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The Bears broke their losing streak! (Original Post) QED Jan 5 OP
Oh just shut up.....the Packers were on a bye mentally. a kennedy Jan 5 #1
Actually, Morbius Jan 5 #5
Soft spot for Da Bears BOSSHOG Jan 5 #2
And Caleb Williams survived the season Tbear Jan 5 #3
In a season full of disappointment Bozvotros Jan 5 #4
Got Sacked 68 Times This Year ProfessorGAC Jan 5 #8
Congrats to Da Bears! House of Roberts Jan 5 #6
As Time Ran Out ProfessorGAC Jan 5 #7
Looking to the 2025 NFL draft Morbius Jan 5 #9

a kennedy

(32,487 posts)
1. Oh just shut up.....the Packers were on a bye mentally.
Sun Jan 5, 2025, 05:16 PM
Jan 5
No, good for you winning the last game of the year.

Morbius

(140 posts)
5. Actually,
Sun Jan 5, 2025, 07:59 PM
Jan 5

Jordan Love got banged up early in the game, and while it looked like he was able to return, the Packers elected to save him for the playoffs. If Love had played all game, the Bears would certainly have lost. It was a razor thin margin.

But it does count!

Oh and about the Bears: if Caleb Williams played every quarter like the fourth quarter, it would be the Bears, not the Packers, heading into the 7th slot in the playoffs. Overall, I'd give Caleb a grade of C for the season, but in the 4th quarter, he's an A-. During the first half, he misses throws and somehow doesn't notice open receivers. There are at least five games the Bears lost this year by close margins, four of them owing to bad coaching decisions. The team went off the rails after that Washington game and the Hail Mary, and I could go on and on. But he's been very exciting in the 4th quarter.

BOSSHOG

(40,525 posts)
2. Soft spot for Da Bears
Sun Jan 5, 2025, 05:38 PM
Jan 5

I had a class with Dan The Manster Hampton at Arkansas in the 70s. He was literally somebody to look up to. Fayetteville was a hot bed of Bears Supporters back in the day.

Tbear

(544 posts)
3. And Caleb Williams survived the season
Sun Jan 5, 2025, 06:18 PM
Jan 5

Peyton Manning didn’t win many in his rookie season
Just dangling a little hope bear fans

Go Lions

Bozvotros

(856 posts)
4. In a season full of disappointment
Sun Jan 5, 2025, 07:04 PM
Jan 5

for Bears fans, this was a bright spot. They should have beat the Packers both games with a last second field goal, but the first one got blocked.

House of Roberts

(5,786 posts)
6. Congrats to Da Bears!
Sun Jan 5, 2025, 08:27 PM
Jan 5

I'm watching the other half of the Black and Blue Division play each other for the top spot tonight.

ProfessorGAC

(71,015 posts)
7. As Time Ran Out
Sun Jan 5, 2025, 08:35 PM
Jan 5

They tried to give it away, though.
Moore fumbling (unusual for hom).
A lineman getting for for holding on a running play!
The miracle escape by Williams when TWO rushers got to him unblocked.
All that happened in the last couple minutes.
But, you're right: beating the Packers (who played Love until he got dinged) takes a little sting off an otherwise rotten season.

Morbius

(140 posts)
9. Looking to the 2025 NFL draft
Sun Jan 5, 2025, 09:17 PM
Jan 5

As of right now, the Bears have pick #10 (own 1st), #40 (Carolina #2) and #42 (own 2nd). Not a terrific year for offensive linemen but there is hope a good player will be available at #10. Most critical needs are O-Line (obviously) and edge rusher, possibly cornerback (if Tyrique Stephenson is broken, as he appears to be) and safety (Brisker may never play again after spending most of the season on concussion protocol). They have $80M in cap space.

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