Even thought the Chicago Bears’ offense finally put up some points in Chicago’s 31 to 15 win in Washington, the overall feel of the came still felt a little disjointed. The Bears raced out to a 28 point lead and entered the half with the score 28 to 3, but after the half the Bears were outscored 12 to 3.
Chicago’s offense racked up 177 first half yards, but only 121 in the second, whereas Washington only had 90 yards in the first two quarters, but 266 after halftime. Part of that was the Bears doing a little coasting and just trying to ice away the game, but I’d like to see head coach Matt Nagy go for the jugular in these situations.