IOWA CITY, Iowa – The Bears playoff chances are slim to none
with today’s disappointing 26-20 overtime loss to the 49ers.
At the end of regulation Robbie Gould missed a game winning
35-yard field goal. If Gould would have made the chip shot, the Bears would be
sitting at 6-6 and in great position for a wildcard spot. Instead the Bears are
now 5-7 and questions remain on all sides of the ball.
What happened? –
The Bears offense came out flat against a 49ers defense that was ranked in the
lower part of the league in all defensive categories.
It seemed today that Jay Cutler wasn’t prepared for the
49ers defense. Multiple times throughout the game Cutler waited for the play clock to wind down before audibling the play, putting the offense in
bad situations. Usually Cutler gets his offensive to the line of scrimmage,
reads the defense and gives the team plenty of time to adjust to an audible.
That didn’t happen today.
When Cutler threw the pick six, he audibled the original
play and gave the 49ers an easy six points.
Cutler also had plenty of overthrown and inaccurate balls, and never established any kind of rhythm with any of his receivers. A reason
for lack of rhythm on the offense could be the questionable play calling by
Adam Gase. The offense didn't use a lot of play action despite committing to the run early on in the game.
Gase loves to call screen
plays and throw towards the sidelines, but wont attack the middle of the field with a slant, in, or post
route. The offensive at times becomes repetitive and predictable.
The Bears didn’t lose the game solely because of their
offense, their defense collapsed at the end of the game as well.
The defense did a great job of forcing three-and-outs
against the 49ers offense the whole game, but when it came to crunch time, the
Bears couldn't make enough plays to win.
The Bears gave up a 44-yard touchdown run to Blaine Gabbert
to tie the game at 20 in the fourth quarter. Then gave up a 71-yard touchdown
bomb to Torrey Smith in overtime.
Special Teams had a disappointing day too, with Gould
missing two field goals.
Now What:
The Bears lost another game they should have won, failed to make it to .500 and will
most likely miss the playoffs again.
The Bears host the Washington Redskins next week in Soldier
Field.
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