Chicago Bears Week Whatever: Who Cares What We Learned?

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Published: December 16, 2009

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... even with new findings surfacing, the Bears used an old formula of starting slow before self-destructing via turnovers and penalties in their 21-14 loss to the rival Green Bay Packers.

Lets go to the headlines. 

 

Jay, Please Don't Throw That Baaaaaall...Damnit

The Bears' offense is impossible to watch without some kind of alcohol or punching bag.  It is the same formula of doing nothing early, then deciding to turn it up after the other team scores two touchdowns. 

The Bears' first four possessions resulted in 25 yards on 11 plays, with one first down and one interception.  The Bears' offensive line had 15 yards in penalties in the first four possessions, including a holding penalty by the great Frank Omiyale, which cost the Bears a 21-yard scramble by Jay Cutler.  

The Bears' offense then turned things up after, of course, the defense had given up a touchdown and two field goals on Green Bay's first three ...

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