4th & Goal(s): Bears Look To Make Best of Lame Duck Finale
Many questions face the Bears after Sunday’s game, all focus will be on what kind of drastic improvements the team can make.
Many questions face the Bears after Sunday’s game, all focus will be on what kind of drastic improvements the team can make.
It was a game that showed the world how far off the Bears are from being legitimate contenders…instead the Bears are now limping across the finish line and into an off-season where they will lick their wounds.
Another generation of Bears fans will likely grow into adulthood not knowing exactly what elite QB play looks like in their favorite jersey. After Sunday, they know what it looks like from a one-in-a-generation talent.
Already a tough game against a tough competitor, the Sunday Night Football broadcast could be a tough listen with many reiterations of horror stories from the infamous draft of 2017.
Not that the Bears played outright poorly, but clearly they didn’t play well enough from players down to coaches to earn it. Attention turns now to what the future holds for the team.
Another win for the Bears and the playoff hopes stay alive while a loss brings an end to all the good vibes in Chicago for 2019.
Somehow, someway the Bears have become a somewhat dangerous team, which is a miracle based on their mainly dismal season.
This might not be the sexiest match-up but both of these teams are 6-6 and can’t afford another loss, especially in a winnable game.
Thanksgiving, simply, is a day to be thankful and that exact feeling should be exuding from the Chicago Bears after a 24-20 victory over the Detroit Lions.
2019 has been a total struggle for the Bears, but there are still games to be played and this Sunday against the Giants might be the last time the Bears are favored this season