GREEN BAY — If only the Chicago Bears could’ve bottled up whatever moxy they showed in the second half and used some during a dreadful first half.
The Bears were outgained 207-71 yards and outscored 14-3 in the first half, but they found a spark in the second that led to a 244-130 edge in yardage and a 20:13 to 9:47 advantage in time of possession.
It amounted to too little, too late — the Green Bay Packers still won 28-21 — and after the game, the Bears weren’t in the mood for moral victories. Just lessons.
“We’re a prideful group,” said Ben Johnson, who called the offense in his first game against the Packers as Bears head coach. “We weren’t happy, we weren’t pleased with our first-half performance on offense. Sometimes it’s just coming in and catching your breath for a second, (which

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