Thanksgiving Week The Chicago Bears take on the Green Bay Packers in a divisional match-up that means a lot for both teams. Green Bay has been slipping, and Chicago is still fighting and clawing to get into the playoffs. This game may tilt the balance for both teams as far as whether or not they …
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Bears Bye Week Recap: (What I would do if I were Fangio and Gase)
Officiating Let's clear the elephant in the room. To be clear, I personally have a hard time blaming any loss on officiating. The Bears had plenty of chances to put more points on the board and put away Detroit. The Bears were only 3-8 in the red zone. That's eight chances for a touchdown. If they …
B' Beat: Week 2 — Bears Hope to Grow Off Promising Outing
Well.... Week 1 may have turned the heads of some Bears fans. I think the general consensus was that this would be a rebuilding year and that the Bears record would be in dumps. Yes, it was a tough loss to Green Bay. Jay threw another tough-to-swallow interception in crunch time. However, minus a …
Reason #5 To Give a Damn About Da Bears in 2015: The New Coaching Staff of Fox, Gase, and Fangio
For the second time in three seasons the Bears are in the midst of an offseason in which the team is adjusting to a new coaching staff. This comes after a season of turmoil and despair that included players shouting at one another in the locker room, back-to-back losses while giving up 50 points, an …
Reason #8 To Give a Damn About Da Bears in 2015: So Many Questions (Creates a Little Bit of Drama)
Entering 2015, there are so many questions surrounding this Bears team. Why is this a reason to give a damn? Well... who doesn’t like a little bit of drama? It helps add to the meaning of the game as we all look forward to seeing what this season has in store! At the beginning of every year, any fan …
Reason #10 To Give a Damn About Da Bears in 2015: (Finally) Moving on Past Lovie Smith
It's been three years since Lovie Smith was the head coach. But in 2015, the Bears are just now moving on... A brief look back... Personally, I was a big Lovie Smith fan. My favorite memory from his tenure was when the Bears beat the Cardinals (in one of the greatest comebacks in history) and Dennis …