And Jacobs.If there was ever a game we didn't deserve to win it was this one. An otherwise disgusting effort. Watson was the only player that showed up today. And Brooks at the end.
And Jacobs.If there was ever a game we didn't deserve to win it was this one. An otherwise disgusting effort. Watson was the only player that showed up today. And Brooks at the end.
You're going to talk the same smack? You mean it won't get better? Maybe with a couple of good drafts... ya know...We are a clown show of Abric proportion I mean the fact that you guys had to sweat it is a victory and itself for me because come on it's us. We are the worst franchise ever and it sucks because I'll be back here next free season and I'll talk the same smack Cause I love my team but right now I want to go jump off a cliff so all you can look forward to either barely missing the playoffs or an epic beat down in the first round so just shiiiittteeeee
He's a Bears fan… i'm sure realistic optimism doesn’t come naturally.You're going to talk the same smack? You mean it won't get better? Maybe with a couple of good drafts... ya know...
My assessment of that game does not center on the Bears Defense. We moved the ball fine on the very few possessions that we had. Our low points was a result of terrible red zone decisions in playcalling and poor execution… AND the fact that our own defense sucked allowing long Bear possesions limiting the
My only comment is MLF needs to give up play calling which is dull, unimaginative, and doesn’t fool anyone.I'll take a scummy undeserved "W" .... but I have to ask ... when will this team look playoff caliber. We keep saying there's a lot of season left but good God, give me some execution...give me some imposing of their will on a lesser opponent... give me a foot on the proverbial throat instead of this flailing like they're learning to dog paddle.
I'll take a scummy undeserved "W" .... but I have to ask ... when will this team look playoff caliber.
I thought we blocked it and it hit the bottom of the goalposts. Maybe I'm wrong though, my eyesight's not the best.
Oh well, as long as he missed.Thought that at first, but watched again. Optical illusion on the slow replay. Looks like it hit around the goal line then bounced to the end zone.
Agree. Right now you need to stack up wins, to hopefully make the dance. Once you get there anything can happen. You want to be clicking on all cylinders at the end, like we were last year, which is opposite of how the Eagles were heading into the playoffs.If they look like a playoff team in the last 3 weeks, great. Otherwise style points are useless to gnash teeth over.
This is the time to bring out the old saying that if you can play poorly and still win the game, you're pretty good. Not sure that applies to this game though lol.A win is a win but are the Packers a good team? There was some good and plenty of bad in today's game. While there are no moral loses in the NFL, this victory is less than satisfying. I love the 11th in a row against the Bears but they got outplayed which doesn't bode well for future games against the good teams. A poor Bears O line just dominated the LOS on way too many running plays even if you somehow think Caleb Williams yards were a fluke. I was hoping for more coming out of the bye with a relatively healthy team.
I remember for years it seems like most Bears fans were convinced every year that they were going to win the Super Bowl, no matter how unrealistic it was. Personally, I find the change refreshing.He's a Bears fan… i'm sure realistic optimism doesn’t come naturally.
All the teams they should have beat, they did. 3 loses, all to playoff teams ( Eagles, Vikings, Lions). Only 1 signature win at the moment ( Texans), but no what you would call "bad" loses, aside for not playing well in 2 of those games. Eventually, they need to win a tough matchup, if they want to be a contender, and the 49ers next week could be that game. The Dolphins and Saints are finding some life the past two weeks, so those games are looking more difficult as we get closer. Really need to beat the Vikings this time around. I just don't envision a win vs the Lions in Detroit.This is the time to bring out the old saying that if you can play poorly and still win the game, you're pretty good. Not sure that applies to this game though lol.
I remember for years it seems like most Bears fans were convinced every year that they were going to win the Super Bowl, no matter how unrealistic it was. Personally, I find the change refreshing.
Nobody said anything, but I thought it looked like it hit the crossbar tooI thought we blocked it and it hit the bottom of the goalposts. Maybe I'm wrong though, my eyesight's not the best.
Well, I'm sure as hell not going to rub it in. This is nothing for cheeseheads to brag about; it may be the ugliest game I've ever seen us win.I know everyone's gonna go ahead and rub it in, but you guys aren't gonna do anything in the playoffs. Anyways you beat the worst team in the league arguably by a point so sleep on that.
Another measuring stick is if you lose games, but they're close, that can be a positive sign.All the teams they should have beat, they did. 3 loses, all to playoff teams ( Eagles, Vikings, Lions). Only 1 signature win at the moment ( Texans), but no what you would call "bad" loses, aside for not playing well in 2 of those games.
This is a game the Bears should have won, and deserved to win. And the fans deserved it too.
I'll take a scummy undeserved "W" .... but I have to ask ... when will this team look playoff caliber. We keep saying there's a lot of season left but good God, give me some execution...give me some imposing of their will on a lesser opponent... give me a foot on the proverbial throat instead of this flailing like they're learning to dog paddle.
I'm sounding like a broken record now but that's what happens when you are competing in the toughest division in football as the youngest team in the league. If you look at the NFC North rankings they correlate literally to how experienced each starting QB is.All the teams they should have beat, they did. 3 loses, all to playoff teams ( Eagles, Vikings, Lions). Only 1 signature win at the moment ( Texans), but no what you would call "bad" loses, aside for not playing well in 2 of those games. Eventually, they need to win a tough matchup, if they want to be a contender, and the 49ers next week could be that game. The Dolphins and Saints are finding some life the past two weeks, so those games are looking more difficult as we get closer. Really need to beat the Vikings this time around. I just don't envision a win vs the Lions in Detroit.
I actually mostly agree. The only thing I will say is Caleb Williams is a good athlete. He uses both his legs and arm and today mostly hurt us with his legs by extending drives and scrambling for pretty amazing tight window throws.I'll take a scummy undeserved "W" .... but I have to ask ... when will this team look playoff caliber. We keep saying there's a lot of season left but good God, give me some execution...give me some imposing of their will on a lesser opponent... give me a foot on the proverbial throat instead of this flailing like they're learning to dog paddle.
If they don't show us anything these next two games then we are probably a dead team walking.I'll take a scummy undeserved "W" .... but I have to ask ... when will this team look playoff caliber. We keep saying there's a lot of season left but good God, give me some execution...give me some imposing of their will on a lesser opponent... give me a foot on the proverbial throat instead of this flailing like they're learning to dog paddle.
The margin between the best teams and worst teams is actually pretty narrow.I don't think winning ugly is the sign of a good team. On the contrary, it means that when you face a good team, it will be an ugly loss.