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How Chicago Bears Pass Rushers Gain the Help They Really Need
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How Chicago Bears Pass Rushers Gain the Help They Really Need

Chicago Bears On SIยทGene Chamberlainยท25 days ago
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The problems the Bears had at rushing passers last year have been greatly exaggerated. This isn't to suggest players like Gervon Dexter, Montez Sweat, Grady Jarrett and Austin Booker did an excellent job, but they weren't as poor at it as everyone believes. Ranking near the bottom of the league in pass-rush win percentage isn't a good thing, but that often-cited stat itself is not the only indicator of pass rush.   Pressure, pressure percentage, and sacks suggest the Bears were mediocre pass rushers, but nowhere close to being one of the league's worst teams. They were 22nd in sacks with 35, 25th in pressures and 21st in pressure percentage, according to Pro Football Reference. It's not good, and they definitely failed to sign or draft edge rushers who can help. A few of the defensive tackles acquired could improve this. Neville Gallimore and Kentavius Street both have been better pass rushers than they have been run stoppers.โ€ฆ

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