November 2008 - Posts - ChicagoSportsBlogs : Non Compete

November 2008 - Posts

I'm anxiously awaiting the biggest Bears game of the year tonight. The Bears are visiting the Vikings tonight in an NFC showdown! How exciting. Well, at least on the surface. The Bears are trying to win a game on the road, in the garbage bag, to distance themselves from the Packers and the Vikings. This is a big game because if we do get the win, then I'm pretty sure we're going to win the division. The Packers have already lost to the Panthers today and a win over the Vikings would leave the division looking like so:

  1. Bears (7-5, 6-4 division)
  2. Vikings (6-6, 4-4 division)
  3. Packers (5-7, 4-5 division)
  4. Lions (0-12, 0 for the rest of my life)

Not bad. Is it an unlikely leap of faith on my part to predict that the Bears would win this division if they win tonight? Sure, but I don't see how a win in Minnesota tonight doesn't build some tremendous momentum for the Bears. I didn't expect the Bears to win more than 5 games, but a win tonight puts them in the driver's seat for the division. Now, we're going to be the weakest division winner in the NFC, but it doesn't matter. Kyle Orton, and Matt Forte have done a tremendous job getting this team back on track. If the defense can rise to the challenge that is Adrian Peterson, we're going to be even better situated for the remainder of the season.

And that's the key. The defense. The non-existent defense. The defense that showed up and actually stopped the run against the Titans will have to make the trip to Minnesota tonight if we are to win this division. The injuries are going to start pilling up on us too. Nate Vasher is out for the rest of the season.  Corey Graham is going to start in his place. Is this a drop off in skill and talent? You bet. But in the end, I don't think it matters. I think the defense has been playing soft all year long. It won't matter that Graham is starting instead of Vasher. How could it when our corners are being asked to give receivers a 7 yard head start? You watch. Regardless of the cover 2, you won't see any bump and run. No catch and release. Nope. You will guys back off the ball, and thus the receiver. You'll probably also see Mike Brown being sent on an occasional blitz too, but at entirely the WRONG times.

The only hope I have for this game is going to come in the form of a Devin Hester kick return. He is long overdue, and considering we probably won't see much of an air game (Forte v Peterson), this will be the only real excitement in this game. It will be a close one, but I'm going to take the Bears on the road to beat the Vikings tonight:

Bears 17 - Vikings 10. 

Bear Down

Posted Sunday, November 30, 2008 2:30 PM by Perry | with no comments
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Trying something new here kids. Not so new over at the Bears website though. Some half time reporting for you. I'm writing this as Brian Urlacher FINALLY makes a play and intercepts Rodgers. Too bad the Bears defense couldn't do anything with it. Another 3 and out.

So far the story of this game is the Bears defense. We can't stop the run. This is a surprise to everyone as the Bears defense did a number on Chris Johnson and the Titans last week. With 4 minutes remaining, the Bears defense has already given up more yards on the ground to the Packers than last weeks entire game!  It's over 80 yards on the ground. If the Packers continue to run so effectively against us, we're going to be in trouble. They have gobbled up time of possession in this first half. We're only down 7-3 but with 3 minutes or so left they are driving on us. It's 3rd down and 4. This is a big 3rd down. We could get the ball back before the 2 minute warning. But then the Tampa-2 lets us down as Rodgers finds a wide open James Jones for the first down. The Packers are still driving...

Offensively, just like games in the past, Matt Forte is the only bright spot. Orton is still hobbling around and clearly isn't 100%. In fact, we almost lost him on the first drive when one of the Packers defenders stumbled into his shin. A handful of his throws have been off the mark this afternoon which leads me to openly question if it was a wise move to have him start this game. I know I don't like Grossman, but losing Orton for longer than a few weeks would be devastating.

So to summarize, the Bears defense can't stop the run. Either the schemes have been totally wrong, or the fact we are missing tackles are the causes. No sooner do I type that..the Packers actually score. On the ground. Ryan Grant. He made it look easy. Time to see what Babich and Lovie Smith can do during the half to get this game under control. 

 

Posted Sunday, November 16, 2008 11:15 AM by Perry | with no comments
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There isn't much to say about the Bear's 21-14 loss to the undefeated Titans. It was your typical cold day in Chicago. Some people lend themselves to hyperbole and call it "Bear weather". It came complete with the mid-game cheer for the year's first flurries. That's a requirement in this town. No matter how far the league moves away from Bear football, we Chicagoans hold onto it as if we were a baby with a blankie. Snow means we win. Right? I mean, we still play outdoors and on real grass! That's got to count for something. Nevermind that our backup quarterback, Rex Grossman got the start instead of our most recent beloved savior, Kyle Orton. Let's forget the fact that Orton had an opportunity to play in this game if his pre-game workout passed his own scrutiny. To no one's surprise, it didn't.

Kyle is a lot smarter than he looks. Why would he risk further injuring his ankle against a Titans defense that ranks 5th in total defense? I understand his logic. What I don't understand is how Rex Grossman hasn't gotten any better sitting on the bench. You'd think that the time away from the pressures of being the starting quarterback would have him working hard on his fundamentals. The fact is, Grossman hasn't improved at all. He still throws off his back foot, throws into double coverage, and has the worst pocket pressence of any quarterback I've seen since Moses Moreno. That's right, I named dropped Moreno. Don't act surprised. You all know we have a HUGE list of incompetants to compare Rex against. To be honest, no one really remembers Moreno except for Bear's savants like MJ. This game could be a win if Rex Grossman wasn't playing. I stand by my assesment. Rex had a bad game. He missed a lot of open receivers. The most painful inaccurate throw had to be the one to Devin Hester. Hester was cutting across mid-field on a slant and Grossman missed him by a good couple of feet. How do you overthrow the fastest guy on the field? Do you blame that on rust? I don't. I blame it on Grossman being Grossman.

There isn't anything surprising about Rex's performance. I don't believe in good-Rex and bad-Rex anymore. It's just Rex. He is a decent backup quarterback, but if you want to get the win, you have to find ways to hide his deficiencies. That job is left to Ron Turner. Turner had to be wondering how much longer he could continue to avoid giving every play to Matt Forte on Sunday. The only positive yards I saw for the Bears came from the young back out of Tulane. He is a great all-purpose threat and I'm curious as to why we didn't give the ball to Forte on a number of our possesions in the 4th quarter.

The defense is another matter all together in this match up. I'm not happy with the defense. I understand that we only gave up 21 points, but our defense has to get it together. I did not hear Urlacher's name mentioned even once on the telecast. I take it back, he did shoot the gap on an all out blitz which ended up with Mike Brown getting a sack. The secondary was piss-poor again. (go ahead, argue with me) Kerry Collins threw for 289 yards and 2 touchdowns. With all due respect, the Titans were known for their run game. Specifically, the Titans are known for the great Chris Johnson who has been tearing the league apart. Credit should go to our defense for stuffing him all game long. Johnson finished with 8 yards on 14 attempts. But I'm greedy. I didn't see enough pressure on Collins. Wouldn't you think the defense would blitz a little bit more to keep the pressure up on Collins. Maybe we should have been "hurrying" him a bit more to get a turnover or two?

 The bottom line on this one is that the Bears probably could have avoided the 8 straight posessions of straight punts if Orton would have played. But that is why the play the game right?

I'm running out of steam on this one. I've got a ton of points I still need to get down on paper, but for tonight...that's all. BEAR DOWN.

If the NFL was cool - they would allow me to just embed their video's into this post.

But since they continue to be uptight about their content, I give you the links to the Bears/Titans game highlights here.

Posted Monday, November 10, 2008 10:23 PM by Perry | with no comments
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One could argue I've taken a lot of breaks on this site this year...but this is sort of big news.

Chicago is the center of American politics tonight as Senator Barack Obama just won the 2008 Election. You read that right. Your next President is from the Chi.

And he's a White Sox fan. And probably a CSB reader. :)

Now that we got that out of the way, it's time to start talking about:

  • How/why the Bears are going to go 2-2 without Kyle Orton.
  • How the Blackhawks are a better team without Denny Savard
  • How the White Sox should shape their team next year (hint - get rid of all the old slow guys)

Until then, I'm waiting to see if he name drops the Pale Hose. 

 (Credit the picture to Therese Flanagan via Flickr)

 

Posted Tuesday, November 04, 2008 9:13 PM by Perry | 1 comment(s)
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