langleyparkjoe wrote:
Besides us shooting ourselves in the foot, what have the Bears did so great during their second halves of games?
It's not that the Bears are that great, it's just that we seem to go into our games with our guns aimed at our feet.
skinsfan#33 wrote:
Why was everyone so surprised or shocked that we lost to the Bills.
I'm not surprised that we lost. It's how we lost.
If we had been blown out, then I could justify it as the players didn't have their heads in the game, or they didn't have enough time to practice, or get ready, but to lose by 1 point, in the last few minutes after having a half-time lead...it was the same loss that we have had all year with the exception of the Patriots. 'Skins up at the half, 'Skins lose at the end.
skinsfan#33 wrote:
Their rookie QB is 4-1 as a starter and made a BIG TIME throw to win the game for his team, while our young QB (who has yet to reach .500 as a starter) fumbled the ball and threw a pick when the game was on the line. Their young QB made plays, ours made mistakes!
It's not even just our QB though. We went to a prevent offense in the second half trying more to defend a 5 point lead, than increase it. We would have had the same result calling three kneel downs and punting on every drive in the second half. Jason's interception wasn't much worse starting field position than our punting was getting us, it just cost us the amount of time it would've taken until we punted...again.
skinsfan#33 wrote:Now, for the Bears. They're QB'ed by Major Mistake, Wrecks Grossman and hopefully he makes more mistakes than Campbell does!
You and I are sharing the same level of optimism here, but isn't that sad? That we should have to hope our QB makes fewer mistakes than one of the most mistake-prone QB's in the league?
skinsfan#33 wrote:Note to Campbell. It's OK to throw the ball away or take a sack. Protect the ball and your self. If the team had ran every down after CP got his TD we would have won the game.
Campbell actually usually is pretty good about throwing the ball away (or at least he was earlier in the season, I haven't seen him do it much lately). The last sack he took cost him 2-points.
We tried running the ball a lot in the second half vs. the Bills. Far more than we tried to throw, and it wasn't working.
Don't get me wrong Skinsfan33. I'm not attacking you. I'm just expressing my level of frustration here. I don't have the answers, I can't tell you what's broken here, but I know that what we are doing isn't working.
We've had the worst luck imaginable this year. Hamstrings and groin injuries (ever Taylor was hit in the groin), when something does go right, something else goes wrong to nullify it.
Defense comes out strong this year, and the offense can't get it done. Offense starts to click and the defense falls apart. Just as a player really starts to do well he gets hurt.
It just feels like we are cursed.