As it relates to season goals, I understand that today was effectively a preseason game (at least it was once Dallas lost).
It’s still more painful because it was to the Bears, but I’m also fine with not hearing about “the streak” anymore. It was bound to end.
The upsetting part to me is not showing any momentum heading into the playoffs and a coach who was playing to win who still made egregiously bad in-game decisions that contributed to a loss in a game that he clearly cared about winning.
I can’t disagree. All that said had they missed that FG or ran out of time lining up? It doesn’t make us any less or more likely to Win next weekend.
Technically you could argue that Matt will be more sensitive to the clock and timeouts. He took the blame directly. Life goes on. We all want to Win to say we own the Bears, but let’s be real this game was not our starters. I can’t count 3-4 starters out in Defense not even accounting for losing JA. I can count 3-4 starters out in Offense. This was a Medley of starters and bench warmers.
This was a Win IF
1. we get back Quay Walker or Evan Williams.
2. we get back Doubs and get to see more Musgrave as a Receiving option.
3. we look fresh and rested at Philadelphia Sunday.
There was no good sense pushing out starter snap counts and then losing a day of practice and traveling cross country exhausted. Idc as much what us casual fans think in the meantime.
IF we go Win at Philly that would erase a Ton of regular season concerns or woes