good dolphin wrote:
Every other player on the team put them in the position to win that game and Piniero lost it. We are misplacing our anger.
Really gd? You are usually a much better Bears poster than this.
Twelve goal to go plays in the first half, 0 TDs. (Pro Bowl QB) Trubisky throws a terrible interception AND fumbles in the 4th quarter with his team in the lead. He was also 5-14 on 3rd down throws for the game. The anger is perfectly placed. The starting quarterback needs to play better and protect the football, the offense as a whole needs to execute in the red zone, and the play calling must be better in the red zone.
Not any way, shape, or form can you honestly say that "every other player on the team put them in a position to win." It's absolutely NOT true. If it were the truth, that kneel down would have been to run the clock and end the game. Not to set up a field goal.
Good Dolphin was correct in what he said as far as that last drive went. The offense did well on that drive and they all put the Bears in position to win that game including a terrific run by (Pro Bowl QB) Trubisky along with some clutch passes. I do think that Nagy should have tried to get closer of the field goal, however, perhaps letting (Pro Bowl QB) Trubisky do a roll out option. You never know how the defense will react to that and perhaps Miller or Robinson could make a play or (Pro Bowl QB) Trubisky takes off and runs?