Mark Helfrich said “everybody was shell-shocked” after the Packers bludgeoned the Bears in the season opener, holding Matt Nagy’s offense to three points.



“We didn’t react well,” Helfrich said last week, “coaches and players.”



The two biggest indictments on the debut of the 2019 offense were the lack of a run game, and not getting Mitch Trubisky on the move more. In fact, that was the focal point of the first All-22 analysis of the season.



Here we are, 14 weeks later, with the Bears out of the playoffs and we’re left wondering once again: Why wasn’t the pocket moving more often? And what happened to the run game?



It led to a fitting end to the faint playoff hopes, with the Bears scoring only 13 points.



“We called screens and we called some different stuff throughout the game,” Matt Nagy said Monday. “We changed it up. We had a game plan going into it that we liked.