1 )Offseason – with Bears coaches wanting to select James Starks of Buffalo, Jerry Angelo instead opts for Dan Lefevour of Central Michigan.
2) Pregame – Lovie Smith elects to have Todd Collins as his #2 QB instead of Caleb Hanie. This decision basically costs the Bears two possessions in the 3rd period.
3) Cutler-Hester misconnect early in the game on a corner route that might have been a TD. The idiot announcing crew of AikBuck said that Cutler overthrew the pass, but it looked like Hester once again ran a horrible route, cutting too sharply to the sideline and not getting depth.
4) Tim Jennings was picked on all game. His clutch-and-grab routine saved a big play early on when he pulled down Jordy Nelson on a deep pass, but from that point on Terry MacAuley’s crew woke up and did not allow Jennings to maul the WRs down the field. In between giving up easy 10-yard completions, he was flagged several times.
5) Urlacher intercepts, but gets tackled by Rodgers. The Bears really needed a big play, and Urlacher provided it, but it would have been nice if he could have avoided Rodgers and scored a TD. It looked like Urlacher was jogging, and Rodgers’ tackle didn’t look strong enough to trip up Urlacher.
6) The Bears’ defense only gave up 14 points, but got run over for 356 total yards. Not only did they allow the Packers to control the game, the Packers always won the field position war and pinned the Bears offense with several coffin corner punts. Hester was a non-factor.
7) Tramon Williams had difficulty catching punts all day, and when he caught a punt on a bounce and was immediately blasted, he fumbled and the Bears had a chance for a big play and immediate field position. But they could not recover the ball.
8) While he was in the game, Cutler made a horrible decision to lob the ball up to Johnny Knox, which resulted in Sam Shields’ first INT of the game. The Bears offense had made some headway by using Forte on short passes, yet Cutler decided that Johnny Knox was good enough to fight for the ball despite being covered.
9) Late in the game on a 3rd and 3, the Bears waste a timeout, then, with so much money invested in Matt Forte and Chester Taylor, they decide to run a high school jet series end around to Earl Bennett, which was immediately stuffed. Ridiculous call.
10) Bears win the toss…and decide to give the ball to the Packers to start the game.
2) Pregame – Lovie Smith elects to have Todd Collins as his #2 QB instead of Caleb Hanie. This decision basically costs the Bears two possessions in the 3rd period.
3) Cutler-Hester misconnect early in the game on a corner route that might have been a TD. The idiot announcing crew of AikBuck said that Cutler overthrew the pass, but it looked like Hester once again ran a horrible route, cutting too sharply to the sideline and not getting depth.
4) Tim Jennings was picked on all game. His clutch-and-grab routine saved a big play early on when he pulled down Jordy Nelson on a deep pass, but from that point on Terry MacAuley’s crew woke up and did not allow Jennings to maul the WRs down the field. In between giving up easy 10-yard completions, he was flagged several times.
5) Urlacher intercepts, but gets tackled by Rodgers. The Bears really needed a big play, and Urlacher provided it, but it would have been nice if he could have avoided Rodgers and scored a TD. It looked like Urlacher was jogging, and Rodgers’ tackle didn’t look strong enough to trip up Urlacher.
6) The Bears’ defense only gave up 14 points, but got run over for 356 total yards. Not only did they allow the Packers to control the game, the Packers always won the field position war and pinned the Bears offense with several coffin corner punts. Hester was a non-factor.
7) Tramon Williams had difficulty catching punts all day, and when he caught a punt on a bounce and was immediately blasted, he fumbled and the Bears had a chance for a big play and immediate field position. But they could not recover the ball.
8) While he was in the game, Cutler made a horrible decision to lob the ball up to Johnny Knox, which resulted in Sam Shields’ first INT of the game. The Bears offense had made some headway by using Forte on short passes, yet Cutler decided that Johnny Knox was good enough to fight for the ball despite being covered.
9) Late in the game on a 3rd and 3, the Bears waste a timeout, then, with so much money invested in Matt Forte and Chester Taylor, they decide to run a high school jet series end around to Earl Bennett, which was immediately stuffed. Ridiculous call.
10) Bears win the toss…and decide to give the ball to the Packers to start the game.
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