What the Chicago Bears’ Offense Needs Is (An) Execution

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Published: November 1, 2009

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... else who plays the Cleveland Browns this year, the Bears have two byes. And AFC North teams have three byes.
The NFL is full of bad teams this year, and then there are the Browns. They are in a class by themselves. They were so bad Sunday that they frustrated running back Jamal Lewis into saying after the game he plans to retire.
They might be the worst team of all time. Several longtime NFL writers in the press box Sunday at Soldier Field agreed the Browns are worse than the 0-16 Detroit Lions were last year. They might have a win, but that's a mere technicality.
For this reason, it's difficult for the Bears to approach Sunday's 30-6 victory with the type of unbridled optimism a victory of this margin usually generates.
Then again, coach Lovie Smith found a way to have his glass half-full again, as always.
"A few weeks ago, we were down in the red zone three times and didn’t get any points. Today we were able to get some ...

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