The exact opposite approach. Like most have said, stack the line and stop the run but they have no need to blitz over and over again. That just plays into EJ's strength - the dump-off pass. What they want to do is play the run and then drop the backers back into coverage and make EJ throw into that coverage or dump it off. If he does the latter its an easy matter for the LBs to come in and stop it for a short gain.
That being said, EJ is young so the Bears need to mix it up. A blitz here and there to keep him honest and a bit confused as to what the D is going to do. The last thing they need to do is just bring the heat over and over - particularly with an OL than can be beaten one on one.