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Takeaways from Chicago’s Week 11 loss

Takeaways from Chicago’s Week 11 loss

The Chicago Bears were defeated by the Atlanta Falcons, 27-24, which marked their fourth straight loss of the season.

With that defeat, the Bears are now 3-8, and their playoff hopes are all but dead and gone. Chicago had multiple chances to put Atlanta away and take control of the game, but with every step forward they took, they followed it with two steps back.

It doesn’t help matters that quarterback Justin Fields suffered a left shoulder injury that puts his health in question. After all, what’s more important this season than Fields?

Here are our biggest takeaways from the Bears loss in Atlanta:

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Of the five first round quarterbacks taken in the 2021 NFL draft, Justin Fields is undoubtedly the best of the bunch. He had another big day on the ground, but also made some solid throws and has shown progression with his arm. When Chicago enters the red zone, his dual-threat ability is making it a near guarantee that six will be put on the board. He made a good throw to Darnell Mooney for a touchdown early in the game, and finished a drive with a short touchdown run later in the second quarter. He’s still got kinks to work out, every young quarterback does. Nonetheless, he is the best playmaker at the position to come out of his class thus far.

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It’s great that the Bears have had so much success on the ground. On Sunday, though, we saw what happened when they become too one-dimensional. Chicago averaged just 3.9 yards per carry on 41 attempts. Justin Fields also had 18 attempts, which is just too many for the young quarterback. Chicago should use Fields as a runner, but not as exclusive as a starting running back.

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The Falcons took full advantage of the Bears’ spotty run defense. Cordarrelle Patterson averaged over five yards a carry, and Tyler Allgeier averaged just under seven yards per run, including a 26 yard carry. Chicago also let Marcus Mariota get loose for a touchdown scramble in the red zone, which proved to be a big difference maker. Their run defense needs to be better- simple as that.

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Chicago traded away their two defensive leaders this season, sending Robert Quinn and Roquan Smith to Philadelphia and Baltimore, respectively. Those are big shoes for a young defense to fill, but Brisker is quickly becoming their best defender. He…

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