
I know I’ve said this before after a recap. But this game was ANNOYING. Absolutely annoying.
I know it’s preseason. At the same time, all we heard this offseason was “we are going to change the culture.” Even doing the little things to make that statement true wasn’t done today. It doesn’t matter if it’s a win or loss. It’s what happens in these preseason games that showed me nothing has changed.
You want to change the culture? Stop letting teams drive down the field on the first possession of the game. If this was the regular season, the Dolphins get a field goal. Instead, they went for it and the Bears stopped them at the goal line. Offense? They failed to do anything on the first two drives. The next two drives for the Dolphins on offense? Touchdowns. Including one right before halftime. A Chicago Bears Tradition: Give up points on the opening and last drives of halves.
Anytime the Bears scored, the Dolphins scored on the very next possession.
And here was the most frustrating part: The final two offensive drives of the game in the last two minutes. The Bears were tied and had a chance in Dolphins’ territory to score. Austin Reed is in as the fourth string quarterback. He had some iffy throws. At the same time, some receiver whom I can’t remember failed to catch a pass that would have put them in field goal range. After the first of two drives, they still got the ball back with less than a minute to go. The Bears had three timeouts and couldn’t try running on the final possession in attempt to throw the Dolphins off?
This was Textbook Chicago Bears Football. It’s them having golden chances to win a game and fail miserably.
Alright. Now, there are some encouraging parts of this game. Tyson Bagent and Case Keenum played well. They gave the Bears a chance to win the game. Unfortunately, stupid penalties by other players stalled some momentum. For a team that has 125 different receivers and running backs, they are letting down the rest of the offense with bad penalties and missed catches.
I am very thankful the Bears only have two Monday Night Football games and one Sunday Night. And the Sunday Night Football game is the second to last game of the season. There is a good chance that game gets moved to the afternoon since the Bears more likely will be out of contention by then and therefore, won’t have to humiliate themselves on a National stage.
Next week, the Bears are at home again taking on the Bills.