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IOWA CITY, Iowa – The 2015 NFL Season has official come to an end, with the Denver Broncos defeating the Carolina Panthers 24-10. Even though there are 211 days until the start of the 2016 NFL Season, the Bears should take what they learned from watching the two teams in Super Bowl 50 and begin to develop a winning formula for next season.
IOWA CITY, Iowa – The 2015 NFL Season has official come to an end, with the Denver Broncos defeating the Carolina Panthers 24-10. Even though there are 211 days until the start of the 2016 NFL Season, the Bears should take what they learned from watching the two teams in Super Bowl 50 and begin to develop a winning formula for next season.
First Takeaway:
Defense wins Championships.
The last three teams that won the Super Bowl, the Seahawks,
Patriots and Broncos, all relied on their defense to make plays. Seattle’s
defense completely destroyed the Broncos, the Patriots won on an interception
at the end of the game and the Broncos’ number one defense (in yards) dominated
the Panthers’ number one offense (in points). In Sunday’s Super Bowl, Cam Newton
was pressured, hit and sacked through all four quarters. This constant pressure
threw the 2015 NFL MVP off his game and was a big reason the Broncos won.
The formula for an an elite defense starts with the front seven.
Whether it was Von Miller, Demarcus Ware or Danny Trevathan, the Denver
defense was after Newton. The Broncos’ front seven didn’t allow for routes to
develop down field because there just wasn’t time for Newton to throw the ball.
The Broncos’ defenders also did a great job of containing Newton and not
allowing him to use his athleticism to make plays with his legs.
The Broncos’ secondary was also a huge deciding factor in the
game. The corners and safeties were physical with the Panthers’ receivers and
made it tough for the receiving unit to get open. Newton went 18 of 41 with 265
yards and had a QBR of 16.9.
How it relates to the Bears:
The Bears, believe it or not, have some players who can get to the
quarterback. It all starts with Pernell McPhee, who showed
he can be a pain to opposing offenses. McPhee had six sacks and one forced
fumble last season. The other players who can cause havoc for opposing
quarterbacks are Willie Young and Lamar Houston. Both put up some decent
numbers last season, Young had six-and-a half sacks and Houston had eight. The
unit will continue to get better and hopefully in the offseason add a few more
playmakers. One player to keep your eye on is unrestricted free agent Broncos’
linebacker Danny Trevathan.
The Bears will have to improve their secondary, despite being ranked
fourth in the league in net passing yards last season. Third-year man Kyle Fuller has been
inconsistent so far in his young career and there is a question mark at the
second safety positon. Look for the Bears to make an upgrade in the secondary
to help fit that winning formula for an elite defense.
Second Takeaway:
A healthy locker room is key to success.
Both the Broncos and Panthers had great team chemistry throughout
the entire season. For the Broncos, when Manning was benched for Brock
Osweiler, the 14-time Pro Bowler didn’t complain, but instead helped Osweiler
to succeed. Then when it was Manning’s time to return, Osweiler let Manning
take control of the starting position without any controversy. The Broncos had
a team-first mentality for the entire season.
The Panthers had the most fun out of any team this season. Whether
the team was dabbing, giving footballs to kids, or joking on the sidelines, the
Panthers were all in it as a team. The Panthers had a stress-free environment
and with all the fun they were having, cruised their way to the Super Bowl.
Yes, the outcome wasn’t what they wanted, but still the Panthers had a great
season.
How it relates to the Bears:
Head coach John Fox is leading the Bears in the right direction.
The Bears’ first-year head coach had control of the locker room, unlike former
Bears’ head coach Marc Trestman. These Bears all had each other’s backs and
stayed connected through the teams’ losing season. Team chemistry may not seem
like a big deal, but for a football team that will have ups and downs
throughout the season, it is incredibly important. The Bears had a lot of heart-breaking
losses and could have easily blown up on each other, but Fox has instilled
toughness and perseverance into this group. The Bears will look to build on
that team chemistry going into next season.
Third Takeaway:
You don’t need an elite quarterback to win, but one that can
manage the game.
That is exactly what two-time Super Bowl Champion Peyton Manning
did. He didn’t have great numbers, 13 of 23 for 141 yards, but he controlled
the game. He made the throws that he was supposed to make and didn’t force
anything. Manning only had one turnover, as opposed to Newton, who
had three. Both quarterback had below average games, but the team with the
better defense came out on top.
How it relates to the Bears:
The Bears don’t have an elite quarterback, but Jay Cutler can manage
a game. Cutler managed to will his team to six wins last season, despite the team
having to battle through injuries at every offensive position. Give Cutler some
healthy receivers, a stable line and another year in the same offense, and
Cutler will have a better statistically season than last year. The 10-year
veteran also has reduced his number of interceptions, with only 11, which is
seven less than last season. The Bears have the right man under center to get
the job done, but it will only work if the defense continues to get better.
(Credit to: 247Sports) |
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