It’s no secret that the Bears’ offense wasn’t exactly spectacular in 2019.
Placing in the bottom four in both points per game and total yardage, as well as finishing as the eighth-least efficient offense in the league according to Football Outsiders, the Bears struggled mightily in essentially all facets of offensive play last year. With a quarterback battle now underway and very few sizable additions having been made to the unit, it appears likely that Chicago will finish with a below-average offense yet again in 2020.
Such a disappointing group has caused for some pessimism among fantasy football experts, where the name of the game is offensive firepower, but are all of their concerns warranted?