A 33-22 loss to the Cardinals doesn’t seem like a bad result in theory, but the product the Bears put onto the field on Sunday certainly wasn’t encouraging.
Offensive mishaps and defensive gaffes aplenty plagued the Bears in their loss at home, dropping them to 4-8 on the year.
Here are some of the key takeaways from this year’s game.
Offense
Stop me if you’ve heard this before: the Bears struggled on offense.
Andy Dalton finished with a completion percentage of 63.4, which doesn’t appear awful at first glance. Considering his average depth of target of 5.