I get it. At least I think I get it. And I'm feeling it this morning. Don't get me wrong, yesterday was something else. But I don't fucking need Monday thru Saturday this week.
I'm over Roy "I have a vagina" Williams and the Detroit Lions. The Bears are good and we all know that now. But let's look at what the next three weeks have to offer...
Sunday September 24th at the 2-0 Minnesota Vikings. The Bears need to go out and make a point on the road: this is our division. Dominate on the defensive line and win the fucking football game.
Sunday October 1st versus the Seattle Seahawks (in primetime). A win the week previous would establish this as a battle between the best teams in the conference.
Sunday October 8th versus the Buffalo Bills. Dick Jauron returns to Chicago.
These three game define the season. They define the character of the goddamn football team. It is Monday morning and I don't care about anything in the world except these Chicago Bears.
#2 jeff said . . .Calm down man and enjoy The Day After.
Don't worry to much, this team seems to have a lot of confidense and they are not scared, they expect to win.
The Bears in primetime is cause for concern though. We all know how that has gone lately. That said this is the perfect year to turn that shit around. This is the team that can turn that shit around.
As for Juron and his Bills. Fuck em. Did you see their offense or lack of. That is a game that you are supposed to win, not even close.
Don't look to far ahead, bring on Minnosota eh.September 18, 2006
#3 Still basking in the glory that is said . . .i almost feel like i did for the week leading up to the eagles playoff game in 01...
feel like that's going to be how i feel every week
September 18, 2006
#4 Still basking in the glory that is Jason McKie said . . .The Viking fans around here (Iowa) saying some stupid shit about how they beat Carolina and we lost to them in the playoffs. Dumb.
I want the Bears to bust them up and litter the field with Brad Johnson's teeth.
The Bears always seem to suck in prime time. That needs to end this season.
Dick Jauron. Still can't believe he is employed as a head coach. At least Wanney figured out he wasn't ever going to be ready for the bigs.
5-o by Oct 9. I see no reason to be challenged by these teams. Bring the heat, keep using the fullback and the tight ends. Love it. That is BEAR football.
September 18, 2006
#5 Noah said . . .Fred's right. I love the way they look on the sideline. The team looks like they KNOW they are good. In 01, they knew they were faking it. Hell, we all knew too.
September 18, 2006
#6 jeff said . . .Is it a little weird to anyone else that we're having this conversation about the Bears?
This team has played two complete games. They were dominant on offense, defense and special teams. Sure we were playing shitty teams, but a win's a win in this league.
This team looks like they've got something to prove.
September 18, 2006
#7 jeff said . . .it's not that strange. we had this conversation about the kramer bears (not anywhere near the defense) and last year's bears (no offense). the bears problem is being good...it's being good consistently....it's understanding that some games ARE more important than others...
which is why i loved lovie's first goal being beat the packers...he gets it
September 19, 2006
#8 southside julio said . . .bears open as 3 point road faves this week
September 19, 2006
#9 Aaron Rodgers said . . .Noah is right. A win is a win in this league. Even though we were supposed to beat these teams, no one expected us to light up the board the way we have been. To think, last year we were thinking that the Bears defense alone would get us to the bowl. This year we're scared because of the prospect of a good-at worst-offense. YES, please give credit and praise to the entire team--from special teams to the lines--the team is doing better than expected. For those that criticize the running game--remember that we opened with a strong run. This established the run as a threat, caused Detroit to stack the box, allowing us to go to the air and hit TIGHT ENDS!, GO DEEP TO BERIAN, USE MOOSE TO FREE UP RECIEVERS! The scary part is that we have weapons, we're multi-faceted, and we have a quarterback that just may know how to use them. With Rex's confidence and poise--NFL watch out! What we have to hope for is that these hard hitting not-hibernating anymore Bears stay healthy from top to bottom...
September 19, 2006
#10 loudog said . . .Love Rex's play thus far but let me offer a perspective. How well will he do if they are behind? I think he could be the kind to go 'Favre' out there and balance out his TD to INT ratio trying to force shit where it don't fit. We will see if he is truly a poised QB that can take a team thru the playoffs (getting a bit ahead of ourselves) if can pull off this magic when the chips are down.
September 19, 2006
#11 Dirty Sanchez said . . .Long time/First time my friend.......I'll tell you a story, and believe me its true..a story you'll wish never happens to you.......... You run a great blog......... anyway on to the details..... louis kitchens 6'0 155 currently Beaverton Oregon, originally Cicero Indiana.. born into "Bears Hell" i.e. impressionable youth (first superbowl in memorybank was a pissed off sweetness and "pluto" not for the demoted icerock but the cancerridden inspiration for the devil's advocate from Provo, i.e. 2nd championship since '63 but I digress)....... my point is.. I've been waiting a long time (if you want me to post up the official police report from the Eagles playoff game debacle/frustration that cost me my freedom senior year at IU I will).... I'm not gonna argue about who is more authentic...........Although all you "superfans" need to remember that "Todd-Chris Farley-cheese fry booth" was actually a BADGER.........and a packer........although he picked a tasteful way to die...with a hooker in the (what the hell is the name of that diamond-shaped tower on the near northside?)....
my point is....and as sick as it is....I feel it this year.......Debate my accursedness but I finally fled northcentral indiana fall '05 (reddest of red states).......for hippieland (he was the last of the blue-bloods.the greaser-boys)......one life altering arrest and 2300 miles equate to the Bears finally getting their head out of the dankest Polska chick's thick rectum and seeing the daylight......trust me the Seahawks o-line is gonna get hasselbeck killed, its a Saints-come back to Nawlins year down south touchy (in a creepy uncle you're with me leather kind of way down south) and a G-men rest their hopes on the younger brother of the older brother of the father that never won anything but lame ass, only getting laugh track time on Jay Leno's show Sportcenter commercials........
ITs our time.......our time down here........I'll see you on south beach in January......
Bears 20
Jaguars 3(think the inverse of steelers-seahawks.........i live here now...... we'll get the popular vote......i.e. sketchy ref calls for the more popular national team against the small market club that chicks that splash glitter on the titties dancin' to girls-girls-girls don't remember in 2 weeks)
September 19, 2006
#12 District Selectman said . . .Good post, I think. Tell me how much weed one has to smoke to think like you write? That was as hard to read through as the friggin Magna Carta. Good post though, I think.
Go Bears!
September 19, 2006
#13 Jim said . . .Three big games before Arizona, then the bye week. Then another three big games in November to enjoy the snows of New England. But fuck it, I'm all about this week. The Queens are banged up on defense. Their offense is not exactly scary.
The Falcons and the Saints are going to end one NFC team's unbeaten streak. The Giants could end Seattle's. Let's end Minny's in a big, ugly, shit-in-their-mouths-and-make-'em-chew kind of way.
September 19, 2006
#14 #jkjohnson[GJEEGKKGGJGG] said . . .If Minnesota doesn't beat da Bears, I will buy one of your wives a football purse.
September 20, 2006
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June 12, 2011
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October 6, 2011
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