Saturday, September 22, 2007
Good or Bad Rex? Or, Is It Good or Bad Ron?
Walter Brzeski, Bears SuperfanWell, we all know the game depends a lot on Good Rex or Bad Rex. But, what about Good Ron (Turner) or Bad Ron? Isn't it time Ron Turner starts to get the blame for the Bears poor offensive performance? Why is it always dumped on Rex?
Ron Turner SHOULD have some kind of grasp about what his players can and can't do by now. Last year, QB coach Wade Wilson was fired and rightfully so due to his inability to correct Grossman's poor fundamentals and reads. However, the Bears hired Pep Hamilton to strictly work on those things and isn't included in the play-calling or game planning, it's all in Turner's court.
Rex has been told so many things lately about his play that he seems to be frozen at times in what to do. But, the one thing I will tell Grossman to do is RUN, REX, RUN! If he scrambles that will open up the defense and allow some cushion for his receivers and help offset the huge pressure he's sure to face on Sunday night.

http://www.mooviees.com/mt/movie_still.php?m=1156&e=0&s=41321
On a side note: As I see it, the only real advantage the Dallas home fans have over the Bears home fans is:

http://www.dallascowboys.com/cheerleaders/squad.cfm
But, I give these girls credit:

KEYS FOR THE DALLAS GAME:
Phase 1:
OFFENSE:
1. Ball control, run the clock, take what the defense gives
2. Rein Rex in and spread the ball around to all your weapons
3. O-Line needs to get off the ball and work together
4. Pickup the free man on blitzes, keep the back in with his head on a swivel looking for the free man.
5. 2 or less turnovers
Phase 2:
DEFENSE:
1. Limit YACs (yards after catches)
2. Confuse Romo with different coverages and blitzes
3. D-Line needs to use their quickness to get to the gaps fast against 'mammoth' Dallas O-Line.
4. Bully Terrell Owens....don't miss any opportunity to hit him hard
5. Force 3 Dallas turnovers (1 for TD, Urlacher?)
Phase 3:
SPECIAL TEAMS:
1. Go after the Dallas punter...force a block (TD?) and bad punts
2. Utilize upmen on kickoffs to run squib kicks into Dallas territory
3. Pin Dallas in with avg. starting position at their own 18-22 yd. line
4. Maynard or Johnson need to keep the ball up and average 39 yds/punt(Don't outkick the coverage)
5. Robbie Gould needs to kickoff to goaline or within 5 yd. line and hit the critcial field goals (game winner with time expiring?)
Phase 4:
FANS:
1. Need to drown out the 15% of the crowd which will be Cowboys fans
2. Not boo Rex too quickly and give him a few chances, then, if he doesn't respond..start the 'GRIESE" chants.
3. Show up and bring some enthusiasm
4. Don't sit on your hands
5. Wait until a stoppage to get in/out of your seats
If Bears can hit 3/5 on each of these areas, expect:
Bears 24 Cowboys 23
Posted at 12:01 PM
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