You know the routine. Score, MVP and a line or two about how the game will unfold. Again, a bunch will get in the paper, but if you don't have all three elements - SCORE, MVP, SENTENCE - it's not getting in. Thanks.
January 2007 Archives
Special teams.
If I had to point to one reason why Bears fans should be worried, it's Rex Grossman's ability to handle the pressure of a Super Bowl.
I don't care about "genius" labels or connections to genius or potential. I care about results, and that's what Lovie Smith has given the Bears. And that's why this contract squabble is embarrassing the organization.
Ted Smith. Here was his post:
I didn't know what to expect Sunday until I had a premonition on the media bus heading to the game. I turned to my colleague Vaughn McClure and said "The Bears are going to blow them out.'' My instinct with the Super Bowl is the Colts are going to win, and that seems to be just what the Bears like to hear.
Mike Ditka said he's not taking sides Sunday. That's either disingenous, diplomatic or driven by ego. Does he owe the Bears his loyalty?
Give me the score, mvp and a line about how the game will unfold.
Congrats to Lee, who predicted the exact score and correctly assumed it would come down to a Robbie Gould field goal.
It wasn't dominant. It wasn't even very pretty. But the Bears are going to the NFC championship game.
Give me a score, an MVP of the game and two sentences on how you think the game will unfold. Many of these will be published in the paper.
Thanks to Tony Romo, here comes Seattle. The Bears should be headed to NFC title game, but look out for the Eagles.
Who do you want Bears fans?
What was worse for Bears fans Sunday, another pitiful Rex Grossman performance or the fact Brian Griese wasn't much better?