WEEK 2: Packers
A quote from Adam Jahns…
“Offensive coordinator Luke Getsy's decision to go shotgun on fourth-and-goal from the 1 will be thoroughly debated in Chicago on Monday. Justin Fields was close to scoring, but the officials ruled that he never crossed the plane. A handoff to running back David Montgomery might have been the better call. He's been the Bears' best player tonight.”
Even Chris Collinsworth was questioning the call during the broadcast. Why do a QB sneak from the shotgun? Only needed 6 inches. Take the ball from under center and put a TE behind Fields to help push. Or give the ball to Monty who was running great in the second half. Bears fans, including me, are angry with Getsy’s play-calling. There is no way the referee could have known one way or the other whether Fields broke the plane. The guy in NY who comments on replays said he thought Fields broke the plane, but there was not enough evidence to prove anything, so the play stands. For all intents and purposes, that was the ballgame.
That TD would have made the score 24-17 with about 7 minutes to go and the Bears had the momentum.
Bottom line, though, Aaron Rodgers still owns the Bears. We get one more shot at them in Chicago. Bears are an inexperienced group, so hopefully there will be progress by then.
Go Bears!
A quote from Adam Jahns…
“Offensive coordinator Luke Getsy's decision to go shotgun on fourth-and-goal from the 1 will be thoroughly debated in Chicago on Monday. Justin Fields was close to scoring, but the officials ruled that he never crossed the plane. A handoff to running back David Montgomery might have been the better call. He's been the Bears' best player tonight.”
Even Chris Collinsworth was questioning the call during the broadcast. Why do a QB sneak from the shotgun? Only needed 6 inches. Take the ball from under center and put a TE behind Fields to help push. Or give the ball to Monty who was running great in the second half. Bears fans, including me, are angry with Getsy’s play-calling. There is no way the referee could have known one way or the other whether Fields broke the plane. The guy in NY who comments on replays said he thought Fields broke the plane, but there was not enough evidence to prove anything, so the play stands. For all intents and purposes, that was the ballgame.
That TD would have made the score 24-17 with about 7 minutes to go and the Bears had the momentum.
Bottom line, though, Aaron Rodgers still owns the Bears. We get one more shot at them in Chicago. Bears are an inexperienced group, so hopefully there will be progress by then.
Go Bears!
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