Cowboys vs Bears: ‘Over last 5 quarters, Bears’ defense has given up 73 points, 694 yards’

Cowboys vs Bears: ‘Over last 5 quarters, Bears’ defense has given up 73 points, 694 yards’
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It’s time for our weekly discussion with the enemy. This week the Cowboys battle the Chicago Bears, so we had some questions for our sister site, Windy City Gridiron.

Blogging The Boys: How is life under Ben Johnson? What’s different and how has the team adapted to his style and schemes?

Windy City Gridiron: Despite the 0-2 start, I think the confidence in Ben Johnson is still really high. Fans (and the media) love his press conferences. He’s no nonsense, he’s setting a high bar for everyone (including himself), and he’s refreshingly honest. His quotes this week about how the Bears players aren’t practicing at a championship level yet is the type of stuff fans are eating up because we all know what a mess this team has been for years. The Bears need a full culture change, and Johnson is approaching this much like Dan Campbell did in Detroit. What we don’t know yet is if this season is the 2021 Lions that won 3 games under Campbell, or the 2022 Lions that started 1-6 and came together and finished 9-8.

As for his schemes, the offense has looked great to start each game, scoring a touchdown on the scripted opening drive in each game, but once we get into the body of the game, the offense starts looking disjointed. You can see what it’s supposed to look like, but mistakes and execution are still holding this offense back from stacking plays and sustaining drives.

BTB: Give us your read on Caleb Williams and his development up to this point?

WCG: This is honestly a hard question to answer. Last season was a complete dumpster fire around him. He had two different head coaches and three different offensive coordinators. Despite that, his final statistics were solid, but his advanced analytics showed a different story of a quarterback that was towards the bottom of the league in multiple categories. If we’re being honest, I was actually pretty impressed with what Caleb was able to accomplish with the instability around him.

The first game with Ben Johnson was disappointing. Williams looked pretty good on the opening drive against Minnesota, but looked very erratic after that. His accuracy was terrible, he looked frantic in the pocket, and he was missing opening receivers. Week two looked better, but the game completely unraveled in the third quarter. Williams looked better in the pocket, his accuracy was better, and the all-22 shows better decision-making. It’s certainly not where you want his development to be at this point, but it does seem to be headed in the right direction. Let’s see what it looks like when the calendar hits November after Caleb has had a good number of games with Ben Johnson.

BTB: What is the Bears’ strength at this point? Their weakness?

WCG: Well, the weakness is easy: the entire defense. Specifically, the defense cannot generate a pass rush. Jared Goff was able to dissect the Bears’ defense...