Nothing like some true bad blood to galvanize a city around its quarterback. Thanks to Vikings' safety Darren Sharper, the enemy for many Bears fans now is Minnesota, not Rex Grossman.
November 2006 Archives
Rex Grossman has had his chance to regain his early season form, but he cost the Bears the game Sunday. He's stunk 4 out of the last 6. It's time for Brian Griese.
This isn't about headbands or playing time or $60 million, it's about putting team first. And Ben Wallace isn't doing it.
The Bears will miss Ricky Manning Jr., but there's something about them being underdogs — true underdogs, not this "lack of respect" crap we always hear — that makes me think the Bears will win.
This is the first entry I've done by popular demand. Our White Sox beat writer Joe Cowley put Derek Jeter sixth on his MVP ballot, and Yankee Nation is not happy.
The Cubs made a big splash by signing Alfonso Soriano, and he'll help, but they still need pitching.
Bears again were one-dimensional Sunday against the Jets. The offense — except for Thomas Jones and the one TD catch-and-run — stunk. It likely won't be enough to get by New England or deep into the playoffs.
They beat the Patriots in Foxboro, and that makes them dangerous. Period. They got beat by the Browns, and that makes them very beatable. Which Jets team will host the Bears Sunday?
No, he shouldn't be fired. He won't even be suspended a game, although he probably should be. But Bob Knight needs to learn how to keep his hands to himself.
OK bloggers, how many of you were calling for Brian Griese in the second quarter?
Even with all of their injuries, the smart money Sunday night is on the Giants.
So Brian Griese would have beaten the Dolphins Sunday? I don't think so.
Which is more "helpful" to the Bears?
How can Rex Grossman look so good in some games and so bad in games like Sunday?