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Arizona Cardinals coach Ken Whisenhunt, left, shakes hands with Chicago Bears coach Loie Smith, right, following an NFL football game,Sunday, Dec. 23, 2012, in Glendale, Ariz. The Bears won 28-13. (AP Photo/Paul Connors)
Sure, you could read the box score and know who won, but we all know that won't tell you everything that happened in a football game. So, we will give you Bird Bits providing you with the analysis, quotes and notes from the Cardinals' 28-13 loss to the Chicago Bears.

The Story:

A familiar storyline for the Arizona Cardinals -- a solid defensive performance derailed by the failings of the offense.

Arizona's defense held the Bears to 297 yards of offense, but Chicago's two defensive touchdowns were too much for the Cardinals to overcome.

In the first quarter, after Chicago punter Adam Podlesh pinned the Cardinals at their own four-yard line, running back Beanie Wells slipped as he took a hand-off from quarterback Ryan Lindley and fumbled as he fell untouched. Chicago's Zack Bowman pounced on the ball and returned it one yard for the touchdown, putting Chicago up 7-0.

Early in the third quarter with Chicago leading 21-6, Lindley threw a pass right to defensive back Charles Tillman, who ran it in ten yards for the score that stretched the Bears' lead to 22.

It was pretty much stat-padding from that point on.

The Good:

The Cardinals were able to involve Larry Fitzgerald in the offense more than they had in weeks prior. The six-time Pro Bowler had just 10 catches for 79 yards in the five games prior to Sunday. Against the Bears, Fitzgerald nabbed eight passes for 111 yards. It was only Fitzgerald's second 100-yard game this season.

Punter Dave Zastudil continued his outstanding season landing six of his eight punts inside the Chicago 20-yard line.

Defensive end Calais Campbell also kept his Pro Bowl-caliber season going tying for the team-lead with eight total tackles, a quarterback sack and a pass defensed.

Veteran safety Adrian Wilson blocked an Olindo Mare field goal attempt which Justin Bethel returned 82 yards for the Cardinals only touchdown.

The Bad:

The offense. No touchdowns again for the Cardinals on offense. Lindley and Hoyer combined to throw two interceptions on the day. Lindley, Hoyer and John Skelton (who was inactive for the game) have combined to throw just two touchdowns and 17 interceptions since Kevin Kolb was injured in Week 6 against Buffalo.

The running game struggled mightily as well, mustering only 29 yards on 19 carries. William Powell had the longest run of the day, a seven-yard "jaunt".

Noted:

• The Cardinals have gone 26 quarters without a passing touchdown.

• Fitzgerald needs 225 receiving yards in the season finale against the 49ers to extend his streak of 1,000-yard seasons to six. In other words, it looks bleak.

• This is the 15th season of 10 or more losses for the Cardinals since they moved to the Valley in 1988.

He Said It:

"We're not getting the production out of that position. It's hard to win in this league if you don't do better from that standpoint." -- Cardinals head coach Ken Whisenhunt, on the play of his quarterbacks.

Coming Up Next:

The Cardinals wrap up their disappointing season next Sunday in San Francisco against the 49ers.

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    hm wrote...
    NFC West
    The next HC for the Cardinals has to be able to compete with the rest of the coaches in the NFC West's ability to evaluate talent. Not an easy task. What a differance a couple of years makes.
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    Suspence wrote...
    Time for a new head coach
    Ken whisenhunt is a broken record. Like he said before, they're not getting production out of that position n they didn;t execute his plays correctly. Like he's said before they're going to work on it and try to correct those mistakes. Nice try coach, we've heard it all before. Just hi-tail it on out of town now, ya hear! In the whiz lovie pic above it looks like whiz is asking him if he has any assistant jobs open, ha!
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    CroDawg wrote...
    This is what bothers me....
    We have the worst offense in the entire league, and as good as our defense is it is still only the third best in our division.
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