Opposing Viewpoint: 5 Questions (and Answers) About Bears

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Here is the Week 15 edition of Opposing Viewpoint:


The Bears snapped a six-game losing streak in Week 14 and improved to 6-7 on the season with a win Sunday over the Texans. How much was that needed, and how much did it boost the team's confidence heading into the final three games of 2020?


LM:
Winning their first game since Week 6 provided much-needed relief for the Bears, but what was even more positive was that they dominated on both sides of the ball in playing their first complete, 60-minute game of the season in all three phases.


Minnesota got the win in the first meeting between these teams back in Week 10 on Monday Night Football. What's been a talking point this week for Chicago as an area where it needs to be better if the Bears want to win this time around?


LM:
The Bears failed to score an offensive touchdown and were held to a season-low 149 yards in losing to the Vikings at Soldier Field. It's a given that they need a much better performance on that side of the ball and are hoping that they can continue their recent success. The Bears offense has scored 11 touchdowns in its last three games after mustering only nine TDs in the previous seven contests.
 
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