I was at the game. People can say the Bears need to run the ball more, and that might be true, however, when your entire offense is either handing off to or throwing the ball to Matt Forte, that's the problem. People can blame Cutler or the offensive line if they want to, but the Bears wide receivers are probably the worst in the NFL and they did NOTHING to improve it. The one guy they did have that had the potential to be a consistent receiver, they let him go to Carolina.The Bears need to come into the 21st Century. It's a passing league. Look at the last several champions. Primarily passing teams.
I think you are right. The most successful offensive teams are very versatile. If you look at New England, they don't have elite WR talent, although Welker could be considered that. Instead they went out and drafted Gronk and Hernandez. Now they run lots of two TE sets that allow them to run with two TEs, and Woodhead in the backfield. They can split out both TEs and Woodhead to run empty backfield or leave the TEs on the line to have a power running formation. They can do all that while running hurry up. You look at New Orleans, they have lots of dynamic players with Sproles and Graham in addition to Colston, Lance Moore, Henderson, and Meacham. Indy has Wayne, Collie, and Garcon, in addition to Dallas Clark. As if Green Bay didn't have enough weapons with Jennings, Driver, Jordy Nelson, James Jones and Finley. Now they go get Randall Cobb. They all seem to believe that you can't have enough playmakers. The Bears, on the other hand, have Forte, and although both Knox and Hester could be called dynamic, they are also inconsistent. While most teams are looking for playmakers at TE, Gronk, Finley, Hernandez, Keller, Gates, Gresham, and all of these athletic TEs, the Bears are going after blockers. Olsen was dynamic, but they had no use for him. I think it is a passing league, and you have to have dynamic players to take advantage of that. The Bears need to catch up.