Chicago Sun-Times

Roll recall: Long remembers big win

Bears got off to 3- 0start, including rout of Steelers, under Trestman in 2013

- MARK POTASH Email: mpotash@ suntimes. com

Guard Kyle Long remembers the last time the Bears played the Steelers. He was a rookie in his third NFL game in 2013, playing on the road for the first time, on national TV, against a defense that had been ranked No. 1 in the NFL the previous three seasons.

“I remember playing [ next to] Jordan Mills,” Long said. “We ran a power play, and they ran a cross- dog [ blitz], and we picked it up somehow. And we sprang Matt Forte for, like, 60 yards.”

Forte’s 55- yard run to the Steelers’ 5- yard line — his longest run in three seasons — set up a touchdown that gave the new- look Bears a 17- 0 lead in the first quarter en route to a 40- 23 victory at Heinz Field. It was a memorable night for the Bears, who had five takeaways, scored two defensive touchdowns and responded to a Steelers rally by scoring clinching touchdowns on offense and defense in the fourth quarter to move to 3- 0 under first- year coach Marc Trestman.

The Bears’ 40 points are still the most allowed by the Steelers at home since the 1999 season and the second- most points allowed by the Steelers home or away since 2006. The Bears scored on the run ( Forte, Michael Bush), through the air ( Jay Cutler to Earl Bennett) and with returns of an intercepti­on ( Major Wright) and fumble ( Julius Peppers, off a sack by Lance Briggs).

Coming off back- to- back fourthquar­ter rallies to beat the Bengals and Vikings, Cutler had emerged as Mr. Clutch under Trestman. In his last five drop- backs of the first three games — all in games within a touchdown — Cutler was 12- for14 for 208 yards and three touchdowns with no intercepti­ons for a perfect 158.3 rating.

It’s hard to believe the Trestman era once was filled with hope, but on that night, Trestman was making second- year general manager Phil Emery look like a genius. Earlier in the day, the Cardinals ( 1- 2) were ripped by the Saints 31- 7, and nobody was pining for coaching- search runner- up Bruce Arians.

As it turned out, though, that victory against the thenstrugg­ling Steelers ( 0- 3) was as good as it would get in the post- Lovie Smith era.

Defensive tackle Henry Melton, a Pro Bowl player the previous season, suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament in the fourth quarter and was out for the season. His replacemen­t, Nate Collins, suffered a knee injury in his second game in place of Melton. By Week 6, Landon Cohen, signed off the street two weeks earlier, was starting at Melton’s threetechn­ique position.

Old age and injuries accelerate­d the demise of the defense. The Bears, who had lost five games to injury among defensive starters in 2011 and nine in 2012, lost 39 games to injury in 2013 — including Briggs ( seven games) and cornerback Charles Tillman ( eight).

The Bears’ defense was losing its bite. Since that five- takeaway game against the Steelers, it has had 65 takeaways in 63 games ( 44 intercepti­ons, 21 fumble recoveries). They had more than double that — 135 takeaways ( 80 intercepti­ons, 55 fumble recoveries) — in the 63 previous games from 2009 through Week 3 of 2013.

Trestman’s style and message, which resonated so well early in his tenure, progressiv­ely faded as the Bears finished 8- 8. And they have yet to recover. They’re 19- 44 (. 302) since that victory. The Steelers, who will face the Bears on Sunday at Soldier Field, are 42- 21 (. 667).

“It seems like yesterday, and it seems like a long time ago,” Long said. “We were foot to the pedal — it was Bengals, Vikings, Steelers. I guess I took winning for granted because I was so young.”

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 ??  ?? The Bears’ defense, including Shea McClellin ( above), put pressure on Steelers QB Ben Roethlisbe­rger in Week 3 of the 2013 season, but defensive tackle Henry Melton ( left) suffered a torn ACL. It was the third consecutiv­e win for coach Marc Trestman...
The Bears’ defense, including Shea McClellin ( above), put pressure on Steelers QB Ben Roethlisbe­rger in Week 3 of the 2013 season, but defensive tackle Henry Melton ( left) suffered a torn ACL. It was the third consecutiv­e win for coach Marc Trestman...
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