Just when you thought it couldn’t get any worse for the Chicago Bears, it does. On offense, the Bears lost two key players, only gained 189 total yards, converted two of eight third downs, and held the ball barely over 20 minutes. Defensively, they let arguably the best quarterback in the NFL get back in a groove, allowed 406 total yards, and let their opponent convert on 56 percent of their third downs. As a result, Chicago found themselves on the losing side of a 26-10 game against the much-hated Green Bay Packers.
Need I say more? Take a look at the grades.