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Lions Beat Bears 37-34 in Overtime

Clip: 10/18/2015 | 7m 11sVideo has Closed Captions

James "Big Cat" Williams analyzes the Bears' overtime loss to the Lions with Ann Kreiter.

In a game both thrilling and frustrating the Bears and Lions traded the lead five times, needed overtime to decide the outcome and left fans of each team scratching their heads. The previously winless Lions looked more capable than their record indicated, while the Bears offense seesawed between potent and ineffective. Former Bear James "Big Cat" Williams joins us for his take on the game.

10/18/2015 | Rating NR

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