The Chicago Bears coaching staff has some explaining to do. Okay to be more specific the offensive staff does. Look it's understood that the situation isn't ideal right now. They're playing without their best receiver in Cameron Meredith. They also are trying to break in a rookie quarterback. It can be difficult at times to make things happen.
Even so it's difficult to explain what's going on not just the past three weeks but all year. Most people will focus on the fact that Mitch Trubisky has just 10 pass completions in the past two games. Sure the Bears have won both games but it doesn't excuse the fact that the #2 overall pick has completed so few passes in 2017. This is an era where passing is supposed to be relatively simple.
The Bears are making it look like chess against Deep Blue. They faced a Panthers team without their star middle linebacker and without their best safety and managed 153 total yards. That doesn't seem right. Something has to be wrong. The easy way is blaming the players for not executing well enough, but there are deeper problems. (continue to next page)
Chicago Bears coaching staff no longer runs the offense that Trubisky fits
There was a major reason that Trubisky was selected by the Bears back in April. It was scheme fit. His style of play was ideal for what offensive coordinator Dowell Loggains liked to do. At least according to what people saw in 2016. One thing that was evident throughout the season was Loggains enjoyed running a majority of his offensive plays out of the shotgun formation. This was something Trubisky did almost exclusively at North Carolina and he was quite good at it. Loggains liked a quarterback who could operate from that formation and deliver pinpoint accurate passes. Yet based on recent stats he has suddenly up and changed everything. According to NFLsavant.com, the Bears are not running from shotgun even half as much as they were last year.2016:
- 489 plays under center
- 651 plays from shotgun
2017:
- 259 plays under center
- 188 plays from shotgun
- Run 1st - 103
- Pass 1st – 41
- Run 2nd – 65
- Pass 2nd – 37
- Run 3rd – 14
- Pass 3rd – 40
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