But a Bears run game that has spent pretty much the entire season — including the first 58-plus minutes in Detroit — playing dead, saving its best play of the game for the final one of consequence? But we need to spend a few minutes discussing Daniels, the team's "other" second-round rookie (along with colorful WR Anthony Miller). No, Chicago's run game hasn't produced consistently, but that hasn't stopped Daniels' on-field maturation from becoming increasingly evident on the national stage over the past two games. Before his national introduction Thursday, Daniels was instrumental less than 90 hours earlier in the Bears' best blocking performance of the season, against the NFL's best starting front four, no less. But Daniels, like this Bears team as a collective, is ahead of schedule and steadily improving while playing an aggressive, fun brand of football.
Source: Daily Sun November 24, 2018 14:48 UTC