Week Eight: What We Learned About The Chicago Bears…They Are Bad

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Published: November 11, 2009

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... reality Sunday and were completely dominated by another solid, but beatable team in the form of the Arizona Cardinals.  

However, bad teams lose to beatable teams and the Bears proved to all the doubters out there that they are indeed bad.   

The Bears gave up four touchdowns on the first four Cardinal drives and that was the end of it.  As always, the Bears decided to attempt some kind of come-back in order to make the score look readable, but in no way shape or form were the Bears ever in this game. 

 

The Bears Are Easier to Score on Than Your Mom

It is not like the first four Cardinal scoring drives were in Bears territory either.  Kurt Warner led the Cardinals on drives of 81, 74, 70, and 86. 

Arizona converted on their first eight, third downs.  As football rules state, in order to get off the field, the defense must stop an offense on three plays. 

The Cardinals had 320 yards and 21 first downs in the...

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