After the first three games of this type play even Lovie Smith had enough and moved Brian Greise into the starting slot and Voila, the Bears beat one of if not the best team in the NFC, certainly in their division, the Packers in a huge win putting them right back on track where they left off right before the Super Bowl, as winners.
Just what Chicago needed after that pathetic Cubs performance in the sweep-a-thon last week in the opening round of the MLB playoffs.
Bears steal one from Pack
chicagotribune.com: "GREEN BAY - Alex Brown tried to maintain a serious look, but he couldn't suppress a smile after the Bears' 27-20, come-from-behind win over the previously undefeated Green Bay Packers on Sunday night. 'We didn't play worth a [bleep] in the first half,' Brown said. 'But we came out the second half and played football.
That's what we expect.' So what can we expect from the Bears the rest of the season? Sunday night's hard-earned victory showed they weren't dead, which was a common perception following three losses in their first four games. Now 2-3, the Bears moved a step closer to the Packers (4-1) in the NFC North, and may have put themselves back in the postseason conversation." continued
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