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The Charter: A Chicago Bears Podcast

Ep. 276: Are the Bears building false hope or taking steps forward?

The Charter: A Chicago Bears Podcast

Chicago Sports Network

Football, Sports, Sports:football

4.4699 Ratings

🗓️ 25 November 2019

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Once again, the Bears come out with an uneven performance but earn a win against the New York Giants. Laurence Holmes is joined by Lance Briggs, Matt Forte and Alex Brown to debate whether or not the Bears offense took an actual step forward, whether Mitchell Trubisky actually had a decent game and whether they are actually a poorly coached team that makes the same mistakes week in and week out.1:30 - Did the Bears take a step forward in the win vs New York?8:45 - Mitchell Trubisky with another uneven game 12:15 - Bears continue to make blunders deep into the season14:15 - The confidence in Eddy Pineiro is disappearing quickly20:30 - A quick turnaround for Thanksgiving vs the Lions See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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0:00.0

Coming up on the Under Center podcast, which is brought to you by the Sprinkler Fitters Union Local 281,

0:11.0

we talked with Matt Forte, Lance Briggs, and Alex Brown about the Bears 19 to 14 win over the Giants.

0:18.0

We discuss what it is to win ugly. We talk about what do you do with Eddie

0:23.2

Pinheiro and how hard is it to play on Thursday after playing on Sunday? That's what's ahead

0:30.5

on the Under Center podcast. What it means to me to be a Chicago bear, it's an easy question. It means

0:37.4

everything to me. It means rich tradition. It's an easy question. It means everything to me. That means rich

0:39.0

tradition, black and blue division, defense, legends, linebackers. The history of it. I mean,

0:48.7

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

0:53.5

my mind, honestly,

0:55.0

that was able to be a part of that.

0:56.0

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

1:04.0

running back position with guys like Gail Sayers and Walter Payton and being able to follow in those footsteps.

1:09.0

So being a bear means everything. And what more can you say?

1:16.6

So I'm here with Matt Forte, Lance Briggs, Alex Brown.

1:20.6

The Bears win, they beat the Giants, they hang on to win.

1:24.6

Would you guys describe this as winning ugly? Yeah, definitely was ugly.

1:29.8

It was a lot of inconsistency across the board, you know, penalties, drop passes, a lot of

1:35.9

three and outs. I think we lead the league in three and outs right now. And so, you know,

1:39.8

to be super excited or saying that we're back about this win is, you know, out of the question.

1:45.5

I think it is a step forward as far as the offense finding out a little bit more of their

1:49.5

identity and what they do good. And they need to highlight that, you know, going forward.

1:56.2

The Giants are a bad team. They're, you know, two and nine now. But, you know, I guess we're a bad team, but just not as bad as they were. So it doesn't make us a bad team. They're two and nine now. But, you know, I guess we're a bad team,

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