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Wide receivers: C

Drops, drops, drops. Each of the Bears’ wide receivers let down Cutler at least once, but the most egregious errors came on possible touchdown passes to Alshon Jeffery (57 snaps) and Devin Hester (54 snaps). Jeffery also fell down on the first series, which led to an easy interception for Vikings cornerback Josh Robinson. Brandon Marshall (74 snaps) continued to amaze, particularly on a 39-yard gain in which he leaped in front of defenders A.J. Jefferson and Harrison Smith to make the catch.

Tight ends: D

For some reason, Cutler targeted Kellen Davis (48 snaps) eight times in the passing game. Of those eight targets, Davis managed only three catches for 25 yards. Throw in a 10-yard holding penalty against blocking tight end Matt Spaeth (20 snaps), and you have another day at the office for one of the Bears’ weakest position groups.

Offensive line: C

If someone had told Cutler that his offensive linemen would allow two sacks on 44 pass attempts, he probably would have given a thumbs-up. Yet when the offensive line failed, it failed in a big way. Jonathan Scott (78 snaps) could not maintain his block against Vikings defensive end Everson Griffen, who demolished Cutler with a high hit in the fourth quarter. Meanwhile, Edwin Williams (36 snaps) and James Brown (42 snaps) flip-flopped at left guard without much success.

Defensive line: C

A run-heavy game plan made it difficult for the Bears’ front four to hassle Vikings quarterback Christian Ponder, and they did not provide a ton of pressure when given the opportunity. Julius Peppers (47 snaps) and Shea McClellin (7 snaps) each fired off of the edges to force Ponder to rush a pass in the first quarter, and Corey Wootton (42 snaps) stuffed Ponder for a 14-yard loss in the second quarter. Injuries to McClellin and Henry Melton (27 snaps) limited the rotation on the line.

Linebackers: B

As Brian Urlacher watched from the sidelines, the Bears’ linebackers faltered on the first play of the game before recovering. On Adrian Peterson’s 51-yard run, fullback Rhett Ellison easily blocked middle linebacker Nick Roach (57 snaps) while tight end John Carlson knocked down strong-side linebacker Geno Hayes (39 snaps). Away from the play, weak-side linebacker Lance Briggs (57 snaps) was blocked by right tackle Phil Loadholt, and Briggs took a bad angle as he gave chase down field.


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