Obvious offensive high points in the Bears win over Detroit were the 408 yards generated (the most since game eight last season), the performance of quarterback Brian Hoyer and ball control of more than 33 minutes that fit with the template for wins by the John Fox Bears (who were 5-1 in 2015 regulation games with 33 minutes in time of possession).
But within the collectives were a handful of franchise-grade positives worth their own spotlights because of the long-range implications for the organization:
Kevin White – “No. 1 wideout?”
Maybe because he hasn’t scored his first NFL TD, White, who left the Detroit game with an undisclosed ankle injury, is still under the popular radar.