Saints’ 4-Game Win Streak Is About to Crash Into a Khalil Mack-Sized Wall

When the New Orleans Saints face the Chicago Bears this Sunday, there’s one question that really matters: who will be less atrocious on offense?

Both teams have been carried by staunch defenses while their offenses putter behind. Chicago’s starting QB Mitchell Trubisky should return from injury this week and continue to play like a backup. Meanwhile, actual backup quarterback Teddy Bridgewater has led the Saints admirably in Drew Brees’ absence.

Will Trubisky Ever Look Like a Starting NFL Quarterback Again?

Bears coach Charles Nagy said he’s “cautiously optimistic” that Trubisky will start this Sunday. The issue is whether or not he’ll be better than backup Chase Daniel. In his two starts, Daniel has thrown for more yards per game with a higher completion percentage and QB rating than Trubisky.

Trubisky showed a ton of promise last year, throwing for 3,223 yards, 24 touchdowns, and 12 interceptions. He’ll look to recapture that magic against the slightly above average Saints pass defense. They’ve held opposing QBs to 237 passing yds/g while giving up an average 93.6 quarterback rating. If Trubisky can hit both of those totals, it would be a major improvement for the third-year QB.

Bears Give Bridgwater His First Big Test

Khalil Mack and the Bears destroyed one Vikings quarterback this year. Now, they’re ready to sink their teeth into a former Minnesota starter. | Source: Jonathan Daniel / Getty Images / AFP

Bridgewater, on the other hand, has been a pleasant surprise. The former Vikings starter has led the Saints to four straight wins in Brees’ absence. With a QB rating of 98.4, his only flub came against the Dallas Cowboys who are, coincidentally, the only above-average pass defense he’s faced. Chicago will be Bridgewater’s most difficult test yet.

The Bears rank sixth in the NFL in total yards allowed per game and third in points allowed per game. Even though they’re coming off of their worst defensive showing this year in a loss to the Raiders, expect this unit to rebound. Led by All-Pro linebacker Khalil Mack, they have the talent to stymie the Saints.

With New Orleans Saints starting running back Alvin Kamara banged up, Bridgewater will lean heavily on star wideout Michael Thomas. If New Orleans can’t get their running game going, the Bears will load up on the pass defense and give Bridgewater all he can handle.

Prediction: Bears Steamroll the Saints

New Orleans has been a fun story, but their winning streak will end in Chicago. The Bears’ defense is too strong. Against the only other quality defense Bridgewater faced (Dallas), the Saints scored a measly 12 points—all field goals. Chicago will be angry after a let-down last week against Oakland. Trubisky won’t even have to above average for the Bears to nab this win at home.

Chicago 20, New Orleans 10

This article was edited by Josiah Wilmoth.

Last modified (UTC): October 18, 2019 15:38

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