Supports the offense does something Chicago hasn’t accomplished in 55 years

The Bears attack was struggling to start the 2020 NFL season. Mitch Trubisky was eliminated, Nick Foles was started and then Trubisky was under the center again.

Coach Matt Nagy even handed the game over to offensive coordinator Bill Lazor.

But the Bears have won three games in a row and the attack is clicking, and we dare say the Bears have an offensive identity that works.

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And against the Jaguars, the Bears did something that a Chicago attack hadn’t done since 1965.

They scored 30 points in four consecutive games.

The last time Chicago did that was in 1965 … George Halas was still coaching the team. It was also Gale Sayers’ debut season.

Although Bears’ attack is not yet the perfect one, and they played against some bad teams in this period, it is certainly remarkable that they found things out at the right time.

In addition to changing players, the Bears embraced the race and diverted the attack to Trubisky’s forces, in addition to making some changes against an offensive line that was fighting.

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