Packers-Bears: Green Bay Gets Picky in Jay Cutler’s Chicago Debut

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Published: September 14, 2009

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... half interceptions, a stupid fourth quarter mistake by long snapper Patrick Mannelly, and the loss of middle linebacker Brian Urlacher due to a dislocated wrist.
What it couldn’t do in the end was exactly what it was supposed to do—stop the Green Bay Packers in the clutch.
Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers hadn’t completed a pass longer than 14 yards all night, but burned the Bears for a 50-yard play-action touchdown bomb to wide receiver Greg Jennings with 1:11 left in the game for a 21-15 Green Bay victory.
"It was pretty simple on what happened tonight," Bears coach Lovie Smith said. "Any time you have four turnovers you’re normally not going to win a football game, especially against a good Packers team.
"The turnover ratio normally tells the story. We turned the ball over, they capitalized on it and on the other side of the ball we weren’t able to take the football away."
The fourth turnover was...

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