I believe Tannehill is questionable so there's a chance we could see the legendary Brock Osweiler or maybe even David Fales.
I got this shirt from my buddy that owns a liquor store (Always a good idea to have a buddy that owns a liquor store). He gave me this shirt after week #1 I wore it for all three victories so far I even wore it under my Payton jersey for the Buc's game. It's ready to go for the game this afternoon.
Hey @tunafat before you leave for the game can you get your picks up on the contest board? Gracias ...
It's hard to argue against your assessment but this does feel like the kind of game that the Bears need to see themselves as the better team, play as the better team and come away with a decisive win on the road against a team that is probably going to start unraveling. If Chicago's pressure gets to Tannehill consistently the Bears should be able to run an offense that features long drives on piecemeal yardage. A heavy does of Gabriel and Burton through the air with Howard averaging around 4 yards a carry on first down should be a recipe for sustainable drives and consistent points totaling around the high 20s/low 30s. More than enough to beat the Dolphins with the type of defense Chicago is putting on the field right now.
Shoulda coulda woulda. Your comment is spot on Tim. I think that the bye week really unraveled the Bears' edge.