
Cowboys Over Bears
How bad were the Chicago Bears on Monday night against the Eagles? For a team that many considered to be a sleeper in the NFC, the Bears looked flat-out awful in the national spotlight, and it’s embarrassing to see John Fox is 1-8 over the last two seasons as head coach when this team plays at home.
Unfortunately, the Bears could be in for another brutal game against a Dallas Cowboys team coming off a big road win against the Redskins. For the second-straight week, Dak Prescott looked like a veteran under center, as he seemed to do everything right with running the Cowboys’ offense.
From a talent perspective, there’s a good chance Chicago will be overwhelmed by all of the weapons Dallas has on offense. Not only has Prescott been doing all of the right things, but the Cowboys are waiting for Ezekiel Elliott and Dez Bryant to have big breakout performances
So does that mean those performances will take place on Sunday? Assuming Dallas can play like they did against Washington, they deserve to feel confident against Chicago.
It’s still early, but the Bears are already turning into one of the league’s biggest disappointments, and it’s not even October yet.