A pivotal game in the NFC North saw a pivotal series of plays twice swing the momentum in the middle of the second quarter. The Bears were faced with a third and nine on the Minnesota 45 yard line, when Kyle Orton appeared to be sacked for a huge loss. The Vikings, however, were off-sides on the play. On the third and four play, Matt Forte was stuffed on the run. Of course, during the play, Benny Sapp committed a blatantly stupid penalty by whacking Rashied Davis in the head multiple times clearly after the whistle. After the 15 yards were assessed, Forte busted through the Vikings' defense for a 26 yard gain and was knocked out of bounds at the one yard line. Considering the score -- 7-3 at the time -- the Bears were on the verge of a major confidence boost. Scoring a touchdown to build a 14-3 lead on the road, especially after such a stupid penalty by the Vikes, would have been beyond huge.
It's a good thing for the Vikings the Bears coaching staff brought their F-game.
On first down, the Bears decided to put only one receiver into a pattern and throw a fade into double-coverage. The pass sailed out of Greg Olsen's reach. I have no problem with the Forte rush on second down, and he almost made it in the end-zone.
Third down, however, is a different story. The Bears went with the fullback dive, to a backup fullback who had been on the practice squad until this past week. Not only that, but they had Orton open up opposite the direction of the run before the hand off. So, as he spun all the way around, the defense was able to zero in on the potential ball-carrier. There are several times this season the Bears have tried to catch the defense off-guard with a fullback dive. The problem is that the Vikings have one of the most stout defensive lines in the NFL, and if you want to catch the defense off-guard you need to hit the hole as quickly as possible.
Things got worse as the Bears stubbornly left the offense on the field like they were playing in some sort of shootout. You can think I'm playing the second-guessing game if you wish, because I know that I was sitting here screaming at my TV, "take the points, please, take the points!" Instead of a 10-3 lead, the Bears had cleared a path for the Vikings historic 99 yard touchdown pass. All of a sudden the Vikes lead, their crowd is fired up, and the team has all the momentum.
It should be noted that Charles Tillman bit on something and let Bernard Berrian run free to the end-zone. I'm going to question preparation on this as well. There's no way a corner leaves his man if he knows he is the only one in the area. He obviously thought he had safety help. He was wrong, but if he's not prepared, that's coaching.
Lovie Smith and his crack-squad of appointed coaches weren't done, however. On the ensuing possession, the Bears punted to the Vikes, and the home team was faced with 86 yards and only 2:36 on the clock. After two Adrian Peterson runs, the Bears used their two remaining timeouts on each of the respective plays. Of course, their soft coverage in the flats on third down allowed Chester Taylor to gain the first down on a swing pass. The Vikings then proceeded to take the ball all the way down the field for another touchdown. I'm sure they enjoyed that extra time, due to the Bears' timeouts.
Look, I'm not saying the Bears would have won had the coaching been better. There were plenty of aspects where the players on the field were faltering, and the Vikings played a stellar second half. I could just do without the team being sabotaged by inept coaching. Is that really too much to ask?





















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12-01-2008 @ 10:39AM
jeff said...
when is evryone going to realize lovie needs to be fired. The bears look like a bad pop warner team.
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12-01-2008 @ 6:41PM
Paul said...
Matt, I couldn't agree more- I was also saying to my TV take the 3 points after already having questionable coaching on two of the previous three plays. It is time for a coaching change.
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12-01-2008 @ 12:13PM
Rorschach said...
NFC North coaching is a joke. McCarthy kicked a field goal yesterday on 4th and goal from the 1, lost the game for the Packers. Love Smith let Orton ride the bench, when they had a legitimate chance at a championship. Childress is the worst coach in the NFL. And Marinelli is about to go 0-16.
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12-01-2008 @ 4:09PM
Tony41455 said...
I'm sure Lovie Smith is a kind, honest and honorable man, BUT AS HEAD COACH OF THE CHICAGO BEARS "HE SUCKS"!!!!
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12-02-2008 @ 1:30AM
Woody said...
The first 3 years Lovie was here. The team slowly improved. Over the last two years. We have a whole different coaching staff and we get promises of improvement but we've gotten zero improvement. It's really aggravating to see my team go out each week and play poorly. Even in the wins for the most part.
If we had a good offensive line. They would've scored on the goal line stand. I don't mind the call. That should've taken 1 play and in the endzone for a touch down. Any good team would've done that no matter how good the defense more times then not.
Lovie doesn't not have the right mentality for a Bears coach. I don't see how he motivates the team standing quietly on the sidelines biting his lower lip all the time. I'd like to see either he get more emotional or the Bears get someone like maybe Bill Cower to come in and coach for the Bears. Someone who's going to get in people's faces and tell them they did a bad job and either shape up or ship out. I just like that style of coaching. I really miss Dika man.
Being a Bears fan. I hope they win out and make it to the playoffs but I just don't know if it'll happen.
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