El Ganso de Taberna returns with a full breakdown of the Bears’ most complete win of the season.
Don recaps Chicago’s dominant cold-weather victory over Cleveland, a game that never felt close and didn’t need to be. The Bears win in all three phases, force turnovers at an absurd rate, and remind the league who they are in December. This episode dives into what really matters right now: identity, execution, and winning football.
Caleb Williams’ growth takes center stage, including a DJ Moore touchdown throw that only a handful of quarterbacks on Earth should even attempt. Completion percentage takes a back seat to something more important: control. With Ben Johnson unlocking the offense and the defense leading the NFL in takeaways, the Bears look like a team built to win now.
There’s also context. Respect given to Miles Garrett’s historic season, honest thoughts on Cleveland’s direction, and a measured take on flashes shown by Shedeur Sanders in a tough environment. No piling on, just football.
At 10–4, the Bears control their own destiny. Green Bay is next. The division is in reach. And the question isn’t whether Chicago is for real anymore. It’s how far they can go if they keep playing like this.
Victory Monday hits different.
Go Bears.
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