The Chicago Bears were faced with a fourth and three with two minutes left.
Get the first down, and the game ends.
Of course, Ben Johnson went for it. That first down conversion to Colston Loveland got the Bears out of an ugly game.
Here's what we took away from the Bears' win. As ugly as it was, it was the Bears' fourth in a row.
It wasn’t a trap game, until it was
This game reeked of a "Trap Game." Otherwise known as a let-down game, where a team overlooks its opponent after a winning streak.
In the second quarter, it was anything but a trap game.
The Bears forged ahead 20-0. The Bears’ defense had Spencer Rattler and the Saints mired in hell. They couldn’t move the ball.
Meanwhile, the Bears’ offense got into the endzone twice and put the pressure on the Saints’ offense to get s