Welcome to SB Nation FanPulse — a survey of fans across the NFL. Throughout the offseason https://www.thebearsfanshop.com/hats , we send 32 polls to plugged in fans from each team. Bears fans, sign up HERE to join FanPulse.For the..." />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesHorizontal - WhiteWindy City GridironWindy City Gridiron - Being who you thought we were since 2005!Log In or Sign UpLog InSign UpFanpostsFanshotsSectionsBearsOddsAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 322 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Latest NewsThe Bears DenNotesXs and OsSuperfansFiled under:SB Nation FanPulseBears’ fans confidence level is at 100% to kick off the Bears100 seasonNew,30commentsCDTShareTweetShareShareBears’ fans confidence level is at 100% to kick off the Bears100 seasonKirby Lee-USA TODAY SportsWelcome to SB Nation FanPulse — a survey of fans across the NFL. Throughout the offseason, we send 32 polls to plugged in fans from each team. Bears fans, sign up HERE to join FanPulse.For the first time in the history of the FanPulse, ALL of our Chicago Bears’ fans are ALL-IN. The post-draft confidence level of our voters made that one percent jump from the pre-draft vote of 99% and we’re sitting at 100% right now. I’d like nothing more than to see this number hold steady during the Bears’ 100th anniversary all the way through the Super Bowl. Even though the 2018 season ended on a down note, we all realize that the pieces are in place for some sustained success Chicago Bears Hoodie , so our FanPulse was at 97% after 2018. It jumped one percentage point after free agency, then another before the draft, and now we’re only one of two fanbases that have supreme confidence in their team. I’ll be you can’t guess the other group of fans voting 100%...Nope...Try again..Last guess...The answer is below this FanPulse graphic.The other group of fans with a 100% FanPulse cheers for the Cleveland Browns. When was the last time Bears’ and Browns’ fans both had offseason hope this high?Bears’ fans aren’t the only NFC North fans that saw their post-draft confidence percentages rise. Packers’ fans went from 66% to 70% after their draft haul, and Vikings’ fans went from 60% to 70%. Lions’ fans must not have liked their draft though, because their confidence level dropped from 82% to 75%. What are your thoughts on the FanPulse results this time?Bears’ fans, if you aren’t a part of WCG’s FanPulse, join now! ORCHARD PARK Dion Sims Jersey , N.Y. (AP) — Sean McDermott insists the Buffalo Bills have enough talent on offense to win in the NFL.“I believe we do,” the Bills coach said.It sure didn’t look that way in a 41-9 loss to the Chicago Bears on Sunday, in what became the latest comedy of errors produced by an offense that’s proven more capable of committing turnovers than scoring touchdowns this season.Nathan Peterman continued showing he’s nowhere close to resembling an NFL quarterback. He threw three interceptions — one returned for a touchdown — to up his career total to 13 interceptions in just 153 passing attempts, including playoffs.Backup tight end Jason Croom lost a fumble , which was returned for another score.The Bills (2-7) were held to under 10 points for the fifth time this season, and have managed just 96 in nine games.And the only bright side was Peterman’s mean-nothing 1-yard touchdown run scored with 5:41 remaining to end Buffalo’s touchdown drought at 187 minutes and 19 seconds. It was the Bills’ eighth TD of the season, and first since Peterman’s 16-yard pass to Zay Jones in the fourth quarter of a 20-13 loss at Houston three weeks ago.“It was like a domino effect today Tarik Cohen Color Rush Jersey ,” receiver Kelvin Benjamin said. “It just kept stacking up on us. We really couldn’t catch back up.”He was referring to a second quarter in which the Bears scored 28 points in span of 12:20, included Eddie Jackson’s 65-yard fumble return and Leonard Floyd returning a pass that tipped off of Jones’ hands 19 yards for a score.“I don’t have the exact answer for it,” Jones said. “I don’t think I see anybody that’s not trying to give it their all. That’s the most discouraging thing about the whole situation right now is that the effort is there.”Frustration is setting in on a team that has lost four straight and, off to its worst start since losing eight of its nine first games in 2010.The Bills had no choice but to start Peterman , with rookie Josh Allen missing his third straight game with a sprained right elbow and Derek Anderson sidelined by a concussion.Though Peterman’s struggles were anticipated, the Bills have no solutions in spurring a running attack that is suddenly regressing.A week after LeSean McCoy had 13 yards on 12 carries in a 25-6 loss to New England , the running back was limited to 10 yards on 10 carries against the Bears.McDermott even made the decision to sit McCoy for a majority of the second half while he tinkered with his offensive line. Rookie Wyatt Teller saw playing time at left guard https://www.thebearsfanshop.com/James-Daniels-Jersey , while Jeremiah Sirles eventually split time at right tackle.McDermott was vague in saying he sat McCoy because of what the Bears were doing schematically.McCoy, meantime, didn’t stick around to share his thoughts. He was spotted exiting the locker room before reporters were allowed to enter.Though Peterman will bear the brunt of the blame, not all the interceptions were his fault.Newly signed receiver Terrelle Pryor caught Peterman’s pass and lost control as he turned up field, with the ball landing in defensive back Adrian Amos‘ hands. Three snaps into Buffalo’s next possession, Peterman’s hard pass over the middle struck Jones in the hand and bounced directly to Floyd, who returned it for a touchdown.Peterman finished 31 of 49 for 189 yards and sacked four times in an outing reminiscent of his previous meltdowns. Peterman lost the starting job after faltering midway through a season-opening 47-3 loss at Baltimore. And then there were the five interceptions he threw in a 54-24 loss at the Los Angeles Chargers a year ago.“I think I don’t feel snake-bitten. I never feel like a victim or anything like that Aaron Lynch Jersey ,” Peterman said. “It’s life. Things don’t always bounce your way.”Benjamin rallied to Peterman’s support, saying it’s unfair to pin the blame on him.“We know how the outside world works. They’re going to bash him and try to break his confidence. But Nate’s a good dude,” Benjamin said. “Unfortunately, bad things keep happening. And that’s football.”