Chicago Bears vs. Packers Talking Smack with Lombardi Ave.

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Sep 28, 2014; Chicago, IL, USA; Chicago Bears head coach Marc Trestman and Green Bay Packers head coach Mike McCarthy talk after the game at Soldier Field. The Green Bay Packered defeats the Chicago Bears 38-17. Mandatory Credit: Mike DiNovo-USA TODAY Sports

Chicago Bears vs. Packers Talking Smack

Can you tell us a little bit about yourself before we jump into the second matchup between the Bears and Packers?

"My name is Josh McPeak and I have been a staff writer for Lombardi Ave for about six months now. Something spurred the attention of a Virginia boy and I have been a diehard fan of the Green Bay Packers for as long as I can remember. We have been a lucky franchise to enjoy the likes of Brett Favre and follow up the legend with Aaron Rodgers. As an NFL owner we have a connection to the team like no other 31 organizations can provide. I am looking forward to that fourth Lombardi this season. So Mike, Green Bay left Chicago with a twenty-one point victory in week four. Including that game the Bears have dropped four of their last five, including their latest twenty-eight point thrashing to the New England Patriots. Would you say ‘Da Bears’ are officially in ‘Turmoil’?"

Turmoil? That would perfectly describe the Bears right now. I knew the Bears defense wasn’t going to be top 10, but I didn’t expect the Bears offense to be so flat. I just don’t get it. The Bears have one of the most versatile running backs in the NFL in Matt Forte. They have one of the top receiving duos in Alshon Jeffery and Brandon Marshall and one of the better all around tight ends in Martellus Bennett. The offensive line is decent and Jay Cutler is good enough to perform better than he has been in the last few games. I want to R-E-L-A-X but it is really hard to not be freaking out due to the under performing Bears. Bears fans, including myself are not very happy right now. So how are the Packers doing after that duce they dropped in New Orleans? Should Packers fans be a little worried?

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