excitement when they see me. It's kind of strange and it can ruin my shoes if I'm not careful.

Michigan's Edenville Dam Failure

I feel for the people being flooded out. Also, can you imagine the value hit the people with lake side homes just took? Really sad all around. Kind of amazing that it looked like that part of the dam was purely soil. I didn't see a single boulder when it gave way. It doesn't seem too smart but what do I know.


I was thinking the same thing. It looked like that dam was just made from a large pile of dirt. I wouldn't even call that a dam. That was just a big pile of mud from the looks of it.

Hell... beavers build better dams than that one.

Teams cant block assistants from coordinator gigs- per Rap

Rams need Akers to be able to stay on the field for all three downs and make someone on D account for him for multiple options on every play. When Akers can really execute the full package he will transform the offense.

And let's keep this Offensive Line together most of the year with the few exceptions being Noteboom taking over for Whitworth as the torch has been passed and maybe Evans for Havenstein, but if not, even better.

LT...Andrew Whitworth
LG...Austin Corbett
C....Austin Bythe
RG...David Edwards
RT...Rob Havenstein

And plenty of Green for Akers to run.....2020 the year of Green Akers.

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