Chicago Bears advantages and disadvantages

The Chicago Bears are officially one of the worst team in the NFL. Their record is 2-8 after losing to the Giants.  Jay Cutler is most likely to be out for the season after suffering a shoulder injury, which means Matt Barkley will be the starting quarterback for the remainder of the season.  The Bears are dealing with so many injuries especially on the Defense. The Secondary Defense are doing a horrible job at locking down the receivers. After losing Kyle Fuller , The Secondary Defense is one of major problems for the Chicago Bears. Many of these cornerbacks doesn't have enough experience to be able to be a big threat to the opposing team wide-receivers. The Defense is ranked 19th in least points allowed per game.  The Offensive line isn't doing a good job at protecting their Quarterback, They only average 15.7 points per game, which would ranked them 31st in most points scored per game. Without Kyle Long, The Offensive line doesn't have good guards or tackles to at least protect their Quarterback for at least 5 seconds. 

The Chicago may have huge problems with their football team, but they also have benefits for this season. Rookie Running Back Jordan Howard is ranked 2nd among rookies (Behind Ezekiel Elliott)  for most rushing yards. He is the best offensive player on the Bears. He averages 100 yards per game and is a huge benefits because he is able to help the team gain huge yardages. The Wide Receivers were doing pretty fine for the Bears. Alshon Jeffery may have been suspended for PED and he was the biggest weapon for Jay Cutler. Cameron Meredith is quickly becoming a very dominate receiver. They also have other receivers such as Josh Bellamy and Deonte Thompson who are quickly developing to become a threat to the opponent's secondary defense. The Secondary Defense may not have a successful season, but the Front-Seven Defensive Line is playing very well this year. They are ranked 10th in sacks with Leonard Floyd, Willie Young, and Akiem Hicks leading the way. They provide good pressure to the Quarterback which force him to scramble or throw the ball away.