Assuming you survived the rollercoaster that was the 2019-20 Chicago Bears’ season, there’s likely a sequence or two that puts things into a nutshell. A defining memory, if you will.
Sometimes, even in defeat, that sequence is a positive — think Devin Hester’s return touchdown on the first play of Super XLI, and how it’s still arguably the most memorable play of that game — and other times, it’s not. The average NFL team runs about 60 plays per game, and sometimes, a “double doink” or a heartbreaking Aaron Rodgers throw is all we remember.