Sep 21st 2008 9:50PM by Matt Snyder (author feed)
Filed under: Bears, Buccaneers, NFC North, NFC South
For 46 minutes and 48 seconds, the Chicago Bears defense allowed only seven points, completely stifled the run, and took the ball away from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers four times. Of course, they only held a 10 point lead and proceeded to stop guarding the pass … which resulted in a 27-24 overtime loss in the 2008 home opener.
If you didn’t watch the game and only looked at the stats, you’d be apt to blame this loss on the defense. While it was ridiculous to allow that last second drive to Brian Griese at home, it shouldn’t have come down to that. Twice the Bears took the ball away deep in Tampa territory, and those two takeaways resulted in exactly three points. Kyle Orton also threw a pick-six on one of the worst throws I’ve ever seen an NFL quarterback make — seriously, how the hell do you not see a dude who checks in at 6′5″ standing right in front of your desired target?
Yes, it was a huge day through the air for Brian Griese. It has to be to garner over 400 yards passing. Of course, that was with only 6.1 yards per attempt (67 freaking passing attempts!).Continue Reading
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