The Bears defensive players could help but love that feeling. They could get used to it. They didn’t need to hold down the fort every second of a game for a change, as the offense more than held its own in a 36-10 win. "It’s a good feeling man," defensive end Montez Sweat said. "It’s a good feeling to just sit back and drink your Gatorade and be able to know, you know what I’m saying, if the offense is scoring on the other side of the ball, then we don’t necessarily have as many pressure, but that too gives us a chance to cover our ears and rush forward." The Bears looked more like a complete team than at any time since Matt Eberflus became coach. Chicago Bears Week 5 Playlist #13, Cornerback Tyrique