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As Bears’ pass rush wanes, so do big plays

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(MCT) — CHICAGO — When it has had a fierce pass rush this season, the Chicago Bears defense has racked up takeaways and chased records for return touchdowns.

Minus the pass rush, the Bears look slow and exposed. The hope has to be that Sunday’s 23-17 overtime loss to the Seahawks at Soldier Field was the result of an athletic quarterback catching them by surprise. The Bears were unable to contain 5-foot-11 Russell Wilson and force him to make plays from the pocket.

The Bears were credited with two sacks in the loss and rank eighth in the NFL with 32 but have only 11 in the last six games after recording 21 in the first six. Sacks are never a be-all, end-all indicator for pass-rush success, but they are big plays that can be momentum changers.

The defense rattled the Vikings’ Christian Ponder with only two sacks in a Nov. 25 blowout, forcing an interception for Chris Conte on a successful rush by tackle Nate Collins. But the week before there was little pressure on the 49ers’ Colin Kaepernick and the defense has not produced more than two sacks since the Oct. 22 meeting with the Lions.

“I thought we had good pressure last week,” Bears coach Lovie Smith said Monday at Halas Hall. “We didn’t this week. So everything you guys are going to ask me about (Sunday’s) game, yeah, you’re right, the pass rush wasn’t there, we didn’t contain the quarterback the way we needed to. We didn’t get off on third downs the way we needed to. We didn’t take the ball away as much as we needed to — all of those things I said earlier, yeah, you’re right.”

It’s easier for the Bears to attack an opposing offensive line at Soldier Field, where the crowd noise can play a factor. Three of their final four games are on the road, but on Dec. 16, the Bears host the Packers, who have allowed 39 sacks, second-most in the league. The Bears play at Arizona the next week and the Cardinals are No. 1 with 48 sacks allowed.

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