10 ideas after the Chicago Bears ran the ball laborious — and ran it successfully — whereas primarily abandoning the passing recreation in a 27-10 loss to the Green Bay Packers Sunday evening at Lambeau Field.
1. I might be stunned if offensive coordinator Luke Getsy doubles down on the decision to run Justin Fields from the shotgun formation on fourth-and-goal from contained in the 1-yard line.
The Bears referred to as quarterback energy with proper guard Lucas Patrick pulling on the play, and Fields was stopped in need of the goalline with 8:07 remaining within the recreation and the Bears down two touchdowns. It’s a foul name as a result of it didn’t work. And it’s a foul name as a result of the ball was lower than two toes from the goalline.
Getsy doesn’t converse till Thursday, and we’ll get into that call by him and what the Packers have been anticipating on the play in a bit of bit. On a wild Sunday within the NFL with some curler coaster comebacks, I don’t assume the Bears have been rallying for victory right here even when referee Craig Wrolstad dominated it a landing, making it a one-score recreation with half 1 / 4 remaining.
The most vital takeaway from Lambeau is a recurring theme. The Bears have a badly flawed offense, particularly in the case of the passing recreation. While any criticism former Bears offensive coordinator Mike Martz has of Fields and the offense generally could offend many, guess what? Martz is true. Anyone else bagging on the Bears offense might be proper too. The Bears trailed by 17 factors at halftime, and got here out and tried 5 passes within the second half. Yes, some rugged working by David Montgomery and Khalil Herbert was efficient — they performed significantly nicely — however you don’t climb again in an NFL recreation borrowing the Army playbook.
Fields completed 7 of 11 for 70 yards with one interception on his closing throw. He was sacked 3 times. And this time, nobody can blame it on the rain and horrible climate circumstances. There have been two explosive performs within the passing recreation — a 30-yard shot to Equanimeous St. Brown off a flea flicker on the fourth snap for the offense — and an 18-yard cross throughout the center to tight finish Ryan Griffin. That’s it. That completes the checklist of cross performs for the Bears that gained greater than 7 yards.
“Luke said before the game that we were going to run it down their throat,” Fields mentioned. “D-Mo, he was running the ball crazy. The O-line did a great job blocking and he did a great job running. My job isn’t to call the plays; my job is to execute the play that is given to me the best I can.”
Fields has accomplished 15 of 28 passes (53.6%) for 191 yards this season with two touchdowns and two interceptions. That’s often called a fairly unhealthy single recreation in different cities. Sure, the monsoon contributed to passing recreation points in Week 1. But 191 represents the fewest passing yards via the Bears’ first two video games since beginning QB Kordell Stewart totaled solely 240 yards within the first two video games of the 2003 season. The subsequent lowest complete was in 1993 when the offense mustered 261 passing yards via the primary two weeks with Jim Harbaugh.
“I’m not sure what’s missing in the passing game,” Fields mentioned. “I don’t know.”
It’s a brilliant small pattern dimension, however the franchise recognized for having quarterback points predating the Super Bowl period is off to a hideous begin — even by its personal low requirements.
Fields lacks poise within the pocket. The ball not often comes out in rhythm and on time. He’s a younger quarterback with out numerous expertise and the passing recreation — two video games in — is a multitude. It’s additionally reflective of what we noticed in coaching camp. Fields didn’t full passes from the pocket with regularity. If routine completions are usually not taking place in apply, they’re most likely going to be laborious to return by in video games.
What’s extra indictable: Fields’ poor statistics or the truth that the offensive coordinator referred to as solely 11 cross makes an attempt?
“On offense, you have to have balance,” coach Matt Eberflus mentioned. “We will look at that as we assess and evaluate the game, but man, the way we were running it … I mean shoot, we were running it really well and we were still in the game at that point. We were going with what was working for us.”
Former coach Matt Nagy is the handy villain on this entire scenario. Popular pondering was a brand new system that performed to the Fields’ strengths — what number of instances have you ever heard that time period or a spinoff of it? — would repair all the pieces. What are Fields’ strengths as a passer? I don’t know anybody can say at this level and also you actually can’t after this recreation as a result of the Bears selected to not throw it down three scores. The Bears haven’t had a recreation the place the quarterback accomplished solely seven passes since a weird Oct. 22, 2017, victory over the Carolina Panthers when Mitch Trubisky was 4 of seven for 107 yards.
“For sure, we were expecting them to throw it,” Packers security Adrian Amos mentioned. “When you’re working the ball, you’re chewing up clock. Yeah, you do anticipate them to throw a bit of bit extra when they’re down by that a lot.
“I guess they stuck with what they felt was working. They had a couple big runs. We kept them to 10 points.”
I requested Amos, who performed for the Bears from 2015-2018, if he may examine Trubisky, his former teammate to Fields.
“I can,” Amos mentioned. “I don’t want to.”
Packers defensive deal with Kenny Clark advised me the Bears didn’t attempt to throw the ball as a result of they couldn’t maintain Fields upright.
“He was getting hit,” Clark mentioned. “Every time they tried to pass it, he was getting hit unless it was a screen. He was flustered out there. We got after him. We knew we had matchup problems for them upfront. Whenever they did try to drop back and pass and tried to block us, that didn’t work.”
The Bears must consider their offensive line. But Fields goes to should be higher — considerably higher — to present gamers round him an opportunity. Wide receiver Darnell Mooney has been focused 5 instances for 2 receptions and 4 yards. Tight finish Cole Kmet has two targets and nothing else. Wide receiver Byron Pringle, signed to a $4 million, one-year deal, has two targets, one catch and 22 yards.
I perceive why Eberflus needs to focus on a optimistic: working for 180 yards and averaging 6.7 per try. That’s an enormous day on the bottom and a credit score to the backs and the linemen. The Bears nonetheless misplaced by 17 factors, so what does it imply? The passing recreation is damaged. The Bears have accomplished 15 passes via two video games, the bottom complete within the NFL with 4 groups nonetheless to play Monday evening.
“I don’t care what the rushing stats are,” one personnel man mentioned. “That’s window dressing. You have to throw the ball to win in this league and do it consistently. They don’t have a competitive offense at this point.”
2. If Luke Getsy was going for the component of shock on fourth-and-goal from the 1-yard line, he caught the Packers off guard.
They have been anticipating a run even because the Bears had 13 personnel on the sphere — working again David Montgomery, broad receivers Darnell Mooney, Dante Pettis and Equanimeous St. Brown, and tight finish Cole Kmet. They weren’t anticipating Fields, within the shotgun, to run quarterback energy behind pulling proper guard Lucas Patrick.
The Bears began the possession on their very own 10-yard line and drove 89 yards with out finishing a single cross. There was a play pretend and rollout the place Fields tried a deep shot to Mooney, who had single protection from cornerback Eric Stokes, however that ball was overthrown by a very good 5 yards. Montgomery was buzzing on the possession, too, hitting holes with extra conviction than he did per week in the past in opposition to the San Francisco 49ers and bouncing off tacklers left and proper. The offense obtained out of a second-and-20 gap when Montgomery busted off a 28-yard acquire. On the subsequent snap, Khalil Herbert ran for 27 yards. The Bears have been pounding the ball successfully in opposition to a Packers protection that was torched per week in the past in Minnesota by broad receiver Justin Jefferson. It was first-and-goal from the ten after a Fields’ scramble.
Montgomery ran twice for 2 yards, transferring the ball to the 6-yard-line. Fields took off scrambling on third down and dove for the pylon, reaching for it with the soccer in the appropriate nook of the tip zone, however not earlier than his knee was down. That arrange the pivotal play. Fourth-and-goal from the 1, you’re in search of the very best quick yardage name in your play sheet. The play you could have best confidence in.
“I like it and the coaches like it, and we practiced it and repped it because you outnumber the box,” mentioned coach Matt Eberflus, taking an early at-bat for defending the shotgun run. “You are using your quarterback as a runner and you have an additional blocker, and so you like your numbers in the box there. That is why we called it. It was the best play we had there at the time.”
You additionally transfer your ball provider — Fields on this occasion — farther away from the goalline with him within the shotgun. The Bears didn’t even want a full yard right here.
Having three broad receivers on the sphere wasn’t even window dressing for the Packers.
“We knew that they were going to run the ball,” mentioned Packers defensive deal with Jarran Reid, who was credited with an assisted deal with on the fourth-down play. “They had success running the ball on that drive and we knew that they were going to try to punch it in because they had gained a little confidence. QB power? That was definitely a surprise. In my mind, I was expecting them to give it to 32 (Montgomery). But when Fields kept it, we just had to make a play.”
“In the second half, they ran a lot of power and they were motioning to strong and running a lot of stretch,” Packers defensive lineman Kenny Clark mentioned. “So, I kind of expected that in a short yardage situation. Didn’t expect QB power, but we knew they were not going to throw the ball in that situation.”
I perceive what Eberflus is saying in regards to the further blocker, however this play obtained stacked up and replay critiques on calls like these — when the ball provider is in a sea of humanity — are tough to get overturned.
“I saw a touchdown,” Montgomery mentioned. “I was right next to the ball. I wouldn’t expect anything less. We’re not in Soldier Field. Next time we just have to be sure that we put it in.”
One drawback with calling energy on the goalline is that if there’s any penetration by the defensive position, the puller — proper guard Patrick on this case — can’t get there. The Bears can argue they’d their finest name, however it didn’t work on an evening the place just about all the pieces else they tried with the working recreation did work.
3. Khalil Herbert was the extra decisive Bears working again in Week 1. But not in Week 2.
Herbert hit the opening with extra urgency within the opener. Errors come from snap judgments primarily based on one week, however it seemed like you might surprise which again was the very best match for the brand new scheme.
David Montgomery was electrical in opposition to the Packers, carrying the ball 15 instances for 122 yards (8.1 common). He was fast to the opening. He was tough to deliver down. He bounced off tacklers as nicely or higher than he’s ever accomplished earlier than. He ran violently. He carried the offense on his again.
Montgomery keyed the landing drive within the first quarter, accounting for 38 yards earlier than Justin Fields saved the ball round the appropriate facet on a three-yard scoring run. Montgomery was sizzling however the Bears obtained away from him, and he obtained just one carry within the second quarter. The Packers outscored the Bears 21-0 within the second quarter and that was actually about it.
“The O-line was creating a lot of space throughout the whole game,” Montgomery mentioned. “It was just the flow of the game.”
“David Montgomery is a premier back in this league,” Packers coach Matt LaFleur mentioned. “His ability to break tackles and just how hard he runs is pretty impressive to watch. You have to give him credit because he and I thought the entire team battled for four quarters.”
The Bears used fullback Khari Blasingame extra in Week 2. He had 13 snaps by my unofficial rely, together with eight on the drive that ended contained in the 1-yard line. Of course, he was on the sideline for the fourth down attempt when the Packers have been anticipating Montgomery.
“It felt good to get these boys loose,” Blasingame mentioned of Montgomery and Herbert. “We had an inside zone that popped. We were hitting the outside zones and getting on their outside linebackers. We were just finishing runs. They ran hard. Credit to Khalil, D-Mo. They ran hard as hell.”
It’s a optimistic signal and one thing to bear in mind because the Bears put together to face the Houston Texans in Week 3. Houston has allowed 326 yards speeding via two video games.
4. The Packers’ recreation plan was no shock.
They have been going to run proper on the Bears with Aaron Jones and A.J. Dillon — and that’s exactly what they did, rolling up 203 yards on 38 carries, the second-most speeding makes an attempt within the Matt LaFleur period. The most is 39, which the Packers had within the Week 13 assembly with the Bears at Lambeau Field final season. Jones carried 15 instances for 132 yards and Dillon added 61 yards on 18 carries. Like David Montgomery, they have been ceaselessly bouncing off would-be tacklers and gaining further yardage consequently.
“They’ve got a good stable of backs and for us, in practice we are going to have to work on our angles,” Bears defensive deal with Justin Jones mentioned. “They were getting a lot of yards after contact and that was kind of what was hurting us. If we hit them, they have to stop right there. We have to stop the ball carrier on the first hit. As for their run game, it was pretty simple but they are really good at what they do.”
Jones made some influence performs and completed with eight tackles, with 5 of them as solos. He additionally made two stops within the backfield and had some stops the place the working again was near 10 yards downfield. That’s a pleasant hustle play, however when a defensive deal with is making a cease greater than 5 yards past the road of scrimmage, it’s normally not a very good signal general for the protection.
It’s notable Matt Eberflus mentioned he thought free security Eddie Jackson performed nicely in run assist. He thought Jackson, who had 9 tackles, was sound. But there’s a entire lot to wash up because the Bears had issue stopping Elijah Mitchell in Week 1 earlier than the 49ers working again went out with a knee damage.
This shouldn’t come as a shock. The Tampa Two scheme is thought for limiting explosive performs within the passing recreation. One weak spot of the scheme — and the Bears are usually not in a two-high shell each snap — is the run protection with defensive linemen is requested to penetrate and get upfield. I don’t consider Eberflus has the personnel he finally needs upfront on protection, and the Bears could have been gassed to a level as a result of they couldn’t keep on the sphere after they had the ball.
“I would say the tackling. We have to do a better job,” Eberflus mentioned. “Look at the individual and the technique and break down those ones they did tackle well and those they didn’t do well, leverage, angles, tackling. We call it cupping the ball. We have to do a better job at that. It limits the big plays. You look at Eddie Jackson. He tackled very well. I don’t think he missed one. But if you look at some of the younger guys, they maybe did. They missed a couple. Maybe it was more angles, technique and fundamentals. We have to do a better job.”
5. How do the Bears gush about Darnell Mooney and have him go utterly neglected via two video games?
General supervisor Ryan Poles mentioned Mooney was “balling” on the finish of preseason and after the 53-man roster was established. But there’s been no concerted effort to get the participant they’ve pumped up as their finest broad receiver going.
Mooney has 5 targets, two catches and 4 yards. If he’s one among their finest offensive gamers, they’re doing a poor job of placing him in place to assist.
“I think whenever you have adversity, you look at all aspects: touches for players, and how we are distributing the ball,” Matt Eberflus mentioned. “I think that is something we have to look at across the board.”
Quarterback Justin Fields mentioned opponents have taken Mooney away on some performs. The 49ers and Packers weren’t doing something significantly over-the-top to sluggish Mooney. Fields isn’t fearful about Mooney being upset and Mooney has by no means struck me as a diva-type participant, however I’d be surprised if Mooney isn’t simmering a bit of bit for not getting alternatives.
“He’s not a selfish guy,” Fields mentioned. “He’s a team guy. If we win every game and he comes out with zero catches, he could care less. He’s not that kind of guy.”
I don’t disagree, however one thing must be accomplished about this.
6. The journey to the NFL has been a shared one for undrafted rookies Jack Sanborn and Jake Tonges.
It’s a winding path for gamers who don’t hear their names referred to as throughout the draft. There are lengthy odds in opposition to making a roster, and even ascending that mountain doesn’t guarantee something. When a staff has solely time invested in a participant — not a draft choose and substantial assured cash — it’s lots simpler to maneuver on.
Sanborn and Tonges met in January after they traveled to Los Gatos, Calif., for pre-combine coaching. That’s the place agent Steve Caric, who represents each gamers, sends his shoppers for coaching at Cal Strength. The gamers had lodge rooms throughout the corridor from one another and wound up mainly spending all day, day by day collectively.
They had a $20 guess on who would run a sooner 40-yard sprint on the mix. Sanborn ran a 4.73 to win by 0.04. They pushed each other via the method. Both held out hope they’d be Day 3 choices, however because the rounds glided by, every realized which may not occur.
“Some teams started calling at the end of Round 6, beginning of Round 7, and the Bears were one of those teams,” mentioned Tonges, a decent finish from Cal. “They were pretty high on my list of teams I wanted to go to if I went undrafted. So then I called Steve and he said: ‘I think Jack is going to go to the Bears too. You guys are going to have a good time.’”
Sanborn, a linebacker from Wisconsin, had a number of alternatives as nicely, however the Bears with a brand new scheme seemed like a very good place to battle for a roster spot.
“It was really great to have someone to come in with that you knew really well, and it’s been a great experience,” Tonges mentioned. “We’re both lucky enough to still be around.”
It was an anxious time for each when cuts to the preliminary 53-man roster have been due Aug. 31.
“I was sitting with Jack in my hotel room and we were waiting to get a call to see what the deal was,” Tonges mentioned. “Basically you’re sitting there hoping your phone doesn’t ring. It got to the point where it was probably 11 a.m., and we said, ‘We’ve got to go get a lift.’ So we came over to the facility to lift.”
Said Sanborn: “We were in the middle of our lift and we’re like, ‘Maybe we made it.’”
Sanborn, who’s from Lake Zurich, has provided a couple of tips on the world to Tonges, whom he has taken to his hometown twice. They’ve been to a comedy present collectively however that’s about it.
“Since we’ve been here, it’s been all about football,” Sanborn mentioned. “Not much time for anything else.”
That’s most likely a sensible strategy at this level of their careers. Sanborn can play Chicago-area tour information within the offseason.
7. The NFL is converging on Bourbonnais once more.
No, the Bears are usually not headed again to Olivet Nazarene University for coaching camp, which was their summer season house from 2002-19. Scouts have put the college on the map this season to see Tigers broad receiver Brian Jenkins, who’s a junior on the sphere however is on monitor to graduate within the spring with a level in sports activities administration.
ONU coach Eric Hehman mentioned 15 groups, together with the Bears, had been to the college earlier than Saturday’s recreation, a 34-26 loss to Indiana Wesleyan. Jenkins had 5 receptions for 142 yards and a landing within the loss.
The 6-foot-2, 209-pound Jenkins had six receptions for 127 yards and two touchdowns per week earlier in a loss to Siena Heights. Olivet Nazarene competes within the Mid-States Football Association, an NAIA league. Jenkins had 31 receptions for 625 yards and 9 touchdowns final season and ran a hand-timed 4.52-second 40-yard sprint when an NFC/mix scout visited the college in March.
How does a possible NFL prospect wind up taking part in at ONU?
“Brian was a real good high school player at Lafayette Jefferson in Indiana, and it was between us some scholarship schools,” Hehman mentioned. “He preferred us. I believe it was a tradition factor. We obtained him and he’s been developed. He’s nonetheless growing. Last recreation, we might throw it to him when he wasn’t open and he would catch it. He’s actually, actually progressed.
“With the switch portal, faculties are recruiting faculties now. I had six guys play FCS final yr that may have had one other yr or two of eligibility right here. We’ve had guys develop and switch up. None of these guys would have gone (to an FCS college) proper out of highschool, however all of them performed.
“We develop guys. We have a good strength program and kids mature. Maybe they’re a little slow or small. We had a lineman come in here at 250 pounds and left at 310 (for a larger program). Brian is a guy that matured. He just works super hard. He’s a captain. High-character guy. He’s not flamboyant. He’s really quiet. Quiet and a captain speaks volumes, I think.”
While some teammates have moved on, Jenkins didn’t consider altering applications would essentially increase his inventory as a prospect.
“Honestly, I didn’t even think about (the portal),” he mentioned. “I felt like if I would have transferred, it would have been hard for me to get into a new program and learn a new system. I just had my faith in staying here and just keep producing and that would carry me through to see my end goal.”
He realized on the finish of final season he may draw consideration from the NFL and came upon per week earlier than he was timed within the 40 {that a} scout was coming. Without the time to do any actual velocity coaching, he labored on his begins. Since then he has skilled and says he has been timed within the 4.4s.
“Being a small-school kid and having these scouts come through has been a blessing to me,” Jenkins mentioned. “I have a year of eligibility after this year. It all depends on how well I do this season. If I feel like I did pretty well and the scouts like what they see on film, after this season I feel confident in my skill and my ability that I can pursue my dreams into the NFL.”
The possible best-case state of affairs for Jenkins is to be thought of as an undrafted free agent. With a very good season, he simply may have the chance to take part within the Northwestern professional day, which normally attracts scouts from nearly each NFL staff.
8. With COVID-19 restrictions lifted, I used to be curious if school scouts’ jobs — particularly them being on the street — have modified.
“Some schools have maintained COVID rules,” one nationwide scout mentioned. “Michigan and Ohio State don’t allow you to in to look at movie anymore. You get there an hour earlier than apply, you discuss to who you discuss to, you go watch apply and then you definitely depart. I’m positive there are extra colleges like that. Those are the 2 I’m aware of.
“A whole lot of different colleges will allow you to watch movie, however they don’t essentially need you there to do this. It’s modified in that approach. That is partially due to COVID. I believe colleges like Michigan and Ohio State, it was a extremely good excuse to alter to a coverage they like.
“Other than that, not really. I would say most teams have realized that they can have Zoom meetings with their scouts more often, so scouts are not flying to their teams’ headquarters as often to do meetings. That’s fantastic because those meetings over Zoom are equally effective and significantly more efficient from a monetary standpoint for the team and a time standpoint for the scouts who are on the road all the time as it is. Now they can meet productively and see their family 10 more nights a year or whatever it is. That’s significant.”
Said one other nationwide scout: “With all the pieces opened up, it’s made the job simpler. You can get entry to the entire constructing and you will get background data. The largest errors I’ve ever made have been on character for a child, simply getting lied to. You’re advised a child is a good employee and he’s good, and also you get him and he’s lazy.
“The biggest thing is just getting back in the facilities at the campuses so you can get to who you need to talk to instead of having to do it over the phone or on Zoom when a ton of scouts are on it. Guys are more apt to be willing to talk to you and shoot you straight when you are one on one and it’s someone you have a relationship with and they trust you.”
The second nationwide scout concurred that some groups are selecting to carry some conferences just about.
“But some teams still like to have the scouts around because then if you have them around, you can put more work on them,” he mentioned. “They deliver you in for a gathering after which they are saying, ‘Well, while you’re right here, let’s do that silly-ass undertaking.’
“Some have been doing the October and December meetings with scouts virtually for a while now, pre-COVID. There’s no reason to come in and read your report and talk about a player. Why go sit around for five days when you are only going to be talking for, what, less than half a day? You can be just as productive sitting at home during that meeting. Use the technology. Some teams have relished it. Some are still shying away from it.”
9. Knelt on the ground within the visiting locker room after the sport, defensive finish Robert Quinn was rigorously signing his recreation jersey.
Where was the jersey headed? Over to the Packers locker room for Aaron Rodgers.
“I consider him a rare breed, so it would definitely be nice (to get a jersey from Rodgers),” Quinn mentioned.
Did they comply with a jersey swap?
“I think so,” Quinn mentioned. “I’ve got a good little collection going: Aaron Donald, Larry Fitzgerald, some of the greats. Seems like just about every quarterback I ask for, they say no. This was the first yes — kind of.”
The “kind of” sure certainly become a sure.
“Just sent one over right now,” Rodgers mentioned after I advised him in regards to the deal.
10. When I referred to as Miami (Ohio) coach Chuck Martin final week to speak about rookie defensive finish Dominique Robinson, he returned my name proper after apply Tuesday.
Martin is a Park Forest native and graduated from since-closed Rich East High School in 1986. He has been teaching for practically three a long time. He labored at Grand Valley State from 2000-09, Notre Dame from 2010-13 and has been the pinnacle coach of the RedHawks since 2014.
Never in that span had Martin had a participant he coached land with the Bears — till this season with Robinson and rookie security Sterling Weatherford, whom the Bears claimed off waivers from the Indianapolis Colts on Aug. 31. Also, RedHawks broad receiver Jalen Walker is the son of Bears working backs coach David Walker.
“Lifelong Bears fan and I’d never had anybody put on a Bears uniform until this year,” Martin advised me. “Finally, I have three guys that I love that are with the Bears. I would be rooting for Dom wherever he went. I have actually been to Soldier Field rooting for the opposition because I had two or three players on the other team, which was really weird for me, but I’ve never not rooted for my guys. Now it’s wonderful.”
10a. Matt LaFleur grew to become the primary coach in NFL historical past to win his first seven video games in opposition to the Bears.
10b. The Bears have been 1 for 7 on third down in opposition to the Packers. They didn’t face a ton of third downs as a result of they have been both off the sphere instantly or have been working the ball so nicely they moved the chains on first or second down. The final time the offense transformed just one third down in a recreation? A 26-6 loss at Cleveland in Week 3 final season, the primary begin of Justin Fields’ profession.
10c. The CBS Sports crew of Andrew Catalon, James Lofton and Michael Grady will name Sunday’s recreation in opposition to the Houston Texans at Soldier Field.
10d. Former Bears coach Lovie Smith, in his first season as Texans coach, is 0-2 in opposition to his former staff. Smith was the Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach for 2 seasons, and the Bears received a Nov. 23, 2014, recreation at Soldier Field 21-13 behind Matt Forte’s two speeding touchdowns. The Bears beat Smith and the Bucs 26-21 on Dec. 27, 2015, in Tampa, Fla., on a two-touchdown day for working again Ka’Deem Carey. Those have been the one two touchdowns of Carey’s profession. He has been profitable within the CFL and nonetheless is taking part in for the Calgary Stampeders.
10e. The Bears opened as three-point favorites over the Texans at Westgate SuperEbook in Las Vegas.
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