2nd most wins in the NFC in the last 6 years. The problem is consistency. 3 double digit win seasons. 2 sub .500 seasons in the last 6 years. Even the good teams in 2005 (29th ranked offense), 2006 (Grossman), and 2010 (30th ranked offense) had major flaws and won because unsubstainably good defense and special teams. I'm a big believer in the 3 phases of football, because the Bears have shown that you can win with substandard qualities (mostly on offense). But alot of this is perception: people value offense above all. The fact is, building a team on defense is valid. The Bears do really well in everything *except* offense. I do believe we need to succeed on the offensive side of the ball to be a consistent winner like the Patriots. But casting this team as a bunch of bumbling idiots is what gets me. We all like to complain about Angelo, complain about Lovie's decisions. But let's not take it too far. There are real accomplishments on those resumes. Would I like it to be better? Of course. But it's not......the Texans (sorry to pick on them). Or the Browns. But great defense has not shown to be sustainable. After the SB year, the Bears were a bad defensive team for 2 of the next 3 years, with the same coaching staff and pretty much the same key personnel on D. They were 28th, 21st and 17th in D from 2007-2009, after 2 years of a top 5 defense. Can argue that guys like Mike Brown and Tommie Harris got hurt and never were the same or guys like Vasher fell off. But that's what happens on defense. It becomes very player dependent and if those players don't play well, the D is bad. On offense, it's scheme that sustains production. We've seen NE win 11 without Brady. We've seen Manning win with WRs nobody has ever heard of until they're on the field. We've seen SD and Philly change franchise QBs while they were a double-digit win team and come back and win 10 again. Not as sustainable, true. But do-able for some peak years. For a team that hasn't shown a lot of competence building around offense, at least they've done well in the other areas. I'll withhold comment on the Williams deal until I know the dollars. It's going to be weird seeing him do that first down thing in a Bears uni. But hopefully he does it a lot.