Nam Y. Huh/AP
The Bears reached a familiar point in training camp Wednesday where quarterback Caleb Williams and the offense look bad without the defense necessarily looking good.
Even against a defense missing five starters, Williams and the offense struggled — not even a splash play downfield to DJ Moore or Keenan Allen to create a buzz in 11-on-11 drills.
Truth be told, the offensive line was missing right guard Nate Davis and right tackle Darnell Wright — one reason why at one point it looked like defensive end Dominque Robinson was getting a tryout in the backfield instead of wide receiver Velus Jones.