Bears Tally Tough Loss

Not only did the Chicago Bears not topple their rival Green Bay Packers on Sunday, they somehow managed to only score three points the entire game and left with a devastating 37-3 loss. Even the return of starting quarterback Kyle Orton after he sat out last game because of an injury couldn’t help the Bears. Orton was 13 of 26 for 133 yards, and when Rex Grossman came in for him he couldn’t do any better. While the Bears only managed 234 yards of offense, they allowed 427 by the Packers. Orton summed it up, saying, “You can go around to every position group on the entire team and we stunk it up… Of course it’s fair. You guys write as much as you want, as much negative stuff as you want because it’s probably deserved at this point.”

The loss marked the second in a row for the Bears, who are now 5-5, but miraculously they are still tied for first in the NFC North with the Packers. Unfortunately, the Bears are looking at two more away games coming up against the St. Louis Rams and the Minnesota Vikings. Be there to support your team by getting Chicago Bears tickets from StubHub.com.