That's still true. The Bears couldn't stop Dallas, Baltimore, or Green Bay and won all those games, 1 of them easily. They should have beaten Washington and Minnesota despite not being able to stop the run, and those teams wouldn't have won if they didn't throw as well as they did on late game-tying/winning drives. Then there's the Rams and Eagles. But still, not being able to stop the run is terrible, but I think the lack of a pass rush is more damaging. Granted, you can't have the worst run D in league history, but I'll take a bottom 5 run D over a bottom 5 pass D 100x out of 100. It's different when you're turning everyone into Jamaal Charles.