This write up on yahoo fantasy RE: picking up Jordan Love off the waiver wire:
At no point Sunday afternoon was Love even remotely inconvenienced by Chicago's defense. He operated under no threat whatsoever and his receivers uncovered easily. We'll learn more about Love when he faces competent, game-ready opponents down the road, but the opening week results were certainly promising. (Sorry, but this is what you get when a Bears fan writes the pickups column.) Love averaged 9.1 yards per attempt, threw three touchdown passes (two to Romeo Doubs) and generally had his way with an overmatched, under-coached D. Green Bay travels to Atlanta in Week 2 and, at some point, Christian Watson will return from his hamstring issue.
Really sums it up pretty well; the description of the Bears anyway.
This write up on yahoo fantasy RE: picking up Jordan Love off the waiver wire:
At no point Sunday afternoon was Love even remotely inconvenienced by Chicago's defense. He operated under no threat whatsoever and his receivers uncovered easily. We'll learn more about Love when he faces competent, game-ready opponents down the road, but the opening week results were certainly promising. (Sorry, but this is what you get when a Bears fan writes the pickups column.) Love averaged 9.1 yards per attempt, threw three touchdown passes (two to Romeo Doubs) and generally had his way with an overmatched, under-coached D. Green Bay travels to Atlanta in Week 2 and, at some point, Christian Watson will return from his hamstring issue.
Really sums it up pretty well; the description of the Bears anyway.
God I'd never thought we would enter a season where the D might be as bad as the Mel Tucker days. I hope it improves for my sanity. 🤣🤣
This write up on yahoo fantasy RE: picking up Jordan Love off the waiver wire:
At no point Sunday afternoon was Love even remotely inconvenienced by Chicago's defense. He operated under no threat whatsoever and his receivers uncovered easily. We'll learn more about Love when he faces competent, game-ready opponents down the road, but the opening week results were certainly promising. (Sorry, but this is what you get when a Bears fan writes the pickups column.) Love averaged 9.1 yards per attempt, threw three touchdown passes (two to Romeo Doubs) and generally had his way with an overmatched, under-coached D. Green Bay travels to Atlanta in Week 2 and, at some point, Christian Watson will return from his hamstring issue.
Really sums it up pretty well; the description of the Bears anyway.
At some point you'd think the players would have some type of pride and at least attempt to perform. That D was pretty craptastic on Sunday.
I actually know a lot of Packer fans that are ex Bears fans... Take the scales off your eyes and find the light:)
I've always respected fans who don't jump to other teams when their own team is losing. Some of these "fair weather fans" even take it to the extreme and jump to whatever team is a fav for the season (you see them change jerseys like I change my underwear). I don't know, maybe it's stupid to sticking with a team that has been backed by generations of your family - but that's "me" and I'll continue to follow the team. I think that was one thing that made 1985 so special for Bears fans. They'd endured a lot of bad years (some as bad as right now... 1969 was even worse I think). But yeah, I'm not jumping to some darling team just so I can say my team is a winner that year.
Lets be honest... not like Packers are 'the winners'. They had 1 SB appearance in the last 25y. Even we had that much, so lets not get carried away. NFCN pretty much sucks and it has for ages.