Bears vs. Packers: 9 Things We Learned from Chicago’s 35-21 Loss

Published by on December 26, 2011
Article Source: Bleacher Report - Chicago Bears

Despite improved quarterback play, the end results were the same, as the Bears lost to the Packers 35-21, sending Chicago to its fifth straight loss and ending any slim hopes of reaching the playoffs.

Aaron Rodgers threw five touchdown passes and the Bears defense wasn’t up to the task. Despite a strong running game, the offense moved the ball, but failed to put points on the board.

This Bears team certainly didn’t play with the sense of urgency you need when you are in a must-win situation. They played the type of offense designed to make the stats look good, yet did not take the chances necessary to score points.

I will touch on all this, plus a few other points, even though we’ve seen this movie before and can only learn so much from losing.

Merry Christmas to my readers, and stay strong Bears fans.

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