How Bad is the Tarik Cohen Loss for the Chicago Bears?
Cohen may be done, but the Bears are not.
An ACL tear is by far one of the worst injuries to suffer. For players who rely on their speed, it’s an injury that can potentially affect them once they return to the field. Though the Bears may not have a tremendous amount of jaw-dropping plays, they still have much to play for in 2020.
The greatest teams in the history of the league haven’t always been the most flashy teams. Unless you are the Kansas City Chiefs with their “Legion of Zoom” offense, most teams win with balance on both sides of the ball. Foles is now in charge, and his experience with dealing with adversity in the NFL can only help the Bears, who have been blemished significantly despite being undefeated.
The league’s history is full of teams who overcame adversity and persevere. While the Bears are not expected to raise the trophy named for their owner anytime soon, or even the Lombardi trophy, they are still a tough opponent for competition. In addition, the defense, while aging and not as dominant, is still formidable and should not be taken lightly.
As aforementioned, the Bears aren’t going to be on the front page of the highlight reels anytime soon. They will, however, be in the conversation for a team that has the willpower to overcome, especially now that they have the right players with a point to prove. Cohen will no doubt return to the team next season, but his influence will leaned upon this year.
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