I guess I'm missing something here.
Let's get this figured out.
Okay, say Coach doesn't do the challenge, we have an extra time out. We let the Bears walk in, providing of course they don't kneel down as we've seen players do in the past, (Westbrook). They make the extra point.
Score 17 - 24 with let's say 1:00 left and we have a time out or two.
We let the ball go out of the endzone for a touchback, putting us on the 20.
Down to :56
We drive all the way down the field, score, tie the game. No flags, everything somehow magically lined up for us.
OVERTIME.
We lose the toss ... ONO's we kick to a good returning team with an offense that seemed to play with us at the end.
Cutler throws a pick that's ran back for a touchdown. We win the game.
That's a pseudo best case scenario.
That is the best for the fans, but is that the best for the team? Sure, you guys can play down right awful and don't deserve to win, but win anyhow ... and when coach is barking bout penalties the team can say 'but coach we had 17 flags dropped and STILL won'. 18 flags if you want to say we'd still have done the lateral stuff at the end of the game.
Even if we tie the game, I don't see us winning it in overtime. We couldn't do anything but shoot ourselves in the foot the 2nd half, they gave no evidence they'd turn it around in over time.