The Bears are scoring 25 ppg with Cutler on the field (counting the Cards game as a 1/2). That would be just outside of the top 10 in the NFL, and the Bears have 0 points from defense and special teams TDs. I think the Bears very well put up some points, even against the Rams, now that the OL is somewhat stable and Alshon Jeffery is 100%. They are 22nd in ypg and 25th in ppg. The line is hardly stable and Jeffery is the only skill position player worth a darn. They are averaging 23.2 PPG in games Cutler starts and finishes. That would be ranked 16.5 and doesn't take into account all the other teams that have lost QBs that may want to wipe out their lowest output to make the same argument, like the team they are currently closest to on that list, the Cowboys. They've moved the ball a little but have a lot of trouble scoring. They don't have enough weapons, they can't block and apparently their FG kicker decided to invite some competition next season. They are actually making do with what they have and kind of performing above expectations thanks to a professional coaching staff and a competent QB. But it still leaves a lot to be desired.