Bears coach Ben Johnson: 'Shame' to waste great defensive performance in 20-17 playoff loss to Rams

Bears' defense delivers stellar performance in playoff loss to Rams, but it wasn't enough.

The Chicago Bears' defense put on a show in Sunday's divisional round playoff game against the Los Angeles Rams, but ultimately came up short as quarterback Matthew Stafford led his team to a 20-17 overtime victory. The defense, which had struggled with injuries and inconsistency all season, delivered its best performance of the year, holding the high-powered Rams offense to below their league-leading averages.

Despite the struggles of the Rams' top playmakers, the Bears' defense held Kyren Williams to just 4.1 yards per carry, a significant decrease from his 4.8 yards per carry during the regular season. Defensive end Montez Sweat and safety Jaquan Brisker both recorded sacks on Stafford, who had one of his worst games of the season.

The Bears' defensive performance was impressive, with the team forcing eight punts on 12 possessions and holding the Rams to just 258 yards total offense. The defense also came up big in the fourth quarter, helping to secure a tie that forced overtime.

However, it wasn't enough to overcome the Rams' superior firepower, which proved too much for the Bears to handle in the end. Coach Ben Johnson was proud of his team's effort, saying "That's part of the shame of it: Our defense played their tails off. They really did. [The Rams] have weapons all over the place... and our guys played hard throughout that game and had us in it the whole time."

The Bears will now head into the offseason with a renewed focus on building on this season's defensive performance, hoping to create more consistency and success next year.
 
Man I was so hyped for the Bears defense, they really showed up big time, but you know what the bigger lesson here is? Sometimes even when we're doing our absolute best, it's just not enough to take down the opponent. It's like, they put on a show, but ultimately that Rams offense was too strong 🀯. The thing is, consistency is key, and the Bears defense showed flashes of brilliance, but those inconsistencies are gonna keep 'em up at night. It's time for them to focus on building that foundation so next year they can be even more unstoppable πŸ’ͺ.
 
πŸ€” I gotta say, what struck me about this game is how much heart the Bears' defense showed, even if it wasn't enough. They were down, but they didn't give up, just like we all do in life when things aren't going our way πŸƒβ€β™€οΈ. The key takeaway here is that perseverance and determination can take you a long way, even if you don't get the outcome you want. It's not about being perfect or winning at all costs, it's about showing up, giving it your all, and leaving everything on the field 😊. That's what I love to see in sports, and that's something we can all learn from πŸ†
 
I'm still hyped about the Bears' defense, fam 🀩. I mean, 4.1 yards per carry for Kyren Williams is insane! Montez Sweat and Jaquan Brisker totally brought the heat on Matthew Stafford. But for real though, it's crazy how much of a difference their performance made. If they had held onto that lead, who knows? Maybe they would've taken down the Rams.

But you know what's even crazier? The fact that this defense was so inconsistent all season and now we're seeing glimpses of greatness. I'm talking about building on this momentum in the offseason, not just resting on their laurels. Coach Johnson said it himself - those guys played hard throughout the game and had them in it until the end.

I'm thinking the Bears need to go back to the drawing board and figure out what made that defense tick. Was it the scheme? The players? Whatever it was, they need to bottle it up and bring it back next season.
 
I'm so down for the Bears getting blown out by the Rams πŸ˜‚. I mean, 20-17 is a huge win for LA! The defense was so bad they actually helped their team win? 🀯 That's some next level gameplay right there. And yeah, let's be real, Stafford wasn't exactly lighting it up either... 4 sacks isn't too shabby! 😎
 
man, you gotta love the effort from the Bears' defense, right? 🀩 they were like, super solid all game long, and that's what makes it tough when your team just can't capitalize on that solidity... like, the Rams had some big plays, but the Bears were always keeping them in check. it's like, you can't let that one big play dictate the whole game, you know? πŸ’ͺ

anyway, this is a great lesson for us all - sometimes we put too much focus on the end result, and forget about the journey... the defense was doing their thing, just grinding away, trying to shut down the Rams' offense. but it's not always easy, and things don't always go as planned.

we can learn from that to be more patient, to stay focused on our own game plan, even when things aren't going our way... 'cause in the end, it's not about winning or losing, it's about how we respond to the situation.
 
They really did play their hearts out, no doubt about that πŸ’―. I mean, holding Kyren Williams to almost half a yard per carry is huge, and Montez Sweat getting a sack on Stafford was clutch ⚑️. The fact that they forced 8 punts in 12 possessions shows they were on it for the most part πŸ™Œ. But you can't just ignore the whole team's performance when they get outgunned like that... I think they need to work on their offense and find a way to keep up with teams like that βš”οΈ. Still, I'm proud of 'em for giving it their all! 😊
 
I gotta say, the Bears' defense was literally on fire πŸš’! They really delivered when it counted most, holding that high-powered Rams offense to below par. It was like they knew exactly what they were up against and adjusted their strategy accordingly. I mean, forcing 8 punts on just 12 possessions is no joke - that's some next-level defensive playmaking right there 🀯!

But, you know how it goes, sometimes it just isn't enough ⚠️. The Rams have those deep threats, and when they're clicking, it's tough for anyone to stop them. Matthew Stafford is a real leader on that team, and he made some clutch plays to seal the win.

Coach Johnson was spot on about his guys playing hard throughout the game πŸ™Œ. That's the kind of mentality you want in your team - grit, determination, and a never-say-die attitude. Now, let's see if they can build on this season's defensive performance and make some real strides next year πŸ’ͺ.
 
I'm not sure I'm buying all the hype around this 'stellar' defense performance πŸ€”. Don't get me wrong, 8 punts forced is impressive, but it's just a number, right? What really matters is how they can replicate that kind of effort on a more consistent basis... or even just in the regular season, for that matter πŸ˜’. They were supposed to be the team making all the big plays, not just holding teams to below average yards per carry πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. Still, gotta give credit where credit is due - those sacks from Sweat and Brisker were huge! πŸ’₯
 
πŸ€” I gotta say, that Chicago Bears defense was ON POINT πŸš€! They totally shut down the Rams' offense and forced those Rams players to work for every yard. It's crazy to see them holding Kyren Williams to just 4.1 yards per carry - that's a huge drop from his regular season numbers. And Montez Sweat and Jaquan Brisker bringing the heat with those sacks? πŸ”₯πŸ‘

I love how Coach Ben Johnson is already looking forward to building on this defensive performance in the offseason. Consistency is key, right? 🀝 The Bears are gonna come back stronger next year and make some noise in the playoffs. Bring it on! πŸ’ͺ
 
"Believe you can and you're halfway there." πŸ’ͺ🏽 The Chicago Bears may not have won that playoff game, but their defense showed they're capable of great things! 258 yards total offense is impressive, especially considering the Rams' firepower. It's all about learning from mistakes and building on that strong defensive performance next season. 🀞
 
idk why ppl are gettin so salty about this los angeles bears loss lol they cant even celebrate cuz its not LA rams but chicago bears lol the defense was straight fire tho, montez sweat and jaquan brisker were on point! stafford had one of his worst games ever and still managed to win. what a joke.
 
omg u think its crazy how much effort that bears defense put out!! 🀯 they literally held kyren williams to like 4.1 yards per carry lol what?!?! and montez sweat & jaquan brisker got those sacks on stafford who's supposed to be all star but not today πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ

anyway i think ben johnson is def right tho its heartbreaking when u come up shrt even tho the team played soo hard. u gotta respect that defense for giving it their all πŸ™Œ

now lets see what offseason brings... maybe they can fix those injuries and get some more depth on d πŸ‘€
 
aww man, 17 points difference in overtime is tough πŸ€•... but you gotta give those bears credit for putting up one heck of a fight against the rams πŸ’ͺ... it's sad when it doesn't work out, especially after all that hard work from the defense πŸ€—... they definitely showed they can hang with some big-name teams now that they've got their act together πŸ‘
 
ugh πŸ€• still can't believe my bears lost like that... their defense was straight fire πŸ’₯ but rams' offense is just too much... stafford's 1 game where he actually tried to run the ball lol πŸ˜‚ & kyren williams barely got anything done on the field πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ montez sweat & jaquan brisker are my real heroes tho πŸ‘ they stepped up when it counted πŸ’ͺ but still gotta wonder if we'll be able to build on this in the offseason... not exactly inspired by coach ben johnson's "we played our tails off" πŸ˜’
 
I'm low-key impressed by the Bears' defense, tbh πŸ€”! They totally brought their A-game against the Rams, holding them to below average yards per carry... that's a major win πŸ†. Montez Sweat and Jaquan Brisker getting sacks on Stafford was a highlight reel moment πŸ˜‚. The whole team played hard and gave it their all, even when things seemed hopeless in the fourth quarter πŸ’ͺ. Coach Johnson is right, though - they gotta find ways to build on this season's defensive momentum and create more consistency for next year πŸ“ˆ. Maybe they can work on getting those injuries under control, too... but overall, I'm feeling confident about their future πŸ’―! #BearsDefense #Rams vs Bears #NFLPlayoffs
 
πŸ€” They really did πŸ‘, coach Johnson said... πŸ™Œ and the defense played hard throughout that game πŸ’ͺ... but it wasn't enough πŸ˜”... they got destroyed by Rams' superior firepower πŸ’₯... gotta work on those injuries and get the guys healthy again πŸ₯πŸ’Ό
 
🀯 Can you believe the Bears' D came so close? πŸ™Œ They held that high-powered Rams offense to below 60% of their league-leading yards per game! πŸ’₯ That's like a 1% drop in production for an entire team... it's insane! πŸ€” The stats are crazy - they forced 8 punts on just 12 possessions and only allowed 258 total yards. And those sacks from Montez Sweat and Jaquan Brisker were clutch πŸ”¨πŸ’ͺ But, as Coach Johnson said, you can't overcome too much firepower... the Rams had weapons all over the place 🀯. Anyway, I think this is a great learning experience for the Bears - now they just gotta build on that defensive performance in the offseason πŸ“ˆ. Did you guys see that game? πŸŽ₯ What do you think the Bears should focus on next year to take it to the next level? πŸ‘€
 
Man, gotta think about what happened out there on the field... the Bears' defense, they gave it their all, but sometimes that just ain't enough. It's like, you can put up a great show, but if your opponent has too much firepower, no matter how hard you fight, you're gonna get taken down. And I guess that's life, right? We can put on a good face, pretend everything is okay, but deep down, we all know it's a struggle. The Bears' defense was like the underdog in this story, fighting against all odds, and yeah, they won some battles, but ultimately, it was just a matter of the Rams having too much juice. It's hard to shake off that feeling, you know? πŸ’”
 
I'm so bummed for the Bears, πŸ€• they really came out swinging on defense but just couldn't quite get that W in the end. I mean, 4.1 yards per carry for Kyren Williams? That's crazy! Montez Sweat and Jaquan Brisker were all over Stafford too, it was a solid effort from the D-line. The fact that they forced so many punts and held the Rams to under 260 yards is just impressive. I guess you can't win 'em all, but man, what a season debut for coach Johnson's team! πŸ˜…
 
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