Bears' Offensive Struggles Continue as OC Shane Waldron Takes Responsibility
Despite incremental improvement from rookie QB Caleb Williams, Chicago's offense ranks among the worst in the NFL after three games.
- Shane Waldron acknowledges the Bears' offensive issues, stressing the need for better execution and communication.
- Rookie quarterback Caleb Williams has shown progress, but the team has only scored three offensive touchdowns, tying for last in the NFL.
- The Bears' rushing attack ranks 31st in the league, averaging just 72.7 yards per game and 3.03 yards per attempt.
- Pass protection remains a significant problem, with Williams sacked 13 times in three games, contributing to a one-dimensional offense.
- Waldron's controversial play-calling, including a disastrous fourth-and-goal speed option, has drawn criticism and calls for immediate improvement.