Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford isn't blaming his fractured right index finger for his horrid performance against the Bears on Sunday. Stafford said Monday that the injury didn't affect how he threw the ball in the four-interception game. "It had nothing to do with throwing interceptions," Stafford said. "When I went out there and played, I didn't feel it." Lions coach Jim Schwartz said he isn't concerned about Stafford's ability to throw with the injury -- which required a splint. "He threw the ball very well last Thursday and Friday," Schwartz said. "... The issue in this game was the wind, and the wind affected both quarterbacks about equally. One team had to throw the ball an awful lot, and the other team didn't."