With the injuries to Brees and Kamura the Bear's might have a chance. Bridgewater is "Capt checkdown" which should be easy to deal with.
Of course with this team nothing is ever easy.
So true. But I'm hoping the bye week will have helped the team re-group and sort out some stuff and clean up some of the self-inflicted wounds we are seeing them make. Both of the Bears losses were so winnable. Both were close games. Just "stop the stupid" stuff if nothing else.
With the injuries to Brees and Kamura the Bear's might have a chance. Bridgewater is "Capt checkdown" which should be easy to deal with.
Of course with this team nothing is ever easy.
So true. But I'm hoping the bye week will have helped the team re-group and sort out some stuff and clean up some of the self-inflicted wounds we are seeing them make. Both of the Bears losses were so winnable. Both were close games. Just "stop the stupid" stuff if nothing else.
If I could I'd post "Stop The Stupid" in my classroom. You should copyright and market that.
Looks like Brees, Cook, and Kamara are all out. That's 2 of the 3 best Saints players, including their HOF QB.
There's zero excuse for the Bears, only missing Hicks as their only standout injury (Long doesn't count since he was sucking anyway), for to lose this game especially at home.
Gut check time for Nagy here. He needs to get the O going, no more excuses.
Post by britishbearfan on Oct 19, 2019 2:05:56 GMT -6
Even with those 3 out Saints are still a seriously good team. Great lines on both sides. Great secondary. Michael Thomas. This will still be a very tough game.
Even with those 3 out Saints are still a seriously good team. Great lines on both sides. Great secondary. Michael Thomas. This will still be a very tough game.
No doubt they're a good team. If the Bears are as good as they claim, they need to be able to beat good teams at home. Especially good teams missing their HOF QB and all-pro RB.