The Chicago Bears took care of business in London. After a slow start in the 1st quarter, they came out firing in the 2nd to build a 14-3 lead. From there, it was a systematic beatdown of the Jacksonville Jaguars, crushing them 35-16 to reach 4-2 going into the bye week. A big part of that win was tight end Cole Kmet. He led the way with 70 receiving yards and two touchdowns, including a highlight-reel play where he shrugged off one defender and dragged another into the end zone. It was his best performance of the season.
However, it was also his most nerve-racking. Chicago ran into a big problem midway through the game. Long snapper Scott Daly had to leave with a knee injury. Teams don’t carry two snappers on gameday, which puts them in a serious bind. Kicking field goals and punts is impossible without one. That is why it is common practice to designate a player as an emergency snapper. That “honor” fell on the shoulders of Kmet.
He told Jason Lieser of the Chicago Sun-Times exactly how he got the news, and it is every bit as funny as you’d think.
Cole Kmet handled his business well enough.
There was never a moment when he made a mistake that could’ve cost his team the game. The only iffy one was in the final minutes when his snap on a field goal attempt was somewhat off. It ended up getting tipped at the line and missing. Nobody cared in the end. Chicago cruised to the win, and he was a core part of it. If Daly’s injury is a serious one, the Bears will likely go searching for a replacement. Remember, original long-snapper Patrick Scales was already out with a back injury. All Kmet had to do was survive without any big mistakes. He did that. Now, he has a fun story to tell after his career is over.
Subscribe to the BFR Youtube channel and ride shotgun with Dave and Ficky as they break down Bears football like nobody else.
Sallie, you are the biggest idiot on the planet!
Did Kmet cost the Bears a field goal? He did, he did cost the Bears three points with his off long snap. Of course, do not expect local Kramer to do it. Both must be millennials only specializing in certain tasks. Lucky, the game was not on the line for that failed FG attempt as I had warned about weeks ago.
I woke up this morning with a gut feeling Keenan was going to have 2 TD catches, and then sat him on the bench in FF.
Well not sure about the turtlenecks Scooby but K Allen looked good in the end zone. 2 sweet catches of 2 perfect throws.
He prolly learned that versatility at Notre Dame. Chase Claypool also looks very nice in turtlenecks…