Sunday, December 13, 2009

Bears Game Day: First-quarter observations

Well, for the bears from some fire with their biggest rival.

Packers running back Ryan Grant quickly sucked the air out from the crowd, the field is sold with a 62-yard touchdown run. The former standout Notre Woman followed the huge block of defenseman John Kuhn, who is Hunter Hillenmeyer. Not to mention the safety Kevin Payne is a bad angle when trying to tackle Grant, Lance Briggs missed his attempt to stop the game and Josh Bullocks are useless as a third safety.
Former Bears defensive back Jerry Azumah sent this message on Twitter Bullocks after the game: "What are you doing? Are you sure that instead of shaving?"

Not that it helped Bears' offense took two steps back to its opening drive. Jay Cutler tried to build unproven receiver Devin Aromashodu early, threw him down on the first seven yards a profit, then missing it in another.

So much for the Bears get off the bus running.

Matt arrogant talent acquisition for three-yard loss on his first carry was a good sign, as the bears begin a three-and-out. Followed the left guard Frank Omiyale picked up two major penalties for further motivation for the false start and one for possession. The holding penalty negated 21-yard run cutler half of what the first down and the large field position.

Means a person, Josh Beekman?

Actually, the Bears 14-0 at first, but the officials blew a call to catch 36-Greg Jennings' yard touchdown against Charles Tillman. Jennings has both feet down before Squirted the ball from his hands.

Give the defense credit for organizing Rodgers and the Packers on the field goal in the first-and-10 of 10 bears, and thanks to Briggs' third-down sack.

Cutler, but the defense put back in the wrong place, throw, moving toward a job Aromashodu Charles Woodson, 44 races are trained in defensive back pick up (a league worst 21 to pick from Cutler). Bears are now facing the possibility of going down 17-0 to start the second quarter.
 
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