Yeah I'm not worried about the offense only scoring 3 points in the second half. They only had one 3 and out all game (technically a 4 and out), and had at least 37 yards on every drive except the first one (that started at the Giants 12), and the last real drive of the game. Their second half possessions: 8 plays, 40 yards FG - The Bears drove down the field with ease until a 2nd and 10 from the Giants 28, when Forte ran for 19 yards down to the 9 but it was called back due to holding which didnt even seem that bad. On 2nd and 20 Cutler overthrew Jeffery and then on 3rd and 20, the Bears played for the FG with a short pass to Bennett. 8 plays, 38 yards, punt - Again the Bears started at their 19 and drove into Giants territory with relative ease. Bears had first and 10 at the Giants 44 about 10 yards from FG range. Cutler had Jeffery open on a deep pass and threw it perfectly but Jeffery sort of stumbled and didn't get to the ball in time. Then an interesting play call to run Bush up the middle for no gain followed by a short pass to Bush that was incomplete forcing the Bears to punt. 9 plays, 36 yards, punt - Bears start at their 18 and drive all the way to the Giants 33 on 9 plays. They have 2nd and 4 and are in FG range when Marshall catches a pass and when stopped about a yard short of the 1st down inexplicably runs backwards and ends up losing a yard instead of gaining 3. Still in FG range on 3rd down when a Giants player runs right up the middle unblocked and forces Cutler to throw the ball towards Forte's feet. The officials sort of blow it (IMO) and call it intentional grounding, backing the Bears up 10 yards and out of FG range, which causes them to punt. 5 plays, 17 yards, punt - Bears start at their 35 with good field position, get to the 46 needing maybe 17 yards for a game clinching FG. Cutler overthrows Jeffery on a deep pass on 1st down, then Forte gets 6 on 2nd down. On 3rd and 4 Cutler for some reason tries a 20 yard pass to Bennett that is incomplete and the Bears punt So the Bears had a probably TD drive turned into a FG because of holding, a FG drive that turned into a punt because of questionable intentional grounding, and some interesting play calls. It's not like the offense was going 3 and out every time. But then again we were playing the Giants.