The Bears held on for a 19-14 win. Detroit did not score for the last 43 1/2 minutes of the game (except for a disputed touchdown that was overruled in the final minute).
As a Bears fan- there were some positives- The offensive line looked better than in any of the 4 preseason games. And the Bears offense under Mike Martz runs a better screen pass than any time since the Walter Payton years. But I still wish they would be a little more creative in the running game, and try more sweeps. Cutler looked solid except for the one fumble he made, which wasn't really his fault. And the special teams looked OK, though I would rather see Johnny Knox returning punts, that Hester, who seems to think he must get bonus yards for running out of bounds or juking right and left before he actually starts running.
The defensive line looked OK against the run, but they never put any pressure on the quarterbacks. And the defensive secondary looked good at times.
But the biggest disappointment was the coaching- Detroit had not come close to scoring the entire 2nd half, and carried a 14-13 lead almost to the end. Yet when the Bears could not move the ball with first and goal at the Detroit 1 yard line, why would the coach not take the sure 3 points which would give them the lead? Instead, they failed to score on 4th down, and turned the ball over, almost costing the Bears the win. That was the dumbest call I have ever seen in an NFL game.
As a Bears fan- there were some positives- The offensive line looked better than in any of the 4 preseason games. And the Bears offense under Mike Martz runs a better screen pass than any time since the Walter Payton years. But I still wish they would be a little more creative in the running game, and try more sweeps. Cutler looked solid except for the one fumble he made, which wasn't really his fault. And the special teams looked OK, though I would rather see Johnny Knox returning punts, that Hester, who seems to think he must get bonus yards for running out of bounds or juking right and left before he actually starts running.
The defensive line looked OK against the run, but they never put any pressure on the quarterbacks. And the defensive secondary looked good at times.
But the biggest disappointment was the coaching- Detroit had not come close to scoring the entire 2nd half, and carried a 14-13 lead almost to the end. Yet when the Bears could not move the ball with first and goal at the Detroit 1 yard line, why would the coach not take the sure 3 points which would give them the lead? Instead, they failed to score on 4th down, and turned the ball over, almost costing the Bears the win. That was the dumbest call I have ever seen in an NFL game.
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