Do people even remember the last time the Chicago Bears beat the Green Bay Packers at Soldier Field? If you don't, here's a quick recap. It was a Monday Night Football game on September 27th, 2010. It was a clear night and both teams were undefeated at 2-0. Per the usual script Green Bay jumped ahead early, going up 10-0.
However, a Greg Olsen touchdown at the end of the first half cut it to 10-7. Then a Devin Hester punt return TD put the Bears on top 14-10. The Packers regained the lead shortly after before two Bears field goals helped them escape with a win in the final seconds. It was a game marked by several unusual circumstances, including Green Bay getting flagged for 18 penalties. It would be the only victory Jay Cutler would have at home over them.
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One could argue that victory set the tone for the Bears' season. After a brief hiccup following that win, losing three of the next four, they ended up finishing 11-5 and making it to the NFC championship. That counts as their last playoff trip. Is it any coincidence they haven't got back in the seven seasons since, all of which they've lost to the Packers in Chicago?
Chicago Bears history says beating Green Bay at home leads to good things
People always like stats to illustrate a point, so here's one for you. Since 1976, whenever the Bears have defeated the Packers at Soldier Field they have never finished with fewer than seven wins in a season.- 1976: 7-7
- 1977: 9-5
- 1978: 7-9
- 1979: 10-6
- 1980: 7-9
- 1983: 8-8
- 1985: 15-1
- 1986: 14-2
- 1987: 11-4
- 1988: 12-4
- 1990: 11-5
- 1991: 11-5
- 1993: 7-9
- 2005: 11-5
- 2007: 7-9
- 2008: 9-7
- 2010: 11-5
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