Debunking 10 myths about the NFL season: Do officials really favor the Chiefs? Who should be OROY?
Briefly

"While many analysts point to the Bears’ offensive line as the primary issue, deeper analysis shows that the team's struggles are actually rooted in play-calling and quarterback performance. The offensive line, despite its struggles, isn’t the sole culprit for the team's lack of offensive efficiency this season. It's vital to consider the broader context when discussing team performance. Misdiagnosing the problem can lead to ineffective solutions and wasted time during the rebuilding phase."
"Is the running game truly back? While statistics indicate an upswing in rushing yards, it’s essential to analyze the context behind these numbers. Many teams have effectively utilized their running backs in creative ways, but the sustainability of this trend remains in question. Teams that rely heavily on their running game may find themselves challenged as the season progresses. Context and adaptability will be key for teams looking to maintain this momentum in the postseason."
Read at ESPN.com
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