Halas Intrigue, Episode 33: Bears hit rock bottom in loss to Saints

It was a rough one for the Bears.

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Chicago Bears tight end Zach Miller (86) is is comforted by center Cody Whitehair

Chicago Bears tight end Zach Miller (86) is is comforted by center Cody Whitehair after being placed on a cart, after injuring his leg in the second half of an NFL football game against the New Orleans Saints in New Orleans, Sunday, Oct. 29, 2017. Miller hurt his leg on an apparent touchdown reception that was overturned on review.

As the fog rolls into Soldier Field late Sunday night, Patrick Finley, Mark Potash, Jason Lieser and special guest Tony Gill of The Score bring you the latest episode of Halas Intrigue.

It was a rough one for the Bears, who sit 3-3 after a brutal game against the Saints. But there’s a ray of light in the Pot-cast when we discover that Mark has a bag of candy in his pocket.

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