The Chicago Bears lost to the Green Bay Packers… again.
The feelings coming off the loss on Sunday were tough, no doubt about it. When Caleb Williams’ pass floated into the hands of Keisean Nixon and ended the Bears’ final drive, there’s no other way to slice it, it was deflating.
The Bears kept finding ways to win in the fourth quarter, and despite all their previous failures against the Packers, it felt different – it felt like they were going to do it. And then, in one instant, they didn’t.
The Bears lost. There are no moral victories. They lost to the Packers again. It stung in the moment, but that sting, if I’m being honest, didn’t last long. It wasn’t a moral victory that did that; it was perspective.
I found it really annoying that Packers fans were jumping on Bears fans, saying

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