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Turnovers and Trouble: Bears Fall to Colts

Episode 3 of the Bearing It All with Mark and Chris podcast, hosted by Mark Evanoff and Christoval Rendon, titled "Turnovers and Trouble: Bears Fall to Colts" was published on September 26, 2024 and runs 41 minutes.

September 26, 2024 ·41m · Bearing It All with Mark and Chris

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In Episode 3 of Bearing It All, Mark and Chris analyze the Bears' tough loss to the struggling Colts, where turnovers gave the defense plenty of chances, but the offensive inconsistency in blocking once again doomed Chicago. Is the Bears' offensive coaching staff to blame for the stalled drives? The hosts dig into play-calling, team execution, and offer solutions for turning things around. Plus, a heartfelt tribute to their late friend, Rams fan Barney, who passed away last year. Tune in for all the postgame reactions!

In Episode 3 of Bearing It All, Mark and Chris analyze the Bears' tough loss to the struggling Colts, where turnovers gave the defense plenty of chances, but the offensive inconsistency in blocking once again doomed Chicago. Is the Bears' offensive coaching staff to blame for the stalled drives? The hosts dig into play-calling, team execution, and offer solutions for turning things around. Plus, a heartfelt tribute to their late friend, Rams fan Barney, who passed away last year. Tune in for all the postgame reactions!

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