The Oakland Raiders have been considered a "guaranteed win" in the past. Young talent and solid QB play has Oakland looking competitive in 2015. For the first time in 3 years, Vegas (and almost everyone else) had the Raiders as road favourites heading into Chicago to face the 0-3 Bears. When it was announced at game time that Jay Cutler would be getting the start at QB, it became a whole new ball game.
After suffering through last week's 26-0, Jimmy Clausen led loss to the Seahawks, it became evident how valuable #6 is. Cutler (28/43 281Yds, 2TD, 1INT) instantly made the Bears offence look threatening. He threw a back breaking pick in the 4th quarter with the Bears driving down the field, and it was an awful decision. As hard as it is to accept, Bears fans should expect this each game. It's a habit that will always hold Cutler back from being considered a top tier QB. Cutler will likely continue to throw one pick per game, in an awful spot, but with him under center, the Bears will always have a chance to be competitive, there is no doubt. If there was one side of the ball the Bears were expected to struggle it was on defense, the past two weeks have shown otherwise.
Coming into Sunday the Raiders offense was looking like a well oiled machine, with Derek Carr and Amari Cooper leading the charge. Sunday, the Bears defense was able to hold the Raiders under 250 yards of total offense, forcing two turnovers. Watching the game live, a few things to take away from today's game; Pernell McPhee is a player to build around, Tracy Porter can still make an impact, Jarvis Jenkins was a hugely underrated signing, and Shea McLellin needs to be replaced as soon as possible. After an awful showing against Seattle, the offense looked dangerous against a formidable Raiders defense on Sunday.
371 total yards, 23 first downs, and two passing TDs was great improvement for an offense who was shutout in week 3. A few (non Cutler) takeaways for the offense; With a healthy Alshon Jeffery, this could be a top 10 offense, Marquess Wilson showed "real deal" flashes, Matt Forte is not slowing down and the offensive line stepped up huge after being shuffled by the Montgomery injury.
Sunday's win was an all around solid team effort from the Bears, providing a lot to build on. Although a 2015 playoff spot is unlikely, today's win showed the new Bears regime has some solid pieces to build around.
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