The Chicago Bears offensive line has underachieved this season. A running theme dating back to last year. People have tried to figure out the source of the problems. Some blame "turnstile" left tackle Charles Leno or the injury to left guard James Daniels. Others blame the inability of Matt Nagy and his staff to coach them up properly. One guy who has escaped blame to this point is Cody Whitehair.
After a brief stint at left guard in 2019, the former Pro Bowler is back at his original position of center. It was felt this move was necessary because Daniels seemed unable to properly communicate at the position and recognize what defenses were trying to do. It exposed how poor Mitch Trubisky was at making adjustments in protection.
It seems not everybody is letting Whitehair off the hook though.
The Bears have a long history of producing great centers. Two of the absolute best, Olin Kreutz and Jay Hilgenberg, haven't been satisfied with what they've seen out of #65 this year. His protection has looked inconsistent at best while his play recognition has especially stood out as a problem. Kreutz explained what that means to Adam Jahns of The Athletic.“Part of the Bears’ problems is when you watch their film is that Cody’s not doing a very good job recognizing these run blitzes coming at them,” Kreutz said. “If you watch the Tampa Bay game, Alex Bars comes in and he slides away from Alex Bars immediately. To me, that’s a problem. We talk about Mitch Trubisky having awareness, same thing at the center position. You have to be aware of everything that’s going on around him.”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XpXZ375dMh4&ab_channel=TheTapeNeverLiesNetwork







