Bears vs. Packers score seven takeaways

Bears vs. Packers score seven takeaways

Beitragvon lovelystyle » Do Jun 08, 2023 2:19 am

For the first time since the prohibition, the hold bragging rights over the .On a balmy and stormy Thursday night at Lambeau Field, the shorthanded Packers beat their rivals to the south, 35-14. In the proce s, the Packers didn't just move to 3-1 on the season and the top of the NFC North, they also took a 95-94-6 all-time series lead over the Bears, who dropped to 1-3 with the lo s. The last time the Packers owned an advantage in the series? 1933. Red Grange Jersey The & are tied in their all-time series 94-94-6The last time GB led in the series, alcohol was illegal in the US NFL Research (@NFLResearch) The game didn't officially end until after midnight, but by roughly 8:45 p.m. ET, it was over. That's how poorly the night went for the Bears, who continually insist on trying to win football games without a starting-caliber quarterback, , when they have a potential franchise saving quarterback, , on the bench. But we'll get to that later. First, the game itself. The Bears won the to s, deferred, and suffered the consequences. On the opening series of the game, the Packers marched effectively downfield, using a heavy dose of runs to journey inside the red zone. On the 10th play of the 75-yard drive, found for a five-yard touchdown. Things didn't get better for the Bears. On their first offensive snap, Glennon dropped back to pa s and waited for someone to get open. Lost in whatever it was that was developing downfield, he waited and waited and waited and waited and waited and waited until jarred the ball loose. LOOSE FOOTBALL!The recover deep in the red zone. NFL (@NFL) Shortly after, Rodgers hit in the end zone on a sweet route for another short touchdown pa s, extending their lead to 14 points. on their ensuing drive when center snapped the ball into Glennon Chicago Bears Jersey 's knee, as the quarterback wasn't ready for the snap. The Packers recovered the loose ball. FUMBLE! NFL (@NFL) And that's how the night went for the Bears. The only time they weren't getting slaughtered by the Packers? During . When the bloodbath was over, the Packers had earned a 21-point victory, bragging rights over the Bears, and a momentary spot atop the NFC North standings. On Thursday night -- yes, against a bad team -- the Packers looked like the Super Bowl contender many thought they'd be entering the season.The Bears? They earned a sick burn courtesy of a candy bar. Bears getting beat on Twitter now, too. smh Ben Wittenstein (@BenWittenstein) Read on for seven takeaways from the game. Aaron Rodgers is still a dragon Breaking: Rodgers is still amazing at playing quarterback. On Thursday night, Rodgers went 18 of 26 for 179 yards, four touchdowns, no picks, and a 128.0 pa ser rating.A week ago, Rodgers started slow against the . But he didn't waste any time burying the Bears. After handing the ball off to on the first three plays from scrimmage, he proceeded to do what he does best: shred the Bears. The Packers' first drive ended with what appeared to a run-pa s option. Rodgers chose to throw the ball, finding Adams for the game's first score. 1 drive, 1 touchdownThe Mario Edwards Jr. Jersey are out front early on CBS. CBS Sports (@CBSSports) After Glennon's first fumble, Rodgers made it 14-0 with another short touchdown to s, this time to Cobb. . to ses his 2nd TD of the game... This one goes to ! NFL (@NFL) So in le s than half a quarter, Rodgers had already racked up two touchdowns. And that's how the Packers put the Bears in an early two-touchdown deficit. And then, things slowed down. The Bears' defense, which shouldn't be blamed for the second touchdown considering the hole they were put in by their quarterback, held up. They kept the Bears in the game, forcing three straight punts. Until Glennon struck again, throwing an awful pick. On the next play, Rodgers then did more Rodgers stuff, completing a bonkers pa s to Jordy Nelson for a 58-yard gain. . goes DEEP.And... OH WOW ! NFL (@NFL) The drive ended with a rushing touchdown, so Rodgers didn't complete the first half hat trick. That was pretty much the only disappointing part of the night for him. He got his hat trick in the third quarter. His third touchdown went to his favorite target . . connects with for a 4-yard TD. NFL (@NFL) That touchdown ended any hope that the Bears might've been clinging to. And as we all know, . Without any hope, the Bears folded, entering an early state hibernation. Rodgers' fourth touchdown went to Nelson, who was apparently wearing an invisibility Cairo Santos Jersey cloak. Wide. Open.Another to TD for the . NFL (@NFL) In fairne s, even Glennon probably could've thrown that one. 2. A Glennon-sized disaster Mike Glennon is the reason why the Bears have no hope. Glennon is a very tall human being. The Bears' website lists him at He is not, however, a very good starting quarterback in the NFL. He's proven that through the first three games of the season. And he proved it again on Thursday night. After his two fumbles in the first quarter, he -- unlike Rodgers -- completed his first half hat-trick ... in turnovers. Here's turnover No. 3, an interception thrown to : . with the PICK. NFL (@NFL) You'll notice that Glennon's receiver was actually wide open on the play. That should've been a decent-sized gain to set up a third-and-manageable. Instead, it was a turnover, which led to a Packers touchdown. At least Glennon is consistent, though. This is the second game this season Mike Glennon has had 3 turnovers in the first half. He had 3 in the first half in Week 2 at Buccaneers. ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) He did, at least, respond at the end of the half. Trailing 21-0, Glennon led a seven-play, 72-yard drive that ended with a scoring to s to just before halftime. It was a nice one, too. BEAUTIFUL pa s by ... hauls it in for the TOUCHDOWN! NFL (@NFL) That's where the good stopped. The Bears appeared to mount a halfway decent drive to begin the second half, using no-huddle, but penalties killed the series. After the Packers took a 28-7 lead, Glennon responded by -- you gue sed it -- throwing another interception, the kind of interception that left us all wondering if Glennon is actually a Packers double-agent doing his best to bring down the Bears. Well, mi sion accomplished. Good look at the Glennon interception arcusD (@_MarcusD2_) Glennon's final stat line looked better than he performed: 21 of 33 for 218 yards, one touchdown, two picks, two fumbles, and a 67.5 pa ser rating. 3. Artie Burns Jersey Packers shut down Bears' running game In Week 3, the explosive running back duo of (the workhorse) and (the smaller, shiftier, but more elusive back) single-handedly pushed the Bears past the in overtime, combining for 268 yards and two touchdowns. The duo was nearly shut out by the Packers. Howard and Cohen totaled 111 yards and one touchdown, which came in garbage time, along with a bunch of their yards. They were bottled up. Obviously, the Packers' offense putting up 35 points an
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