
No matter when,
Bears and Packers' Northern Civil War,
Never let you down!
This week's Sunday night match, the Green Bay Packers, the number one in the League's North Division, sat at home to face the Chicago Bears, a sworn enemy in the same district. The two teams met in Week 6 of the regular season, when Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers said, "Lao Tzu can still take care of you!" "It also makes bears fans very angry to this day." So can Rogers clean up the Bears this week?
Section 1
Shortly after the opening, it was the Bears who came from afar who took the initiative. Rusher Robert Quinn tackled Rogers, giving the home Packers a chance. And in the next wave of attacks to complete the free kick shot, first the next city.
Section II
At the beginning of the second quarter, the Bears were given another chance to score. Outside receiver Jakeem Grant picked up a short pass from Rogers and rushed all the way into the end zone to help the Bears extend their lead.
At this point, the Packers' offensive group finally entered the state. Rodgers found a vacant receiver Aaron Lazard in the fourth gear of attack, completed the passing connection touchdown, and helped the Packers pull back a city.
In the immediate wave of attack, the Packers' defensive team once again made a contribution. Bears rookie quarterback Justin Fields made a routine rookie error, the pass was intercepted by this year's top Packer cornerback Rasul Douglas, and all the way back to the end zone to complete the interception back touchdown. The packers also overtook the score.
But right away, the Bears were ashamed and brave. Bears receiver Damil Bird finished catching the ball in the running back position, and after receiving the ball, ran all the way into the end zone to complete a 54-yard large-size touchdown to help the Bears take the lead again.
Subsequently, the Bears drummed up and even completed a back-and-forth touchdown. It was Grant again, this time as a return attacker, dodging multiple Packers defenders all the way and completing a 97-yard abandonment kick back to touchdown to help the Bears extend their lead before entering the second half.
But the Packers' offensive group wasn't a vegetarian either. Rogers passed to his old partner, devante Adams. Adams did not fail in his mission, received the ball and ran into the end zone, completed the receiving touchdown, and helped the packers to close the score to 3 points.
However, the time management masters Bears seized the last few tens of seconds to complete a free-kick shot to freeze the half-time score at 27-21.
Half-time score
Section III
In the first wave of attacks after the start of the second half, the Packers scored. Running back Aaron Jones scored a dash in front of the end line to help the packers complete the dash and overtake the score.
The Packers' defense is also solid. Fields was killed and dropped by Packers rusher Preston Smith, and another Packers passer, Rashane Gary, picked up the ball to help packers regain the ball.
The packer who won the ball in the ideal position naturally did not let this opportunity slip away. Runback Jones dodged the tackle after receiving Rodgers' pass and sent the ball into the end zone, where packers rewrote the score to 35-27.
Section IV
After entering the fourth quarter, the Bears, who were desperate to chase points, could not turn the offense into points, but the Packers seized the opportunity again. Rogers once again connected with his old partner Adams, a simple Slant route, and got an easy touchdown. The game also entered garbage time.
After the match, the Packers still maintained a total victory at home, still attacking the Top Cardinals of the National League with a 10-3 record. Although the Bears lost this game, Fields' progress and Grant's wonderful performance also gave Bears fans hope for the future.
Except for the first week,
Brother Long is so stable every time!