The Chicago Bears discourse may not have been higher than after last week's loss in Indianapolis.There was no faith in the offensive line, offensive coordinator and offensive run game. It was standing in the way of Caleb Williams' development, too.But on Sunday, just the rainy clouds gave way to a bright blue open sky, the offense pieced together its best game of the year.It wasn't a revival of the Greatest Show on Turf or anything of the sort.
In Chicago, the topic of offensive coordinators is so sour that it didn't take long for those, at the very least, to raise an eyebrow at Waldron. Eberflus said Waldron shook off any of that displeasure."You win a couple games, and you're all that and a bag of chips. You lose a couple, and you're the other thing," Eberflus said. "So it's water off a duck's back.