Halas Intrigue, Episode 47: Breaking down the Bears’ win over the Lions

The Bears finally end their losing streak. But does it matter?

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Chicago Bears head coach Matt Nagy walks off the field after the Bears defeated the Detroit Lions 20-13 at Soldier Field on Sunday, Nov. 10, 2019.

Chicago Bears head coach Matt Nagy walks off the field after the Bears defeated the Detroit Lions 20-13 at Soldier Field on Sunday, Nov. 10, 2019.

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Patrick Finley, Jason Lieser and Mark Potash discuss the Bears’ 20-13 win against the Lions — and if it means anything long-term. They debate Mitch Trubisky’s play and Nick Kwiatkoski’s future with the Bears.

And in the Pot-Cast, Mark talks about how he somehow wound up with a $700 toll-booth bill.

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