The Chicago Bears lost a lopsided game to the Los Angeles Rams, 34-14, and it was a game that exposed all of the Bears’ issues. Their sketchy secondary allowed L.A.’s Matthew Stafford to complete 20 of 26 passes (76.9%) for 321 yards, 3 touchdowns, and a passer rating of 156.1. They featured a quick strike passing offense much of the time, so the Bears’ pass rush was mostly ineffective.
Chicago was forced into a quick strike offense as well, partly because the Rams have Aaron Donald, but also because I don’t think the Bears trust their pass protection yet.