I think about it sometimes, I have to admit. Sitting there at Josie Wood's Pub and looking up at the scoreboard...I slip up and I think about it.
I think about it when I see Rex Grossman throw sixty-yard bombs to Bernard Berrian against one of the best secondaries in the National Football League and erasing the memory of the last guy to wear #8.
I think about it when a Jerry Angelo conceived defensive line puts on a show while two of its four starters are out against the league's leading rusher. We've been told such depth was impossible in today's NFL, weren't we?
I think about it when I see a defensive unit get angry after blowing a shutout in a forty point blowout.
I think about it every time I see Robbie Gould's right foot touch the football.
I think about it whenever 54 is on screen. I think about it even more when 55 is standing by his side.
I think about it with every additional second the offensive line gives Rex to chuck the football.
But more than anything else...I think about because deep down in the honest places I try to avoid in my every day life...in those places where I keep my love for the movie COCKTAIL and a lot of Meatloaf songs...I hope there aren't any Dennys in Miami...
Because Ricky Manning Jr. is coming. And he's bringing the 2006 Chicago Bears with him.
#2 Noah said . . .This is my favorite part, I think this is cool and exactly what you like to see...
"The thing about Ruben is that I pass-rush against him and he's coaching me as I'm rushing," Bears defensive tackle Tommie Harris said. "He's talking to me. Then he pushes me and yells, 'Run to the ball!'"
Garza marveled: "Think about what's going on. Here's Ruben Brown, 34, and he's blocking Tommie Harris, who's 23 and great. And he's showing Tommie moves that will help him get to the next level. He's always coaching us up.
October 9, 2006
#3 Ricky Manning Jr. said . . .Brings a tear to my eye.
October 9, 2006
#4 max said . . .Hey now. Don't go thinking you have me figured out from a single, isolated incident.
It doesn't have to be a Denny's- I'll beat up nerds with laptops anywhere.October 10, 2006
#5 Justin said . . .Sean Salisbury:
"Its the Bears and then everyone else"
Merril Hoge:
"They have no weaknesses. I don't think anyone can hang with them"
I'm giddy. I cant remember the last time I have been so happy. Its amazing
October 10, 2006
#6 Dave said . . .Even Mark Schlereth who picked against the bears the first three games said no one can stop the Bears "juggarnaut" WOW
October 10, 2006
#7 Justin said . . .Da Bear "JUG-HER-NOT"? Wow is right. You people are dreaming. You've given these scrubs the SB before the season is even half over.
I wonder if the person who sits around in their pathetic life thinking about all this crap, remembers that image of "Er-slacker" getting bulldozed by the "Bus" last year. That one hit sums up your whole wanna-be squad.
Da Bears, 13-3 1st round losers.
October 11, 2006
#8 Dave said . . .Dave is a fucking Moron...does outscoring your opponents 156-36 mean anything to you?? HA..you stupid retard..I bet you're a Colts fan..lol
October 11, 2006
Justin, supporting the Colts is like supporting "Da Bear". They look good during the year, but fucking choke in the play-offs.
I don't give a fuck how many points you score during the year, and how many you hold your apponent to. If you lose in the first round like you fucking fags do, it don't mean shit.
So until you understand that you little fuckin monkey cocksucker, shut the fuck up.
October 16, 2006
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