It doesn’t seem to matter how bad the Green Bay Packer defense is, the Chicago Bears can’t score on them.
That was supposed to change with Matt Nagy taking over, but it hasn’t.
In four games against Green Bay defensive coordinator Mike Pettine, the Bears have averaged a pathetic 14 offensive points and 324 yards per game — the latter being a total that was inflated when the team fell behind big in the most recent match-up. Considering Pettine nearly lost his job at the end of last season as his team has allowed 22.7 points and 354 yards per game since he took over, the Bears inability to score is downright confusing.