Dan Wiederer
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It didn't seem, by anyone's reports within the Bears organization, that it was a finger-pointing session as much as, hey, we've got to get this short up quickly or our season's over.
And so when we're on different pages on certain routes, on certain plays, and it results in a fourth-down interception, we can โ
we got to get that ironed out quickly.
Otherwise we're going to be packing up, you know, black hefty bags in the locker room on, on Sunday morning.
And you don't want to be doing that.
It's one of the worst feelings a team has every year is getting ready to clean out those lockers.
And so the bears were able to, to find answers and, um,
We'll get to hear from Caleb later in the week, see if he's reflected at all on that and maybe some of his teammates as well.
But it didn't seem like it was overly emotional as much as it was a cry for urgency and a cry for detail, which is what the head coach has been preaching from the day he walked in here 12 months ago.
2018.
1-3 is when I thought it was over, when they went for it on fourth down, deep in their own territory, didn't get it, and the Packers just quickly turned that into their third consecutive touchdown drive without much resistance.
It was just like, okay, great season, well done, and here we go.
You're going to have to find it.
signs of life.
I just thought the third quarter, you felt like progressively you could feel Green Bay getting tighter.
You know, you could just feel it in the building.
And then when that crowd starts to sense that they're alive and starts to build that energy, as soon as the Bears score their first touchdown, now you're like, okay, this is a real game now.
And now you go about, you know, fashioning the rest of your comeback.
Unfortunately, it included a,
a touchdown there by the Packers where the Bears didn't tackle Matthew Golden very well.