(670 The Score) There’s no quick fix for the Bears to address their offensive line’s abysmal performance, Score football analyst Olin Kreutz told the Mully & Haugh Show on Monday morning.
“Eventually, this may catch up to you,” Kreutz said of the Bears prioritizing other positions in the NFL Draft and free agency.
The Bears managed just 205 yards of total offense in a 19-13 loss to the Texans on Sunday, and they’ve compiled a measly 353 yards of offense in the first two games of the season. Rookie quarterback Caleb Williams was sacked seven times by the Texans and pressured 36 times Sunday.
The Bears have also been unable to get their running game going, as lead back D’Andre Swift carries 14 times for 18 yards Sunday.
Listen to Kreutz’s full interview in the audio player above. He also explained how Bears offensive coordinator Shane Waldron can help his beleaguered offensive line out more with his play-calling.