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Vikings Manhandle Bears
With sole possession of first place on the line, the Chicago Bears (6-6) failed to seize the moment Sunday night versus the Minnesota Vikings (7-5) losing 34-14. Things were looking promising for the Bears early in the game, jumping out to an early lead, but later just fell apart and couldn’t get back into the flow of things.
The ensuing offensive play by the Vikings from their own one-yard line resulted in a 99-yard touchdown pass from Gus Frerotte to former Bear Bernard Berrian, who had 122 receiving yards. Despite sacks by Alex Brown and Tommie Harris and an interception by Kevin Payne, this momentum swing was something that the Bears defense couldn’t recover from. Chicago allowed Minnesota to rush for 178 yards and three touchdowns. One of those touchdowns came from the league leading rusher Adrian Peterson, who also had 131 of the Vikings’ rushing total. Chester Taylor and Frerotte also had a rushing touchdown each.
As the dust settled from Week 13, the Chicago Bears are now in second place; one game behind the Vikings in the NFC North. Only having one more divisional opponent left in the season, it seems as if Chicago will need to win games and rely on the Vikings and the Green Bay Packers to lose some games in order to clinch a playoff spot. The next three games for the Bears are at home, which should give them a boost of confidence through the home-stretch of the regular season. By Clyde A. Speller
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