Chicago Bears: 3 Bold predictions for Week 2 vs. Giants
2. Chicago Bears sack Daniel Jones six times, force three turnovers
Wait a minute, after what happened when the Bears only sacked Matthew Stafford once and had only one fortuitous interception, that’s all going to change? Yes, it will — and there is no better time to do it than now.
Even if Quinn does not make his debut, the weak area of the Giants has been their offensive line. Although they drafted Andrew Thomas and Matt Peart back in April, Monday night’s game showed you once again that pressure on the quarterback enables mistakes.
On top of that, the Giants receivers were held in neutral on Monday, with the exception of one Darius Slayton touchdown catch.
Though Goldman is out, the Bears are undoubtedly furious with how their defense performed early in Week 1, especially rookie Jaylon Johnson, who had Chicago fans asking for his jersey number to change.
When a defense is angry, the next quarterback should no doubt be feeling a sense of worry, especially when his offensive line is noted by many as a weak link on the team.