Thursday, October 12, 2006
Sue Rhein, Bears Super FanSue Rhein, Bears Super Fan



I agree 100% with Lisa with regards to the fact that the Bears Defense would dominate over the Colts Offense and Mr. Peyton Manning. I heard one of the sports announcers from Sports Center commenting that if the Bears had to face off against the Colts that the Colts would lose. He said with the way the Bears Defense has been dominating over all their other opponents that Mr. Peyton Manning and his Offense wouldn't stand a chance against the heart pounding, sweat pouring Bears Defense so with that said, the Bears Defense would run circles around the Colts Offense and Mr. Peyton Manning.

WOW WHAT A RUSH, that's all I have to say with regards to the Bears/Bills game last Sunday. Every time I heard the fans going nuts on the TV I would run to the TV in my living room to see what was going on and wouldn't you know it, the Bears were always in the Red Zone and getting ready to score. I was in shock for the first couple of touchdowns but then after that, I kept wanting more and more points to be added to the Bears score and since the Bills never showed up to play anyway or if they did, they sent in their practice squad to play against the Bears so why shouldn't the Bears continue to run and/or pass down field and rack up more points against the non-existing Buffalo Bills team.

A friend of mine told me at the beginning of the season to not get overly excited after the Bears first win against Brett Favre and the Green Bay Packers, but then as week after week went by and the Bears continued to win game after game, he then told me not to talk to him until after the Seattle game because, he assured me that that's when the Bears were going to obtain their first loss. Well I have to admit this that I too was a little nervous about playing what was supposed to be a "Good Team" but once we began our run for the goal line and clearly dominated over the Seahawks, I knew then that I should have gone with my own gut instincts instead of letting others cloud my mind with bad karma where the Bears are concerned.

However, I still have a feeling that the Bears are going to lose track of what is really important, which by the way is winning football games. My reasoning for this is because winning has become too easy for us and because the teams we are playing against don't seem to have the drive or maybe they're not as hungry for a win as the Bears are. We had our taste of what it meant to be in the play-offs last season and this season we aren't stopping at the play-offs, this season we want what belongs to us which is the Lombardi Trophy safely tucked away in the Bears display case at Halas Hall for all current and future Bears Fans to see and not only do we want the Lombardi Trophy but, we want respect from the other players and teams that the Bears have been lacking for quite some years we want the other players and teams in the football league to know that the Bears are a real football team and that when the Bears step out on to the field they intend to give it their all and to play a full 60 minutes worth of heart pounding, sweat pouring football.

So all I have to say to the Cardinals is: "ARE YOU READY FOR SOME BEARS FOOTBALL." My prediction for this Monday's blow-out is: Bears 37 - Cardinals 3.

Okay Marcus the time has come for you to take a stand, are you rooting for the Bears or the Colts??

GO BEARS

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