Did the Chicago Bears Quit?: Twitter Reacts to Windy City Meltdown
Published by Nick Kostora on December 9, 2012
Article Source: Bleacher Report - Chicago Bears
The Chicago Bears‘ Week 14 loss to the Minnesota Vikings was certainly a tough pill to swallow.
The 21-14 defeat drops the Bears to 8-5 and puts the team in a suddenly precarious position. This was a game Chicago needed to win, and at times it seemed like the Bears flat-out quit.
At least according to Twitter, that is. Let’s look at an assortment of tweets detailing the Windy City Meltdown:
What a dog performance by the Bears receivers as a group…even Brandon Marshall, who had several great catches, failed in the clutch…
— Michael Wilbon (@RealMikeWilbon) December 9, 2012
The bears have dropped about 10 good passes so far…10,000 hours of running routes would allow one to pull a ball in?
— Jeremy Piven (@jeremypiven) December 9, 2012
The #Bears have fallen. And I’m now convinced I was wrong, they aren’t going to get up.
— Mike Greenberg (@Espngreeny) December 9, 2012
In the midst of the Bears collapse, Fox Sports was kind enough to hit us with this gem:
RT @cjzero: Fox thinks the #Vikings lost and the #Bears won after airing game in which the opposite happened twitpic.com/bklclp
— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) December 9, 2012
I guess Cousins was a good pick huh?
— Andrew Garda (@Andrew_Garda) December 9, 2012
Suddenly the Redskins draft strategy in April, not being questioned
— trey wingo (@wingoz) December 9, 2012
In case there was confusion, RG3 is tough… Jay Cutler, no.
— Not Aaron Rodgers (@N0tAaronRodgers) December 9, 2012
Chicago has a tough test against division rival Green Bay in Week 15.
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