Whiskey Tango Foxtrot
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Nope, not a typo.  That's all you can say after the Bears let ANOTHER late lead get away.  The defense, as usual didn't get the help from the offense, but what stands out at me is Peanut Tillman flying in to fight in overtime.  You watch the replay, there is no doubt that the Buc's player Trueblood had that and more coming his way.  But the ref always sees the last guy, and when you look as out of control as Tillman did, what are you supposed to do.  So instead of the punt return unit coming onto the field, you have a demoralized defense staying on the field because one of their better players can't keep his head in a pressure situation.  Not a good thing.

 The good:

Brandon Lloyd played like a real wide receiver in the the second half.  Let's hope this is the start of a trend and not just two good quarters.  Orton finally tossed a couple of TDs.  Forte is the real deal.  The rookie wall is waiting for him, so hopefully Kevin Jones stays healthy.  Garret Wolfe turned in a great run and turned a fake punt into one of the best plays of the day.  The return unit isn't the same without Hester, but was still surprisingly effective.

 

The bad:

You can't give up that lead at home.  You can't lose your head.  The Bears in '06 were a fairly disciplined team.  The last two years, dumb penalties always seem to kill them.  Tillman could have been the story of the game after forcing another fumble and having a generally good game, but instead, he is the goat.  Another big problem -- the coaching has been pretty awful 3 games in.  When they had weeks to prepare for the Colts, they turned in a great game plan.  In the two weeks since, they haven't looked awful, but late game collapses make you wonder if coaching is part of the problem.  The offense gets TOO conservative with a lead, then when they need a play, you're usually asking for guys who aren't that talented to come through with plays they don't make often under better circumstances.

Fantasy Spin:

Forte is no longer on your waiver wire, so no need to suggest picking him up.  He is worth trading for, especially if you are in a keeper league.  Lloyd might be a find, but two solid quarters aren't enough to recommend him as anything more than a bye week replacement.  That said, he shouldn't be your first option unless you're in a deeper league.  He is worth keeping an eye on -- if he can develop some chemistry with Orton, then he might turn out to be something worth having on your roster.  The defense is usually the first thing you talk about when talking about fantasy contributors.  They are still a good unit, because they get turnovers, but without Hester, they aren't the scoring threat you thought they were when you spent a fairly high pick on them.

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