New era in Green Bay, same nauseating conclusion for Bears
It was a new era in Green Bay with Jordan Love at the helm, but a 38-20 beatdown of the Bears was an all-too-familiar nightmare.
It was a new era in Green Bay with Jordan Love at the helm, but a 38-20 beatdown of the Bears was an all-too-familiar nightmare.
Part of Bears Nation wanted the Bears to beat the rival Packers. The other part wanted a high draft pick. The latter faction won.
Another prime time game on national television against the Green Bay Packers. Another embarrassing loss for the Bears, their seventh-straight to Green Bay.
I knew it was coming. I just didn’t want to believe it until I saw it. I’d like to think most rational-thinking Bears fans were expecting it, too.
If the Bears don't start scoring points and Justin Fields does not pan out as the franchise quarterback, there will be more dark days ahead for the Bears.
The Bears backed their way into the postseason with a 35-16 loss to the Packers paired with a Cardinals loss to the Rams.
Every Bears fans worst nightmare became a reality as the Packers trounced the Bears on Sunday Night Football, 41-25.
The Green Bay Packers put an end to the Chicago Bears' slim playoff hopes with a 21-13 victory at Lambeau Field.
The Chicago Bears might not be headed for the 2019 NFL postseason, but the playoffs have already arrived for the month of December.
There is no more thoroughly competitive division in the NFL than the NFC North. The Bears' margin for error just tightened.