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NFL Football Players Draft Injuries Rookies Season SuperbowlPublished: September 16, 2009
Watching the game live is a great experience, but impressions we develop can be affected by many things. Your own emotions, announcer's comments, too much beer—all of these can taint what you think you're seeing.
As Mike McCarthy will tell you, he doesn't know what the real story is until he "looks at the film." So down to my man cave I went.
I fired up the DVR and the HDTV and spent some quality hours pressing the play, rewind, and slow-motion buttons on the remote.
After re-emerging, I have a question for you all and some observations.
Question
There was one huge play in this game that will be completely overlooked. Yet without this play, the Bears finish the game with 22 points. Can you think of what play I'm referring to?
The answer is at the end of this article.
The offensive line seemed a bit disjointed, a bit slow, and often indecisive....
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