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Losing Close Games is a Bad Indicator
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(09-22-2021, 10:26 AM)ochocincos Wrote: The final score ended up being only a differential of 3, but the Bears were leading by 17 points until just about 6 minutes left in the game.
Aside from the bomb to Chase and then Wilson's interception that led to Higgins' TD, the offense (and game in general) was a snooze fest.

So it felt less close watching the game than the final score indicated.


It was 7-3 Bears going into the 4th QTR. Yes, near the midway point of the 4th, the Bears pulled ahead and it looked like they were going to win, but that's why games don't end 6 minutes before the end of the 4th QTR.

I get that it may not have felt like a close game, but anyone saying it was NOT a close game is either an idiot or has an agenda.
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RE: Losing Close Games is a Bad Indicator - PhilHos - 09-22-2021, 11:14 AM

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