Denver's scheme is perfectly built to exploit Chicago's defense. Even Orton can't screw this one up. Chicago has been eaten up in the past few years by timing based passes and various screen plays, and they do little to disrupt the timing of those plays. You beat Orton, in particular, by forcing him to his secondary reads, and Chicago is lax to do that.
Denver's passing attack isn't even in question, unless the Bears decide to seriously mix it up. The real interest is in seeing if Denver's running game gets untracked and in seeing Chicago's offense.
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