Tuesday, October 31, 2006

What's the frequency Kenneth?

Paul Bixby
Paul Bixby , Bears Super Fan


Apparently, it's AM 780 as Kenneth does his best Bears Radio impression ;)

I did read the whole thing, and it stops at half-time. I tried the liveblog once too (for the -ack- Packers shutout). The problem is, with this team, except for the Arizona game, it's just boring. How many different ways can you say, "This Bears Team is the best we have seen in a long time," and "Rex shows the utmost confidence in his team and his abilities," and "Don't look now, that sinking ship is the points spread being blown out of the water?"

Did anyone really watch all of the second half? I dug into this week's comic books which I hadn't had the opportunity to read up to that point. It's so odd to be watching the Bears and not care that the opponent scored points on us because the only thing it did was prevent the shutout. It's not like there was any threat of the 49ers erasing a 41 point deficit!

By the way, anyone else wish they had managed to score 5 points in the second half to finish the game 46-10?

What scares me is that the Bears have so much garbage time in their games. They essentially rest the full first offense halfway through the third quarter. Won't these guys get soft from not playing full games? What happens when we play NY and New England when he have to play four quarters?

Speaking of four quarters, was anyone going to tell Denny Green that football is four quarters?

"The Bears are what we thought they were. They are what we thought they were. We played them in the preseason. Who the hell plays the third game in the preseason like it's bull----? Bull----! We played them in the third game. Everybody played three quarters.

"The Bears are who we thought they were! That's why we took the damn field. If you want to crown them, just crown their a--. They are who we thought they were and we let them off the hook!"


Arizona played three pretty good quarters in their game. Just couldn't seem to find the field in the fourth. Makes me wonder what would have happened if the Bears had played four quarters in the pre-season?

So, next week is Miami. They ruined one perfect season for us. Somehow, I don't think that's going to be a problem this year. I predict 35-14.

Posted at 3:05 PM

1 Comments:

Blogger Ken Sothman said...

Paul nails it on the nose... if the 49ers game was an instant classic, the blog would've been great. By time we were up 24-0 I was thinking to myself "Dang, what'd I get myself into?"

As of right now, I personally don't mind the Bears players getting rest during the fourth quarters since it's such a long grueling season. But once week 13 and 14 start rolling around is when I'll be scared of players over-resting, especially with the rust they'll have in the playoffs from most likely getting the bye. Sometimes I truly think it's better to be struggling a little while heading in then being completely set weeks in advance.

10/31/2006 04:57:00 PM  

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