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Bears can blame themselves for missing out on playoffs

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The Bears’ season officially ended after a 29-yard, game-winning field goal by Vikings kicker Blair Walsh, but the first signs of trouble arrived months earlier.

The Bears’ playmakers could not score a touchdown in a seven-point loss to the Houston Texans on a muddy field in mid-November. The offensive line could not protect fill-in quarterback Jason Campbell in a blowout at Candlestick Park a week after that. A veteran defense wilted two weeks later as the Seattle Seahawks rallied for a win in overtime.

The Bears proved all season that they could beat subpar teams such as the Lions and Arizona Cardinals and Tennessee Titans and Jacksonville Jaguars.

Before he learned the outcome of Sunday’s Packers game, Bears cornerback Tim Jennings was asked whether missing the playoffs with 10 wins would be an injustice or deserved.

“You could say both,” Jennings said, “because we put ourselves in this situation.

“We got off to a fast start early in the year, but we also put ourselves in this situation to [need] help from another team. It would be a major disappointment.”

As has been the case for years, the Bears’ offense was the biggest disappointment.

Bears receiver Earl Bennett unintentionally described a long history of the sputtering offense as he described its inconsistent performance in the finale at Detroit.

“We would get a rhythm and then we’d stall,” Bennett said. “It was just some miscues that we had. We’ve just got to get back to the practice field and correct those.”

It’s too late for that.

As the TV flickered in the corner of the visitors’ locker room, veteran Bears center Roberto Garza tried to stay positive. The Vikings had built an early 10-point lead against the Packers, but Garza clung to hope before heading to the airport.

“In our minds, hopefully it all goes our way,” Garza said. “But if it doesn’t, it was a [heck] of a year. We were able to close it out on a good note.”

Like the Bears’ season, it wasn’t good enough.

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