Matt Spaeth might have ended any chance the Vikings had of winning Sunday when, after a 14-play, 80-yard Bears touchdown drive and a subsequent interception by Chris Conte, the former Gophers tight end made a sensational 13-yard touchdown catch.
Spaeth's score -- his first touchdown catch of the year and the eighth of his six-year NFL career -- made it 25-3 and put the game away.
"It was just kind of a play-action naked-boot and [quarterback] Jay [Cutler] rolled out to his left and I was running for the corner of the end zone," Spaeth said on the phone after the game. [The Vikings] had it covered pretty good, but Jay just made a perfect throw."
What a difference a week made for the Bears, who last Monday night lost 32-7 to San Francisco, the same team the Vikings beat 24-13 earlier this year. Against the 49ers, Chicago let quarterback Jason Campbell get sacked six times and gained only 143 yards, while giving up 343.
Spaeth said he and his teammates couldn't understand how that could happen after they had won six games in a row before losing to Houston the week before -- and couldn't understand how they could then beat the Vikings so handily six days later.
"I wish I knew, we'd play that way every week," said Spaeth, who is from St. Michael. "We'd had a rough couple weeks, and we knew this was a big game for us. We knew we had to right the ship. We had extra incentive because it was a division game and a rival game. We just knew we had to win.
"We knew it was a big game for us and we couldn't play like last week, that's for sure. It is definitely big. It's always kind of extra incentive for me to play well because it's against the Vikings and it's where I grew up and went to school and all that stuff.
"It's tough to say must-win, but we knew it was a big game, a rival game, a division game, and we had lost the last two."