The second week of the preseason is underway and the Chicago Bears are not struggling at all against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
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It’s not a blowout, but the Bears offense knifed though the Jaguars defense with relative ease, although it’s not hard to score when you leave the No. 1 receiver on the field wide open in the endzone. That’s exactly what happened when the Bears got into the redzone and scored thier first touchdown of the game.

Don’t let the score fool you, the Jaguars aren’t better than the Bears and aren’t much of a threat in the second preseason game of the year. The Jaguars aren’t going to be anything special this year but they’re going to be even less special if they keep leaving No. 1 wide receivers open in the endzone.
The Bears are going to be special — at least they have the tools to be — but they can’t always count on a crappy secondary leaving their best receiver on the field wide open in the endzone all the time.
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