The Chicago Bears were not a team shaking their heads at the greatness of Aaron Rodgers after their 24-23 loss in Green Bay. A game in which they allowed 21 points in the 4th quarter. They had the look and feel of a team that knew they let on slip away because of their own mistakes rather than the great plays of their opponent. Count Eddie Jackson among those who weren't afraid to say so.
It's clear the Bears safety wasn't depressed after the game. He was more frustrated than anything. Coming from Alabama, he's a young man who's used to winning. He understands the mentality of stepping on a teams' throat when they're down. To play a full 60 minutes of relentless football. He feels the Bears only did half of that.
Jackson said didn't mince words when asked about what happened. Colleen Kane of the Chicago Tribune got his blunt answer.
“The whole team got lazy,” Bears safety Eddie Jackson said. “We got too complacent, especially on the defensive side of the ball. We didn’t finish. We came out the first half swinging. The energy was there. The second half I felt like the energy was low. Everybody got complacent, and we lost focus that we still had a game to finish.”








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