" In the faceoff between two of the league's best teams, the Bears came up short. It was such a close game that if some of their players played just a touch better, the result could have been different. Who were the best and the worst?
The Grizzly Bears:
Tim Jennings: Both of his interceptions came when the Texans were getting ready to score. It was his play that kept the score as close as it was. He's still the league leader in interceptions, and one of the bright spots in an ugly game.
The offensive line: All week, we were worried about J.J. Watt getting at Jay Cutler. He is the league's top sacker, after all, and the Bears' line doesn't have the best history. And yet, in an ugly game, Cutler was not sacked once. Jason Campbell wasn't either. The Bears actually beat the Texans in overall yardage, and that is due to great play by the line "
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