Whatcha got for this one? Will we bounce back with a win? Or not?
Who cares?
I know. That game will mark a full month that I haven't watched the Bears. Tonight though, I'm watching the Seattle/Eagles game. It's pretty good. There were some excellent college games this weekend that I watched too. Good football. Who knew? LOL, I'm tired of watching the clown shows each week in Chicago. Just bad football. Really bad.
Whatcha got for this one? Will we bounce back with a win? Or not?
Who cares?
This is what I feel, if we couldn't beat a 1-10 49ers team I don't see any chance of us beating any other team for the rest of the year. That is including the winless Browns...
No chance. It's over. Fox is mailing it in. A few players will play hard, the rest are done too. But it'll be close!
LOL, we're 6.5 pt "dogs" tonight. Probably 7 by next weekend or worse once the injury reports comes out.
For those who don't think this team has quit yet, look at that come Friday. There are multiple way of "quitting". See whose listed DNP. When you're winning guys will get up off a death bed to play. By Friday a case of the sniffles and a few muscle aches will be all it takes.
I think this team is looking forward to Jan 1st. I don't see alot of fight left in them. They might pull off this one just to prove everyone wrong, but it doesn't really matter does it.
I'll still watch because I'm an idiot.
Maybe the ostriches can help us emo-posters out and explain again about 'close losses.'
I think this team is looking forward to Jan 1st. I don't see alot of fight left in them. They might pull off this one just to prove everyone wrong, but it doesn't really matter does it.
I'll still watch because I'm an idiot.
Maybe the ostriches can help us emo-posters out and explain again about 'close losses.'
No need to be an emo-poster. You can prove that the Bears are actually doing very well, once the excuses are all factored in. Here's how.
It's not complicated, Brasilbear. It is the "Chicago Bears Theory of Relativity" that proves that the franchise is still "relevant" in the NFL. I posted it below. The key variables account for official excuses, unofficial excuses, hopes, prayers, the famed "McCaskey Factor of how to fleece the rubes/fans", the Sweaty Teddy factor of incompetence... well... you can see it all below. Once all of the "excuses" are factored in (you do need a good scientific calculator to run this), you will note that the Chicago Bears have actually won several Super Bowls in the last few years, once the "Chicago Bears Theory of Relativity" factors in all of the excuses... oh, I'm sorry, we are supposed to be more politically correct now and call them "reasons" and not excuses.
One last thing. If you run the numbers and still don't see that the franchise is doing well, then no problem. Just hand your big scientific calculator to a friend and have him beat you over the head until you are senseless. Once you reach the senseless state (or even if you are knocked unconscious), you will see that the team is actually looking very good now.
I feel better already. Oh, and the formula PROVES that John Fox is actually the NFL's most valuable coach... once the excuses are all factored in.
I know. That game will mark a full month that I haven't watched the Bears. Tonight though, I'm watching the Seattle/Eagles game. It's pretty good. There were some excellent college games this weekend that I watched too. Good football. Who knew? LOL, I'm tired of watching the clown shows each week in Chicago. Just bad football. Really bad.
Worst thing is I'm going to this game. Will be in Cincy visiting some friends and family and it seemed like such a fun idea months ago when we planned the trip. This after going to Soldier Field to watch the shitfests that were the week 10 and 11 losses to Green Bay and Detroit at home. I sold the rest of my season tickets after that.
I'm so fed up and, other than wanting Trub to play well (which he can't thanks to this coaching staff and terrible O-roster), I honestly hope we lose out.
LINK Bengals to be without 6 starters vs. Bears The Cincinnati Bengals will be without six starters Sunday against the Chicago Bears, and another four players are listed as questionable.
Linebacker Vontaze Burfict, running back Joe Mixon and cornerback Dre Kirkpatrick will sit out after suffering concussions in Monday night’s 23-20 loss to the Steelers, while cornerback Adam Jones (groin), linebacker Nick Vigil (ankle) and safety Shawn Williams (hamstring) will be inactive as well.
Defensive tackle Geno Atkins (toe), cornerback Darqueze Dennard (knee), linebacker Vinny Rey (hamstring) and safety Brandon Wilson (ankle) are listed as questionable.
“We’ll be fine,” Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis said after Friday’s practice.