Published 11/4/2008
by Zach Kruse
at Bleacher Report - NFL
The NFC North definitely had its ups and downs Sunday. The division leading Bears lost their starting quarterback but beat Detroit, the Packers almost knocked the Titans from the ranks of the unbeaten, and the Vikings beat the red-hot Texans in the Metrodome. Overall, the division went 2-2 this weekend.
1. Chicago Bears (5-3)
How big of loss will quarterback Kyle Orton be? First reports are that he may be lost for a month, meaning the Bears will be without Orton for big games against the Titans and Packers.
Rex Grossman "led" the Bears back to beat Detroit, but can Grossman be counted on to win big games for Chicago? Going 9-for-19 with 58 yards and a 49.9 passer rating won't exactly put any scare into the Titans next weekend. After getting a good look at the Tennessee defense this weekend, Grossman could be in for a very long afternoon.
The "Good-Rex" - "Bad-Rex" debate will be hotly contested in the coming weeks in the Windy City, but when it comes down to it, Grossman led the ...
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