Vikings vs. Bears: 10 Things Chicago Fans Learned From This Game

Published by on November 14, 2010
Article Source: Bleacher Report - Chicago Bears

The Bears improved to 6-3 and are tied atop the NFC North after beating the Vikings at Soldier Field 27-13 on Sunday. While the offense continues to frustrate at times, they had excellent field position for much of the game and were able to overcome two interceptions by Jay Cutler, though one clearly was not his fault.

The Bears continued to take the ball away, a key to their success this season. It was the best all-around game by the Bears this season as they held nemesis Adrian Peterson to a 3.0 rushing average and picked off Brett Favre three times.

There were two Davises that showed up in the game as well. Kellen Davis caught a TD pass (remember him?) and Rashied Davis had a nice 32 yard kick return. In short, it was a great win for the Bears, who now face a short week to prepare for Miami on Thursday night.

Meanwhile, you’re never too old to learn, so we definitely learned some things from this game. So let’s stop the small talk and get right to it, shall we?  

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