Here’s What’s Making the Bears Offense Work

There are times when football is a complex game where the X’s and O’s are overwhelming.

But watching a revitalized Bears offense over the last few weeks isn’t one of them.

Chicago’s football team controls its playoff destiny over the final two weeks. And while outside factors have helped lead the Bears to this point, some internal improvements have provided a guiding light. Particularly on the offensive side of the ball, where a wave of factors have played into the unit’s newfound success.

Let’s briefly dive in.

David Montgomery

Montgomery isn’t getting buzz as a Pro Bowl snub, but he should be:

https://twitter.com/PFF/status/1341519145964322819

PFF ranks Montgomery as its third-highest-graded running back behind all-world performer Derrick Henry and stud rusher Dalvin Cook. When you’re running well enough to be put into a category with those two guys, you’re doing something right. The best part is that it doesn’t take advanced analytics to show us that Montgomery is at the core of the offense’s improvement.

Montgomery is averaging 108.5 rushing yards per game over the last four games. He has flashed some playmaking skills as a receiver out of the backfield, too with 14 catches for 137 yards. Altogether, Montgomery has scored 6 touchdowns in four games. He is averaging 21 touches and 142 scrimmage yards per game. Montgomery is finally the focal point of the offense and it’s paying off.

Offensive Line as a Strength

One factor leading to Montgomery’s excellence is an offensive line that is playing its best ball of the year. Moreover, it might be the Bears’ best group among the players it has healthy. I hate the cliché of peaking at the right time, but it sure looks like this line is doing just that:

Sure, it would be better if the Bears were at full strength with James Daniels at guard. However, the interior trio of Cody Whitehair, Sam Mustipher, and Alex Bars is doing work. That Bars hasn’t allowed a pressure since Week 13 is impressive. Remember when he allowed a pressure on his first professional snap? Bars has grown so much since that Buccaneers game. Talk about taking your opportunity and running with it.

And how about that Charles Leno Jr. stat? Being the fifth highest graded offensive tackle over the last six weeks is tremendous stuff. Overall, Leno’s 74.4 grade this season ranks 29th among PFF’s 82 qualifying tackles. In other words, slightly above average. Or to put it differently, he is a starting caliber offensive lineman in a league that I’m not convinced has enough of them. So let’s not take that for granted.

Play Action and the Rise of Mitchell

Improved offensive line play and a commitment to the run has allowed the Bears to play on Mitchell Trubisky’s greatest strength — play-action passing.

This is Football 101:

Textbook stuff from all parties. Coaches, blockers, skill position players … everyone!

The End Result is a Functional Offense

The simplification of the Bears’ offense has kick-started what was an unlikely run at the postseason. Playing some sub-par competition in recent weeks has helped matters. And getting an assist from George Kittle and friends provided a boost, too. But even then, the Bears, themselves, needed to have rubber hit the road and get moving in the right direction. They’ve done that to this point. Now, to do it for two more weeks. If they can do that, then January football is a real thing that could happen. Buckle up.

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Luis C. Medina, who you can find on Twitter at lcm1986, has been covering the Chicago Bears at Bleacher Nation since 2017. Since then, he has written about 3 head coaches, 5 play-callers, and 11 starting quarterbacks. Previously, Luis wrote about the Cubs and MLB at BN (2015-16) and worked in the Chicago Tribune sports department (2011-16). He also co-hosted a Cubs postgame show, Outside the Ivy, in 2019.

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