The Chicago Bears flea-flickering their way down the field as time expired against the Green Bay Packers, only to come up short, was the most fitting way for them to essentially end the 2019 season. That excitement that we all felt as the Bears went from player to player to player, inching closer to the goal line, was the same feeling of anticipation we all had just waiting for this team to be consistently good all season long, right before having our hopes ultimately crushed.
Head coach Matt Nagy’s offense only managed 16 points this year against the Packers after the Bears fell 21 to 13 yesterday, but that was an improvement over the 10-3 loss in week one.