Article after article, and podcast after podcast, we are seeing the Bears' being respected for their off-season moves this year. It's been years since I can remember getting this much love from the sports media people. This particular article is from Sports Illustrated that has been brutal about the Bears in recent years - LOL, I think hell just froze over :-)
LINK MVP Candidate Leading Much-Improved Team Analysts from across the web have seen big things ahead for the Bears, including
The Bears are reaping the hype reward from an offseason of constant motion by GM Ryan Poles.
They're being labeled everything from drastically improved to having a quarterback who should be in the running for MVP.
The33rdteam.com, the same website that thought they should trade Justin Fields in the past, has the Bears as the second most improved team in the NFL. Even more surprising, it's former Packers wide receiver Greg Jennings who is reported to have authored this notion.
"The Chicago Bears made a key decision prior to the draft, deciding to build the team around QB Justin Fields," Jennings says. "When they traded out of having the No. 1 pick, it made a statement right out of the gate that the Bears (were) Fields' team."
Gasp! The Bandwagon! Break out the stagecoach, JABF.
LOL, here it is... and if you notice, they've replaced all the band with some really long arm dudes for this go-around. Gotta like that. (and I'm hurt that you didn't mention how my ellipses are perfectly formed this season. I've been practicing :-)
Gasp! The Bandwagon! Break out the stagecoach, JABF.
LOL, here it is... and if you notice, they've replaced all the band with some really long arm dudes for this go-around. Gotta like that. (and I'm hurt that you didn't mention how my ellipses are perfectly formed this season. I've been practicing :-)
It is well known among music circles that the best trombone players have the longest arms. It allows them to reach the lowest of notes, while allowing for faster recovery time if they make a mistake.
LOL, here it is... and if you notice, they've replaced all the band with some really long arm dudes for this go-around. Gotta like that. (and I'm hurt that you didn't mention how my ellipses are perfectly formed this season. I've been practicing :-)
It is well known among music circles that the best trombone players have the longest arms. It allows them to reach the lowest of notes, while allowing for faster recovery time if they make a mistake.
The current status of The Bandwagon is on fire while simultaneously sinking in quicksand with two broken axles and all the oxen pulling it have died. The coaches have caught dysentery.
The Oregon Trail through the 2023 season is underway.
Article after article, and podcast after podcast, we are seeing the Bears' being respected for their off-season moves this year. It's been years since I can remember getting this much love from the sports media people. This particular article is from Sports Illustrated that has been brutal about the Bears in recent years - LOL, I think hell just froze over :-)
LINK MVP Candidate Leading Much-Improved Team Analysts from across the web have seen big things ahead for the Bears, including
The Bears are reaping the hype reward from an offseason of constant motion by GM Ryan Poles.
They're being labeled everything from drastically improved to having a quarterback who should be in the running for MVP.
The33rdteam.com, the same website that thought they should trade Justin Fields in the past, has the Bears as the second most improved team in the NFL. Even more surprising, it's former Packers wide receiver Greg Jennings who is reported to have authored this notion.
"The Chicago Bears made a key decision prior to the draft, deciding to build the team around QB Justin Fields," Jennings says. "When they traded out of having the No. 1 pick, it made a statement right out of the gate that the Bears (were) Fields' team."
I wasn't around all spring and summer bc it wasn't worth my time, not sure I'll be around all fall and winter. I saw this disaster upon hearing the HC hiring, and I knew it was going to be bad after I saw fa and the draft. This entire off-season was a mess just like last year.
It is well known among music circles that the best trombone players have the longest arms. It allows them to reach the lowest of notes, while allowing for faster recovery time if they make a mistake.
The current status of The Bandwagon is on fire while simultaneously sinking in quicksand with two broken axles and all the oxen pulling it have died. The coaches have caught dysentery.
The Oregon Trail through the 2023 season is underway.
If it gets much worse I fear we may see Halas Hall go full-blown "Donner Party" on each other. I think Eberflus might be the first to go, but he looks like he'd be a bit tough to eat.