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PostPosted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 6:01 pm 
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Bears still have time, but not much margin for error

By Gene Wojciechowski
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The Chicago Bears are going to finish the regular season 14-2, have the home-field advantage during the postseason and then, if they're not very, very careful, get eliminated in the NFC Divisional playoffs.

Last season's playoffs didn't end well for Bears coach Lovie Smith and QB Rex Grossman.

Have you ever seen a more dysfunctional, less impressive 12-win team than these guys? Have you ever seen a coach who plays the paranoia card as often as the spectacularly tone-deaf Lovie Smith? Have you ever seen fewer players unwilling to at least acknowledge what everyone else with at least a beer cup's worth of objectivity sees: that the Bears are walking a line as thin as the laces on a football?

Sunday afternoon, as I was cleaning my cache of semiautomatic weapons and surface-to-air rocket launchers, I watched the Bears-Tampa Bay Buccaneers game with my kids and our 26 pit bulls. Oh, wait, that was defensive tackle Tank Johnson, who, incredibly enough, is still employed by the Bears.

Anyway, the more I watched, the more I realized how flawed and fragile this team is. The Bears aren't posers. Posers don't go 12-2. They're not frauds. Frauds don't clinch a first-round bye as early as Game 14. But they're also not the NFL's best team. Or second best. Or third. Or fourth. Or maybe fifth.

I know they have the league's best record. I know they're 4-0 in their division and 10-0 in their conference. But the other three NFC North teams are a combined 14-28 and in danger of being optioned to NFL Europe. And the rest of the NFC is so stressed out that it needs a spa day. It's the two-bagger conference, if you know what I mean.

In mid-October, the Bears needed the collapse of the decade to beat gawd-awful Arizona on the road. Two months later at home, they needed overtime to beat a Tampa Bay team that scores less often than guys in leisure suits. If you have to struggle to beat the Cardinals and the Bucs on opposite ends of your regular season, you've got a major problem.

The Cardinals' Dennis Green had it right when he went Danny DeVito after the Oct. 16 loss. "The Bears are who we thought they were," he raged. "If you want to crown them, crown their ass," said Green, YouTube's Sportsman of the Year. "They are who we thought they were and we let them off the hook."

The Bears deserve a fist bump, not a crown. Of their 12 wins, 10 have come against teams with records of .500 or worse. Next up: the Detroit Lions (Hello, No. 1 pick! Goodbye, Matt Millen!) and Green Bay Packers.

In a game of NFL word association, you'd say, "Bears," and I'd say, "Watching the Super Bowl on their home plasmas." You'd say, "Home-field advantage." I'd say, "2005 Divisional Playoff at Soldier Field: Carolina Panthers 29, Bears 21."

You'd say, "Kyle Orton." I'd say, "Rex Grossman and his 1.3 quarterback rating."

There are too many moving parts on this machine. The tailback tag team of Thomas Jones and Cedric Benson can barely tolerate each other. Grossman is like food on a cruise ship: You don't know if you're going to love it or ralph in your state room. And the defense suddenly needs mouth-to-mouth.

The Bucs, led by third-string quarterback Tim Rattay, outscored the Bears 28-7 in the second half of Sunday's game. The Bucs.

Six days earlier, the Bears gave up 27 points to the St. Louis Rams. If defense wins championships, the Bears better find some help for Brian Urlacher and Lance Briggs. And fast.

Did I mention the injuries? Offensive tackle John Tait missed the last game, though it didn't seem fatal. Cornerback Nathan Vasher was out. Defensive tackle Tommie Harris is lost for the season. So is safety Mike Brown. Jones has some cranky ribs. Charles Tillman is nursing a sore back.

And yet, Mr. "The Glass Is Completely Full" Smith acts as if it's a huge deal the Bears are unbeaten against the rest of the NFC North mopes. He recites the Bears' overall record like it's a weather update. Last week, 11-2. This week, 12-2. Next week, after they dispose of the Lions, 13-2.

But it doesn't change some essential truths about this team. First of all, they aren't the '85 Bears. Never were – even when they were winning big during the first six weeks of this season. Never will be. Aside from the fact that the '85 Bears would crush your thorax the moment you walked off the team bus, they were likable, eccentric, charismatic.

The '06 Bears reflect Smith. Mostly bland. Defensive. In a state of denial about all sorts of things, including, oh, I don't know, defensive tackles, assault rifles, and wee-hour fatal shootings.

Four days after police raided his suburban Chicago home and found unregistered firearms, Johnson was still on the team. Three days after Bears management read him the riot act, and two days after his friend/roommate/bodyguard was shot and killed at a Chicago nightclub (with Johnson at the same club), Johnson was still on the team.

Smith didn't absolve Johnson, but during his weekly news conference Monday he did seem to suggest that the defensive tackle's career with the Bears still had a heartbeat, however faint. If so, then Smith needs a refresher course on tough love.

There is a lot to like about these Bears, but more to dislike. They are either five games from a Super Bowl championship or three games from a January playoff loss. Right now, I'm leaning toward the loss. Too much Bears indifference, arrogance and self-importance.

What's that phrase they tell alcoholics? The first step toward recovery is admitting you've got a problem.

That's what the Bears have to do: admit they've got a problem. There's still time for recovery. Barely.


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I try not to let this stuff bother me. They'll have their chance to prove they're the best team. I don't care if they don't get "respect" from the national media.

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I agree Bulldog, but what a load of crap.

He makes it sound like the Bears are falling apart. Last I checked the only loss they have in their last 6 games is a 4 point loss on the road to the Super Bowl champs.

Instead of ripping the Bears apart, why not tell me WHO IS going to go from the NFC. Who is that strong team that the Bears won't get by? Can't do it because there is no strong team.

The Bears only have 2 wins against plus .500 teams? There are only 4 teams in the NFC plus .500 and they beat one of them. Do the others scare you? Philly? No. Dallas or NO? Have a shot, but let's open them up and see if they have weaknesses. So, who do we need to be worried about? Tell me.

And, who cares if they are as good as the 85 Bears. Last I checked that wasn't a prerequisite for winning the Super Bowl.

Pass me a barf bag, that made me ill.

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Let them think they will beat us. It is going to be real hard for a team to come into soilder field and win(not because of weather). The Bears aren't perfect, but they are still better than every other team in the NFC. Rex has been better the last few weeks and if he can continue to not force it then the Bears are easily the best in the NFC.

The playoffs are a completely different season. The Steelers probably weren't the best team last year but they won the super bowl. It is all about being hot at the right time.


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You'd say, "Gene Wojciechowski." I'd say, "who?"

His article has so many flaws, I have no idea where to start. Who pissed in his bears kool-aid?


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Does anyone notice that when the Cowboys stumble everyone at ESPN is ready to apologize for their mistakes, and then if the Bears run into any issue whatsoever the Earth starts shaking from everyone at Espn collectively jumping off the Bears bandwagon. Its fucking pathetic. And fuck- tony Romo he shouldn't be in the pro-bowl that over-hyped piece of shit QB and his over-hyped piece of shit football team.

go bears.


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At first, I'd almost take it as a personal attack when people criticized the Bears. Now, fuk 'em.

The Bears have flaws, just like every other team in the NFL. The Bears have beaten both good and bad opponents. The Bears don't pick their own schedule, the NFL does.

To give the tired cliche, "On any given Sunday.." some credence, there are no teams that are 0-14. Any team can have a good or bad game and beat anybody. Christ, even my Browns have won 2 or 3 games this year.

I am looking forward to seeing the Bears hoist the Lombardi trophy in February and shove it up all the doubters' asses.

Bearssssssss!

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Does anyone notice that when the Cowboys stumble everyone at ESPN is ready to apologize for their mistakes, and then if the Bears run into any issue whatsoever the Earth starts shaking from everyone at Espn collectively jumping off the Bears bandwagon.


My point exactly. When the Cowboy or Saints or whoever else is the flavor of the week falters, it's merely a blip that should be thrown out. That's not to say that the Bears don't have problems, but let's try for just a little consistency in reporting.

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At the heart of the article lies a fundamental contradiction. G.W. argues that the Bears are not that good because they've beaten up on a weak NFC. This poor competition, in turn, makes the Bears vulnerable to an early playoff exit. But who will they be playing in the playoffs? A team from that same weak NFC. So why should we expect them to lose, then? Bad logic...

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The Bears are 2-1 vs teams above .500. How do the other NFC teams compare?

Seattle 1-1
cowboys 1-3
saints 2-2
eagles 1-3
giants 2-6
falcons 1-4


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My point exactly TM - just made much more clearly and succinctly by you.

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He makes it sound like the Bears are falling apart. Last I checked the only loss they have in their last 6 games is a 4 point loss on the road to the Super Bowl champs.


When did they play the Steelers? :wink:

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My bad Oz.

After the Bears loss to Carolina last year, I refuse to recognize that the 2005 season ever happened.

(Now, where's that edit button.)

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Coach, I take that same approach with baseball.

I can't wait for that 1909 season to start next year.

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enigma wrote:
The Bears are 2-1 vs teams above .500. How do the other NFC teams compare?

Seattle 1-1
cowboys 1-3
saints 2-2
eagles 1-3
giants 2-6
falcons 1-4


Good stats, Enigma. It looks like nobody in the NFC is lighting the world on fire against good teams.

I'm just excited to see the post game interview of the NFC championship game, after the Bears beat Dallas. Grossman will say, "Nobody believed in us, but we shocked the world!" They will play the no respect card for sure.

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I pretended that baseball doesn't exist after it became clear that the White Sox are out of it.


Beardown still says the Sox finish with 110 wins en route to clinching the division by 10 games over Detroit. :wink:

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id rather take a picture next to the "windscreens" in the wrigley bleachers.

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