He has one of the league’s top backs, one of the league’s top tight ends, a terrific receiving corps (especially if Kevin White makes an immediate impact) and a quarterback that can make every throw. The unit has two holes: health/production from right tackle and the decision-making of the quarterback. Gase’s system should mitigate both to an extent with a run-heavy approach and quick, timing throws. Gase is going to be a head coach in 2016.
I have no clue what the defense will be (and neither do you).
For people who believe the Bears defense hasn’t improved enough this offseason, I ask this question: how the hell does anybody know?