13-12 final that still ends with a Bears turnover.
13-12 final that still ends with a Bears turnover.
We have the lead and have dominated time of possession and I feel like we’re playing an awful game.
13 play drive and I think the only one that succeeded as called was the first 3rd down to Moore.
I don’t mean this as a joke, but I am actually surprised it was that high. Two TD’s in 4 minutes with all their timeouts against a poor pass defense feels like more than a 2% chance.
That’s a first. He wasn’t touched
The backup center being unable to simply execute the operation of the snap is a much bigger indictment of the coaching staff than the play calling.
Should credit Foreman with a fumble there too.
It’s oddly the '87 strike season for me. I have fleeting memories of '85 and '86, but '87 is first season I remember actually gathering around and watching games and following the team week to week.
I find the infatuation with a guy who hasn’t been in the NFL in 10 years bizarre.
If I’m watching the Chicago Bears, I want them to win. I’m also not in the front office.
Ryan Poles job is to look beyond wins and losses. Going 4-3 from here does not and should not automatically mean Eberflus stays.
After watching this game, I legitimately feel confident saying we’re not the worst team in the league.
Alright I know I’m getting old but Chris Villarrial was an 8 year starter and All-Pro for the Bears from IU-Pennsylvania.
I’d feel bad for Herbstreit having to sit there with a guy who’s auditioning for his job, but he’s got like 17 other gigs so I think he’ll be ok.
Eberflus sucks, but not running a play before the 2 minute warning and then taking knees to force the Vikings to use their timeouts and only leave 10 seconds was expert level clock management.