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He was fine. The Bears are far from it, and they have little time to regroup, with a Thursday night game at San Francisco.
The Bears then close out the month against Philadelphia and the first of two games against NFC North leader Minnesota, a difficult stretch for a team whose playoff hopes are hanging in the balance.
Things weren't looking good for the Bears after Harris got tossed for slugging Lutui near the face after they ended up on the ground following a run play. Things only got worse from there, and leading the way was Warner, who wound up signing with the Cardinals in 2005 in part because the Bears were committed to Rex Grossman.
His 11-yard touchdown pass to Larry Fitzgerald capped the opening drive, giving the Cardinals a 7-0 lead. The Bears quickly tied it thanks to two long passes by Cutler -- a 42-yarder to Devin Hester and a 33-yard touchdown to Olsen -- but the Cardinals wasted no time busting this game open.
Arizona responded with a 74-yard drive that Warner finished off with a 6-yard touchdown pass to Ben Patrick that made it 14-7 with 3:26 left in the first quarter.
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