Trestman: 'Very Disappointing Loss'

(CBS) With a day to reflect, Bears coach Marc Trestman didn't feel any better about his team's 38-17 loss the the Packers on Sunday at Soldier Field.

"A very disappointing loss for us, a home game against a divisional opponent," Trestman said on WBBM Newsradio 780 on Monday morning. "Certainly wanted to play better."

Trestman called Chicago's lack of a pass rush on Green Bay quarterback Aaron Rodgers one of the game's biggest difference. The Bears were credited with one sack when Rodgers ran out of bounds behind the line of scrimmage on a play, but the initial game stats didn't credit them with a single hit on Rodgers.

"We didn't get a pass rush on him," Trestman said. "He was allowed to sit in the pocket too long.

"When Aaron Rodgers is playing the way he's playing, you can't give him anything."

Listen to the full interview below.

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