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I think the bears are still an evolving team and it takes a loss like this to find the issues and work them out. It'll be different if they play again like in the playoffs. Bears still lead the conference. Houston may have worked out how to prevent a defense score. Predictors were calling a 20+ score game both sides, that did not happen, it was a low scoring game and I have to give kudos to both teams to their defenses. Only 1 touchdown in the whole game. Somebody had to win/lose this game, coulda been either way, but the bears had some key mistakes, and in a clearly near fault free game those "faults" that seem small are dearly huge. Call it the game of inches it makes the difference in win/lose. Again again I think the offense needs tweaking and improvement. I have one thought for Devon Hester on punt returns... grab that ball and go forward and smash into the defender! Bears are still a good team, we had 2 good teams going at it here.
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Yea it's called making plays and adjustments to what the defense gives you//where are the sure handed plays on third down and you know guys who can catch the ball like matt brandon evan geez ask the special teams coach if they need help
Last edited by gramster10; 11-13-2012 at 12:52 PM.
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Originally Posted by
Riczaj01
I agree BiH, well at least until we trotted out Campbell in the 3rd.
This O still came out flat in the 1st qtr. We pass way to much early on, and it's just not what this team does well. Need to run the snot out of our RB's, if Forte isn't having a great night, throw Bush in there, if he's struggling throw Forte back in there. but you HAVE to run it, 20-30 times a game, minimum.
This also is a HUGE help to the oline. Committing to the run ALSO helps the oline settle into a rhythm for the game.
Brian Urlacher
Thanks For The Memories
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