The Chicago Bears blowout win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers felt like the start of a new era for Chicago football. The offense was clicking and looked like the modern day offenses that we see across the NFL landscape. The team was getting key contributions from young and undervalued depth pieces on defense. That also came on the offensive side of the ball on Sunday.
After starting the first drive of the game on Sunday, the Chicago Bears decided to replace starting left guard Eric Kush with rookie second-round pick James Daniels. They continued to ride Daniels for a bit, and even moved him over to right guard, pulling Kyle Long to finish the game.