The
Bears are the team we thought they were..Lose 17-14 to the Redskins
by Dan Peters
After a loss last week to the Seattle Seahawks, The Bears had the
opportunity to take a firm grip on the NFC North with a victory over
the Redskins. But the team we saw and knew in the pre-season again
showed up on another near perfect day for football at Soldier Field
The best receiver
on the field?
Maybe Jay Cutler had
some lingering effects from that concussion a few weeks ago. He was
right on target for Deangelo Hall, for four excellent passes;
unfortunately he played for the opposing team, the Redskins.
Hall tied a NFL record
for interceptions Sunday. He got four. It has only been done nineteen
times in NFL history. Oh and yes it was also a new Bears record as
well..
Cutler said he would not
have changed anything and would still throw in his direction.. Yes he
still has some lingering effects if he thinks that way. But he did take
the blame for his mistakes.
“I’ll take them all,”
Cutler said. “Obviously, it’s very discouraging right now. We let a
game get away from us. The defense has every right to be mad at us. We
blew that game offensively, and most of that falls on my shoulders.”
The defense was
the lone bright spot in the game, but they too could not convert on all
of the Redskins mistakes.
The defense had given
the Bears a 7-0 lead when D.J. Moore returned a McNabb
interception 54 yards for a TD midway through the first quarter. Moore
blitzed on the play, but McNabb slipped out of his grasp. The veteran
quarterback’s pass was then deflected into the air by Israel Idonije
and caught by Moore, who dashed untouched into the end zone for his
first NFL touchdown.
The Best quarterback in
the game?
Well McNabb made just enough good plays to
win the game. He too was not the player we have seen in the past with
the Eagles. Had the Bears capitalized on his mistakes, the Bears would
have easily put the game out of reach. But, that is why the games are
played.
Oh where oh where has
the running game gone?
Its only Mid-October and
the Bears running game has again gone in hibernation.
The running game was
again not effective or used well against a Redskin defense that was not
at full strength. The Bears should have run to Milwaukee on this team,
but the offensive line again let the team down.
The Key plays of
the game…
Leading 14-10 at
halftime, the Bears turned the ball over on their first five
possessions of the second half and on six of their seven total drives
in the final two quarters. Jay Cutler threw four interceptions and lost
a fumble at the goal-line, and Matt Forte also lost a fumble after an
11-yard reception.
After completing
a 48-yard pass to Earl Bennett to the Washington 1 on the first
possession of the third quarter, Cutler lost a fumble on the next play
when he tried to reach the ball over the goal line on a quarterback
sneak.
“I extended the
ball forward, then Albert [Haynesworth] was in there and pushed me
back,” said Cutler, who completed 26 of 40 passes for 281 yards and a
54.3 passer rating. “I started to go backwards. The middle linebacker
[London Fletcher] came flying over the top and knocked it out. I felt
like I was going backwards.”
Even the coaches
had their doubts….
“You can’t turn the ball over that many
times,” said Coach Lovie Smith. “It’s kind of as simple as that.”
“There are
a lot of things we would like to do differently, a lot of things I
would like to do differently,” Smith told reporters Monday. “You guys
want to know about whether I should have thrown the red flag on the
one-yard fumble down by the end zone. Yes, I should have, looking at it
of course in hindsight.
“Normally if
there’s a critical situation, I throw it whether I have a good look or
not on it. I didn’t have a great look. I understand the reasons why,
but that was a critical play in the game. I need to be able to make
that call.”
Lovie Smith’s
decision to keep the red flag in his pocket was that he had
unsuccessfully challenged the previous play, losing a timeout. The
Bears felt that receiver Earl Bennett had scored on a long reception,
but he was ruled down at the 1. A replay review confirmed the call on
the field.
“I had just used
one up before that, and at the time I thought we were in control of the
game,” Smith said. “We’ve given the opponent the ball on the one-yard
line before and forced them to punt it. I felt like we would get the
ball back right away, which we did, and would be able to get it back
down.”
Where do they go from
here?
"Offensively, we need to make some steps,"
said Cutler, who was sacked four times in Sunday's loss. "We need to
keep going. It's very devastating right now, very disappointing.
"There are some [good]
things that happened out there that we haven't done in the past. We hit
some throws, we hit some runs, we hit some stuff that the details of
this offense have been lacking in the past, which is a good thing.
"Then we go back and we
have four picks and a couple fumbles, and that's the difference in the
ballgame.
That can't
happen. The defense has just got to keep doing what they're doing.
They're the reason we have four wins. The offense has got to get up to
their level."
The Bears have
two weeks to get it together. They have a bye next week and then travel
to Toronto to take on the winless Buffalo Bills. It will be a great way
for the Bears to try some new things against arguably one of the worst
teams in the National Football League.
Then the Vikings
will come to town.. And they are never easy to play especially if Favre
is playing and is in prime form.
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