The Chicago Bears dominated the New York Giants in a 29-3 victory, where they improved to 6-10 and we were reminded that there are teams worse than the Bears.
The Bears defense dominated from start to finish, where they sacked Mike Glennon four times, intercepted him twice, forced four fumbles, recovered two of them and forced the Giants to abandon the passing game entirely — until they had no choice but to start throwing again. The offense was timely and scored the second-most points all season with 29. Although, they were held to just seven points in the second half.
Here’s a quick breakdown of what we saw during the game and how we graded the Bears in this win.