Bears Keep Playoff Hopes Alive, But Remains a Long Shot.
The Chicago Bears are on the cusp of securing a spot in the playoffs with their 6-3 record, but they still have a long way to go before they can officially claim a postseason berth. Sitting in third place in the NFC North, behind only the 7-2 Detroit Lions and 8-1 Green Bay Packers, Chicago is holding onto seventh seed in the conference.
Coach Ben Johnson acknowledged the urgency of their situation while highlighting their growth as a team. "We understand the urgency that's at hand," he said after Monday's 24-20 win over the Giants. "We know where we are in the NFC right now, but the biggest thing and the message to the team is that we're a 6-3 team that's looking to get to 7-3."
Johnson also praised his right tackle Darnell Wright for his outstanding performance against the Giants. The Bears' quarterback was tested by Brian Burns on several occasions, but Wright's strong play prevented any major damage.
The loss of Jaxson Dart, a key player from the opposing team, is attributed to a mix of both bad calls and a less effective offense in terms of handling running plays. Johnson said that "he hurt us more on the designed runs as opposed to necessarily in the passing game."
Additionally, he critiqued his own play-calling during the loss against the Giants. Specifically, Johnson questioned why a punt was made at fourth-and-eight with 10:45 remaining in the game.
"We're all in this together," he said. "I want those guys to understand that I take a lot of ownership in what we put on tape as do they. It's really important they all understand we're all in the same boat."
With their season dwindling, Chicago will need to continue demonstrating improvement and cohesion if they are going to secure an elusive playoff spot.
The Chicago Bears are on the cusp of securing a spot in the playoffs with their 6-3 record, but they still have a long way to go before they can officially claim a postseason berth. Sitting in third place in the NFC North, behind only the 7-2 Detroit Lions and 8-1 Green Bay Packers, Chicago is holding onto seventh seed in the conference.
Coach Ben Johnson acknowledged the urgency of their situation while highlighting their growth as a team. "We understand the urgency that's at hand," he said after Monday's 24-20 win over the Giants. "We know where we are in the NFC right now, but the biggest thing and the message to the team is that we're a 6-3 team that's looking to get to 7-3."
Johnson also praised his right tackle Darnell Wright for his outstanding performance against the Giants. The Bears' quarterback was tested by Brian Burns on several occasions, but Wright's strong play prevented any major damage.
The loss of Jaxson Dart, a key player from the opposing team, is attributed to a mix of both bad calls and a less effective offense in terms of handling running plays. Johnson said that "he hurt us more on the designed runs as opposed to necessarily in the passing game."
Additionally, he critiqued his own play-calling during the loss against the Giants. Specifically, Johnson questioned why a punt was made at fourth-and-eight with 10:45 remaining in the game.
"We're all in this together," he said. "I want those guys to understand that I take a lot of ownership in what we put on tape as do they. It's really important they all understand we're all in the same boat."
With their season dwindling, Chicago will need to continue demonstrating improvement and cohesion if they are going to secure an elusive playoff spot.