The Chicago Bears allowed 3 more sacks on Sunday to the Baltimore Ravens, and they are still on pace to have a worse pass protection than they did in Mike Martz’s first year in Chicago, 2010. That season the Bears allowed 56 sacks, with Jay Cutler getting dropped a team record 52 times, but Chicago’s all-time record for most sacks allowed by the team in a single season is 66 which was set in 2004. That was Lovie Smith’s first year as head coach and his offensive coordinator was Terry Shea.
That season featured a 4-headed QB monster of Chad Hutchinson, Craig Krenzel, Jonathan Quinn, and Rex Grossman, and that foursome was sacked on 12.