It’s never easy | Bears 31 Steelers 28

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I am still trying to calm the fuck down after that one.

This had all the makings of a long afternoon. Even the first drive for the Steelers, it just seemed the Bears were in for a bad day. Nahshon Wright saves the first drive. But the next? 95 yards right down the field. I don’t care if it’s Mason Rudolph or John Elway. If a defense gives up a 95-yard drive with ease, they are fucking rotten. Timely takeaways saves the day again. Grady Jarrett and Jaquon Brisker saved the team on the last drive with the tipped passes.

All these football “experts” continue to say these aren’t the old Bears. False. I will continue to say “same old Bears” until the defense can cover receivers and win 35-10 for a change. All of these come-from-behind victories and holding on like today is not sustainable. The defense can’t give up nearly 200 yards rushing like today. They can’t let receivers roam all over the field wide open. They can’t get stupid penalties (Nick McCloud on a pass interference).

Poor Caleb Williams. This guy has been put in a position to fail and yet, finds a way to generate five scoring drives. Yeah, the last couple offensive drives were pretty fucking stupid with him throwing incomplete passes. Thankfully, an injury on the Steelers cost them their last timeout on the final drive. But this stupidity ultimately falls on Ben Johnson. Instead of running the ball, they have Caleb rolling out and putting the game at risk.

The fucking around needs to stop. The Super Bowl Champion Eagles are next on Friday.

3 Responses to “It’s never easy | Bears 31 Steelers 28”

  1. John's avatar John Says:

    I predict the Bears will be blown away in a 55-11 massacre, just like 2013. In fact, Fro Dog, I’ll bet it’ll come down to some horrific choke in the games coming against the Packers and/or Lions, just like 2013. They will find a way to hand away the division lead, and maybe the playoffs, too.

  2. Dave's avatar Dave Says:

    The Dallas Cowboys, the only team the Bears have blown out this season, came all the way back from 21-0 to beat the Eagles. The Eagles are certainly beatable, including by the Bears. Today, they had second and third stringers on defense making big plays and saving the game. On defensive signal-calling, they had green-dotted a player who I have not even heard of. The Bears have not had a full strength defense the whole season. This is good coaching, Ben and Dennis have them playing their asses off. A rookie head coach with an injury riddled roster has an 8-3 record. The whole team plays with a chip on their shoulder while having fun out there doing it. This is a whole-hearted culture change. I understand its difficult to overcome the bitter tastes in our mouths from a soon to be 40 year title drought, but some of us need to get on board or turn in our fan card.

    I mean come on, a close win is still a win, even if it’s a playoff game or Super Bowl.

    BEAR THE FUCK DOWN

  3. Tonny C.'s avatar Tonny C. Says:

    While I share your frustration the fact is we had 6 defensive starters out. We cannot have McCloud start again vs. the Eagles. THe Bears should have guys back next week.

SHOW DA FIRE AND PASSION, MY FRENDT!