The bears “prevailed” because the Lions ran on first down deep in bear territory, so only got a FG, and deep in their territory, so punted from their endzone, which might have led to a bear score (I don’t remember). I didn’t watch closely, but saw some bad coaching at key points. It still took a horrible call to guarantee them the winning TD. Whether or not they would have scored a TD anyway is something we’ll never know, thanks to the refs. The bears have had redzone issues this year. They also played a third-string QB. From 13:17 left in the second qtr, which is almost the last 3 qtrs of the game, the Lions ran 16 times for 72 yards. If you take away the 45-yd run in the last minute of the half, they were 15 for 27, which is 1.8 yds/carry. Aside from one big play, they wasted 15 plays by running for nothing, which hurt drives. When will teams understand the bears are very good against the run, can be beaten by the pass, and are VERY vulnerable to first-down passes since the bears are in a run defense on first down?