Well in general, I think most of this loss goes to the Offense and the OC coaches. The Bears defense was on the field for almost 3 quarters of the game. If Grossman wouldn't have mis handled those 2 snaps and the 2 stupid interceptions, that could of easily been 6-12 points and nearly a tie. It's pretty obvious at the start of the 4th quarter what of worked for the Bears. Spreading that offense out and then pounding the ball. Indys D was slower to react thus more holes opened up. Yet they decided to keep airing it out deep which has killed Grossman in all 4 of our losses. Keeps trying to go deep and always getting intercepted. Look at Mannings games the last few years compared to this year. Weren't getting it done with the deep ball last few years, then this year, they took the slow and tedious route with short yardage passes with a few deep balls mixed in. Nearly impossible to defend if your defense is on the field for 3 quarters of the game. To give Grossman a slight bit of credit, he was under pressure for quite a bit of the throws. Perhaps the Bears can get an O lineman or 2 in free agency with there $24 million of cap space. Just remember that Manning started out slow like Grossman, also Brees in San Diego was on the near brink of being released then turned it on all star mode. It may take the Bears a few years to bring in the big game like Indianapolis, but they'll get er done with this core of players.
Jason