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The Charter: A Chicago Bears Podcast

Bears’ Justin Fields shines despite costly penalties against Steelers

The Charter: A Chicago Bears Podcast

Chicago Sports Network

Football, Sports, Sports:football

4.4699 Ratings

🗓️ 9 November 2021

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

Much like last week, there’s a lot to be excited about despite another tough loss for the Chicago Bears. Justin Fields embraced the Monday Night Football stage in a big way before the defense faltered late. Ken Davis and Alex Shapiro discuss all aspects of the 29-27 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers that dropped the Bears to 3-6 entering the bye, including Fields’ performance, the defensive struggles and undisciplined play, and the controversial taunting call on Cassius Marsh.2:10 - Initial reactions to gut-punch 29-27 loss5:50 - Bears undisciplined again with 12 accepted penalties for 115 yards12:00 - Fields puts together his best performance yet on the primetime stage20:15 - Silver linings on offense with David Montgomery's return and Cole Kmet producing26:50 - Fields shines in the clutch in front of national audience31:00 - Reaction to the Cassius Marsh critical taunting penalty35:30 - Discussing Larry Borom's performance and potential duo with Teven Jenkins at tackleSee 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

Welcome to the Undercenter podcast presented by St. Xavier University with our Bears

0:08.8

contributor, Alex Shapiro. Eric Strobel is here, but if you don't know, Comcast is kind of out in

0:14.2

Chicago land in certain areas, and his internet is kind of acting up. So unfortunately, he's not going to

0:19.3

join us because he doesn't want it to mess up and we want to get you a good product

0:22.6

Our boss Michael Ilarcice is going to cut do a little cut and editing Tony's Tony's out happy birthday Tony today is Tony Gill's birthday

0:30.6

And I am Kenna Davis

0:34.6

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.

0:50.9

I mean, I'm a big history guy, so understanding this was one of the first franchises, just kind of blows my mind, honestly. I 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

franchisees just kind of blows my mind, honestly, that 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

1:10.3

in those footsteps. So being a bear means everything.

1:13.7

I mean, what more can you say?

1:18.6

We're definitely here today to talk about the Bears, 27 to 29 loss in Hines Field to the Pittsburgh Steelers last night.

1:29.4

Three quarters of that game, the offense was, I don't want to say it was struggling.

1:35.4

They weren't climax.

1:38.4

And they weren't getting to the end zone.

1:41.4

They were settling for field goals.

1:43.0

So we got to get into that.

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