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Teddy Bridgewater, Saints Crush Struggling Mitchell Trubisky, Bears 36-25


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Teddy Bridgewater, Saints Crush Struggling Mitchell Trubisky, Bears 36-25

Mark Black/Associated PressThe New Orleans Saints still don’t seem to miss Drew Brees, earning their fifth straight win with a 36-25 victory Sunday over the Chicago Bears.Teddy Bridgewater threw two touchdown passes while improving to 5-0 as a starter in 2019. He helped the Saints move to 6-1 on the season even though they’re missing…

Teddy Bridgewater, Saints Crush Struggling Mitchell Trubisky, Bears 36-25

New Orleans Saints quarterback Teddy Bridgewater (5) throws against the Chicago Bears during the first half of an NFL football game in Chicago, Sunday, Oct. 20, 2019. (AP Photo/Mark Black)

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The New Orleans Saints still don't seem to miss Drew Brees, earning their fifth straight win with a 36-25 victory Sunday over the Chicago Bears.

Teddy Bridgewater threw two touchdown passes while improving to 5-0 as a starter in 2019. He helped the Saints move to 6-1 on the season even though they're missing their No. 1 quarterback due to a thumb injury.

The visiting defense also remained red-hot while keeping the Bears in check at Soldier Field, at least until Chicago came through with a pair of late touchdowns.

Otherwise, the Bears didn't see much improvement following their bye week and fell to 3-3 despite the return of quarterback Mitchell Trubisky.

Notable Fantasy Stats

  • Mitchell Trubisky, QB, Bears: 34-of-54, 251 passing yards, two TDs
  • David Montgomery, RB, Bears: two carries, six rushing yards
  • Allen Robinson II, WR, Bears: 10 catches, 87 receiving yards, one TD
  • Teddy Bridgewater, QB, Saints: 23-of-38, 281 passing yards, two TDs
  • Latavius Murray, RB, Saints: 27 carries, 119 rushing yards, two TDs; five catches, 31 yards
  • Michael Thomas, WR, Saints: nine catches, 131 receiving yards

Teddy Bridgewater Thrives with Short-Handed Offense

No Brees. No Alvin Kamara. It still didn't matter.

Bridgewater kept the offense rolling against a stout defense thanks to his accurate throws and smart decisions throughout the game.

The quarterback didn't need to do too much on his touchdown passes:

New Orleans Saints @Saints

Teddy and Josh Hill take advantage of the takeaway ⚜️

PAYDIRT 💰 | #NOvsCHI https://t.co/nMullHdie9

NFL @NFL

The @Saints QBs combine for the TD! @teddyb_h2o @T_Hill4

@DrewBrees is so proud 👏 #NOvsCHI

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However, he was still able to keep the defense honest with some big-time throws:

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.@teddyb_h2o delivers a 45-yard strike to @TedGinnJr_19 for 45 yards to set up the @Saints TD! #NOvsCHI #Saints

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Michael Thomas helped a lot, but Bridgewater also spread the ball around with eight different players catching passes.

It was enough to suggest he should be a starter going forward:

Steve Kim @StevESPNKim

Teddy ‘to the' Bridgewater making some money the past few weeks. Great to see him back like this… #NFL #Saints

8️⃣2️⃣0️⃣ @DeeChilllin

Somebody give teddy bridgewater a contract. He don’t deserve to be a back up

Sam Spiegelman @samspiegs

Teddy Bridgewater would be the QB1 for the Chicago Bears

Of course, the defense has also been a big part of the Saints' recent success and that didn't change Sunday. The team forced two turnovers and blocked two punts, one resulting in a safety that kept a short field for the offense.

This all-around effort could make the Saints dangerous at full strength.

Mitchell Trubisky Can't Generate Offense in Return

The Bears got their starting quarterback after missing him in London two weeks ago against the Raiders, but he didn't do much to solve the problems with the offense.

Trubisky consistently missed throws and failed to make plays down the field, drawing heavy criticism:

Mike Francesa @MikeFrancesa

Trubisky is a terrible QB.

Melissa Jacobs @thefootballgirl

Feel awful for Trubisky b/c he seems like a nice kid but he's regressed and Bears can't just waste the defense they've constructed.

Matt Miller @nfldraftscout

It’s time to go on record with this one:

I was wrong about Mitchell Trubisky. So were the Bears.

It also led to a limited offensive strategy, which also didn't have many supporters:

Colin Cowherd @ColinCowherd

The Bears coaching staff is telling you—with every series—what they think of Mitch Trubisky.

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Joe Ostrowski @JoeO670

Not sure if they’re booing Trubisky or Nagy….probably both this time

Kevin Powell @kpowell720

I just can't believe how stale Matt Nagy's play calling has become. It's just a bland, boring, bad offense at this point.

Most passing attempts were near the line of scrimmage and the looks down the field were rarely close.

There were more positive moments in the final few minutes to save Trubisky's day statistically, but it came after the outcome was no longer in question.

Of course, the Bears chose not to utilize the run game as David Montgomery was barely involved—even before his lost fumble. Considering the squad also finished just 2-of-12 on third downs, there are several areas to improve upon going into next week.

What's Next?

The Bears remain home for a Week 8 matchup against the Los Angeles Chargers. The Saints will host the Arizona Cardinals, winners of three straight behind rookie quarterback Kyler Murray.

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