Friday, September 29, 2006
Kenneth Sothman, Bears SuperfanKenneth Sothman, Bears Superfan



"The win".

The definition of "The win": When a team pulls off a victory so great it changes the season forever. It's the game where for the first time ever not only does everything go right, but it does such in a fashion that it wakes the world up. Instead of being one of the contender's, that team is now the favorite. The confidence of every player on the team thus rises from this, but only in positive forms that enhances their play. Suddenly every small thing starts dropping in this team's direction, and the team seems unstoppable. At the end of the year, this game will be remembered as what changed everything.

Ladies and gentlemen, I feel this win is coming for either team on Sunday. Onto some random Bears stuff:

- Rex Grossman is currently in "Jon Garland Zone", meaning as long as he doesn't have that inning, or in Rex's case that horrible interception, then he's going to be good.

- Props to Gail for making the best point on this board so far. This team, the one we will be watching on Sunday, deserves to grow and become it's own identity. They can be special by themselves, and don't need the extra pressure of trying to be "The next 85-86 Bears" rather then being the "06-07 Bears". Anytime there's a good Chicago Bears team, we shouldn't have to dig up comparisons of teams from the past. Honestly, is there another team in the league so fixated on one past team that it brings up the same team over and over again anytime the city has a good team? I mean yes, they were definitely great, possibly one of the most loaded teams of all-time. Their efforts should always be remembered and celebrated, but to be able to move on from the past, we also have to let it go.

- The Sports Guy picked against us once again, so mark up the win for us...

- Sorry so short, but trust me, once we chalk up the win on Sunday, you'll be hearing alot from me. Also, next week will be the debut of the "Goal-Line Stand"...

- Go BEARS!

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