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Chicago Bears vs. the New York Giants: What Went Wrong

October 5, 2010   ·     ·   Jump to comments

The Chicago Bears, coming into this game with a 3-0 record, met the Giants in New York and with the Giants “wounded” and desperately needing a victory they ended up besting the Bears in a big way 17-3.  This game featured a Chicago offense that could do virtually nothing on the ground or the air lead by an offensive line that couldn’t do a thing to protect their quarterback.  In fact, quarterback Jay Cutler was knocked out by halftime with a concussion and was replaced by backup Todd Collins. Collins was knocked out of the game later on in the second half and was replaced by Caleb Hanie.
So why did the Bears lose this game?  Why did they allow Cutler and Collins to be sacked so many times?  Why can’t they run the football?  Let’s find out in this in-depth analysis of the Bears game this Sunday night against the New York Giants.
Scoring Summary
The Giants managed to get the first score and the only score of the first ...

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