WCG: Well, the weakness is easy: the entire defense. Specifically, the defense cannot generate a pass rush. Jared Goff was able to dissect the Bears’ defense easily because he had plenty of time to do it. The lack of a pass rush, combined with the fact that, in the secondary, Jaylon Johnson is reportedly out for the year, Kyler Gordon is yet to play, and Tyrique Stevenson is literally the worst coverage cornerback in the NFL so far this season (he’s giving up a perfect passer rating against), allowed JJ McCarthy to shred them in the fourth quarter in week one, and Jared Goff had his way with them as well.
Strength is a little hard to come up with when you’ve lost two games like the Bears have, but I will say the Bears’ passing game. Watching the coach tape, you can see Ben Johnson’s offensive scheme in action, receivers are getting open, Caleb Williams and Rome Odunze are developing chemistry, and I think it’s close to clicking. Will it click against Dallas? I’m not certain, but based on how the Dallas defense has been operating, there’s a chance it could happen this Sunday.