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The Charter: A Chicago Bears Podcast

Bears face-plant against Titans; are they out of answers?

The Charter: A Chicago Bears Podcast

Chicago Sports Network

Football, Sports, Sports:football

4.4699 Ratings

🗓️ 9 November 2020

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

JJ Stankevitz and Cam Ellis are joined by David Kaplan to sift through the wreckage of the Bears' 24-17 loss to the Titans that was not as close as the final score indicated. The guys discuss what went wrong on offense before debating whether Matt Nagy has any answers whatsoever, and later praise Chuck Pagano's defense for letting loose and amping up the pressure against Ryan Tannehill and company.(1:30) - Bears deserved the embarrassing result they got against Tennessee; what's the path forward?(6:00) - Why are the Bears so bad at situational football?(13:00) - The Bears have to stop making excuses about their offense, but is the real problem on the personnel side? (17:45) - How should the Bears prioritize their needs at QB & OL in the next draft? (20:00) - Should Bears ownership continue to have patience with Matt Nagy?(26:30) - The Bears' defense performed well against Derrick Henry & Ryan Tannehill Sunday(31:00) - Chuck Pagano dialed up a much more aggressive defensive gameplan in NashvilleSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, everyone, I'm JJ Stankovitz, and welcome in to another edition of the

0:09.8

Undercenter podcast, brought to you by St. Xavier University.

0:13.1

On this episode, I'm joined by Cam Ellis and David Kaplan to break down every aspect of the

0:18.6

Bears 24 to 17 loss to the Tennessee Titans.

0:21.6

If there is any reason for hope, we're going to try to find it on this podcast.

0:26.6

All that more on the Under Center podcast, starting right now.

0:29.6

What it means to me to be a Chicago bear, it's an easy question.

0:39.5

It means everything to me.

0:40.7

That means rich tradition, black and blue division, defense, legends, linebackers.

0:49.8

The history of it, I mean, I'm a big history guy, so understanding this was one of the first franchises just kind of blows my mind, honestly, that was able to be a part of it. I mean, I'm a big history guy, so understanding this was one of the first

0:54.3

franchise is just kind of blows my mind, honestly, that I was able to be a part of that.

0:59.0

The city, just the nostalgia of playing for a story franchise, the story franchise of the

1:06.6

running back position with guys like Gail Sayers and Walter Payton and being able to follow

1:10.2

in those footsteps. So being a bear means everything. What more can you say?

1:18.7

All right, JJ Stank up, it's here with Cam Ellis and David Kaplan. And this is something I didn't

1:25.9

want to be right about. But when we potted three weeks ago,

1:30.7

after the Bears beat the Panthers to improve to five and one,

1:33.9

I got yelled at mostly by Cap, somewhat by Cam.

1:36.9

I wouldn't do that.

1:38.4

Oh, yeah.

1:39.5

I definitely yelled at Yale.

1:40.9

You Cam definitely yelled at me.

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