The offseason is here. What do you want the Bears to do?

February 14, 2024 by

As I said before, keep Justin Fields and draft Caleb Williams as an insurance policy. So many are insisting that if the Bears take any quarterback in the draft, that they must trade Fields. Why? They have Fields under control for one more year along with a team option for a fifth year.

If Fields still sucks, then trade him at the deadline or pick up the fifth year and then trade him. It’s simple as that.

“CHAMPAGNE ROOM!”

February 8, 2024 by

If you listened to 670 The Score and remembered some of their goofy commercials about 15 years ago, you will get the reference of that headline.

While Steve “Mongo” McMichael was on his way out of football as I was growing up, I have early memories of him. But a lasting image was getting sacks in Tecmo Super Bowl with him. Great game and I believe I would get about 20-30 sacks a season in that video game.

Devin Hester and Julius Peppers also got in. Well-deserved. Obviously, more connected with Hester as he started his career when I was in college.

Happy for all three, especially for Mongo.

The Lions pulled a “Bears.” I feel sorry for them.

January 31, 2024 by

A 24-7 halftime lead. I guess it doesn’t mean as much these days since teams seem to get complacent.

But damn, Dan Campbell wasn’t very smart. I felt he cost the Lions a chance to go to the Super Bowl by refusing to try for field goals rather than go for it.

It was sad. I actually wanted to see them succeed because the only team that had as much heartbreak or more over the course of history other than the Bears is the Lions. They aren’t the Packers or Vikings.

The Super Bowl is set between the Chiefs and 49ers. It’s a rematch of four years ago.

Shane Waldron is coming to town to try to fix the most offensively inept franchise in NFL history.

January 22, 2024 by

Here we go again with another offensive coordinator. And as it went for the 150 offensive coordinators before him, we are wanting him to not be “offensive” to what an offense should look like.

As Dave mentioned in the previous thread, he somehow resurrected Geno Smith’s career after many shitty seasons.

We still don’t know what the Bears are going to do with that first pick. One would think it will either be Caleb Williams or Marvin Harrison Jr. The issue with this is that we know that no matter what the decision is, it will be the wrong one. At least that’s what history tells us. You would think it would actually turn around one of these years. But this team continues to draft busts.

This is it for Poles and Eberf-LOSE. A competent owner/CEO would tell these two to win the Super Bowl or they are gone. Anything less is a failure.

Well, one of the two clowns was fired. Will the Bears find a competent offensive coordinator?

January 13, 2024 by

As the first weekend of the playoffs are here, we are wishing the Bears were in the mix. Instead, they are home watching these games.

The Bears canned a sad excuse for an offensive coordinator in Luke Getsy. So here is a cry for help from the fans:

PLEASE FIND AN OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR WHO WILL CALL A RUN PLAY UP THE MIDDLE ON THIRD AND INCHES. PLEASE.

What’s taking so long to fire these two clowns?

January 9, 2024 by

I just don’t get it. Eberf-LOSE is responsible for blowing three double-digit fourth quarter leads. Luke Getsy is responsible for the ineptitude that is the offense of the Bears.

What more evidence does Ryan Poles need to see that these two need to take a hike? They had a chance to prove themselves worthy on the final day of the season against a rival team. The result? Dog farts.

A rational head coach wins those three games that were blown. A rational head coach puts the Bears in the playoffs with a chance to win the Super Bowl.

Bears vs. Packers Thread

January 7, 2024 by

We have finally reached the end of yet, another putrid season. This is frustrating.

Are we being fooled?

January 3, 2024 by

Beating up on two sub-par teams in a row can still mislead many.

Justin Fields can look like Houdini as many have said after a play where he escapes a sack. But what happens when he overthrows a receiver or holds onto the ball too long?

That’s exactly it. He shows flashes of brilliance and before we know it, he’s fumbling the ball or throwing a terrible pass. Certainly, a shitty offensive coordinator has a lot to do with it. But remember what I said months ago about players defying coaches? This is the problem.

When that interception was thrown against the Cardinals on a first down, common sense says the ball should have been given to a running back. Instead, Fields throws a poor pass for an interception in the end zone. If Fields was smarter, he would have defied the shitty offensive coordinator and told the players that they are going to give it to Herbert or whomever was lined up.

I don’t see why the Bears still can’t draft a quarterback and keep Fields for at least one more year. Maybe if the horrible excuse for an offensive coordinator is fired, maybe the new one will be competent. Then again, since it’s the Bears making the decisions, probably not. But this franchise owes it to their fans to have an insurance policy just in case Fields regresses. I love  me some Tyson Bagent. However, if someone is better and available, they should absolutely go for it.

And if Fields ends up kicking ass? Great. Then the Bears can trade that quarterback for some picks.

Your thoughts in the thread.

Bears vs. Falcons Thread

December 31, 2023 by

I know. I know. The Bears are awful and won’t make the playoffs. But at least it’s still interesting.

A Bears win followed by losses from the Rams, Seahawks, Vikings keeps them alive going into the last game of the season.

Or, losses by the Saints, Packers, Rams and Seahawks would also keep them alive for the final game. This scenario puts them in a game with the Packers where the winner gets the consolation prize playoff spot.

The Bears still have a chance to make the playoffs. Here’s how.

December 26, 2023 by

Along with needing to win the final two games, what is below also needs to happen.