Yeah, ok whatever. Come to Green Bay. Good comeback.. Do the Bears have "no chance" in Green Bay also? It depends on where both teams are at during that point of the season. I HIGHLY suspect the Packers will be in the driver's seat. Look at this game and tell me the Packers aren't the better team and Aaron Rodgers isn't twice the QB that Jay Cutler is. Fine, Packers lost so congrats to all the Bears fans. I liken it to a baseball team that gets 10 hits and loses 2-1 due to two solo homers. See you in January. Dude come on, you may have gotten a ton of yards on offense but your team basically self destructed like it has for the last 2 years. The Bears defense is designed to bend but not break so getting large chunks of yards is part of it. But despite getting these long drive, when the field shortens the Bears D managed to hold them to FGs a couple of times, yes aided partially by penalties, but the Bears have been playing defense like this for years and it's worked out well. The more plays run the more chance of a turnover or a stop. I can't believe you actually come out of this game cocky when you are seeing the Packers lose by the same means that they have for 2 years. How can you feel confident when your team is liable to self destruct at any moment? It doesn't make any sense. Stop being bitter, man up, and respect the team that just beat you at least for one night. The turning point of the game was when Urlacher stripped the ball and the ball inexplicably didn't go out of bounds. It's something the Bears do well and they got it at a critical point of the game. It wasn't until that play that I thought the Packers were more in danger of losing than winning. But it's something I can live with and, while certainly frustrating that the Packers lost, it doesn't significantly diminish my outlook on the rest of the season. I still think the Packers are the class of the NFC North. So yeah, props to the Bears, they won fair and square tonight. But the season is a marathon, not a sprint.