Sunday, December 16, 2012

Week 15 Bears vs Packers


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13 - 21
The Bears got wiped again by the Packers.  Another let down by the Chicago Bears.  There sure have been a lot of those in the past 5 or 6 years.  The 2010 Playoff run being the exception.  There's a lot i could say about this game but really they just played bad.  Thats the easy way to say it.  More bad by the offense than the defense, but bad.
There were calls by the officials that i hated, (3 offensive pass interference calls on Alshon Jeffery) (Then after all that a no call when Shields of the Packers pulled on Jeffery's jersey on the play that ended the game.)  the Bears lost the game without those calls though.  It probably would not have made a difference if the calls were right.  Still makes me want to poo my pants anyway.

So, here's the deal.  The Bears can still make the playoffs with 2 wins to end the season and some help.  They would probably just squeeze into the 6th seed and would play the 3rd seed who right now would be at the Packers.  It could also possibly be the 49ers.  I want that Bears/Packers playoff game.  I don't know why, it will probably just end up in another case of me being mad and wanting to poo my pants, but on the other hand it'd be a chance for the Bears to have sweet sweet revenge.  To me i'd feel the season a success if they went into the playoffs and knocked the Packers out, even if they made it no farther than that.  Sure i'd still want the Bears to make the Super Bowl and win, but even a win over the Packers in the playoffs would make me so giddy that i would be ok with any disappointment after that.

Please win your last two games Chicago Bears.

There's been some crip crap this week about Brian Urlacher... he said in an interview when asked about if coach Lovie should be coach next year:
''Two of the people I don't care about: fans or media,'' Urlacher said. ''They can say what they want to about our head coach, about our players. It bothers me. They don't know what they're talking about. Lovie is the head coach of this football team and hopefully will be for a long time.''
Urlacher also sarcastically commented on the boos the Bears have been hearing from their fans.
''Our crowd was pretty good for the most part,'' Urlacher said.''They were loud for a minute there, the boos were really loud, which is always nice. The only team in our division that gets booed at home is us. It's incredible to me.''

I guess tons of Bears fans are mad at Urlacher.  I'm not.  I love what he said.  Fans can be pretty stupid if you ask me.  Also i think fans boo way too much.  Not that they can't ever boo, i suppose they do have the "right" to boo as they put it, but aren't you at the game to support your team?  Its much more effective support to not boo your team, just sayin.  I don't know why so many fans have a sort of obsession with booing their own team if they don't love everything.  You don't have to tell them every time they do something not perfect, you're there to support them.  Its not like they don't realize when they are not playing well, plus you can still communicate a dislike of their play just by not cheering.  A quiet crowd is obviously not happy with how the game is going.  Cheering fans are happy.  Players are not stupid, they do get it.
  I like that Urlacher supports his coach and he shouldn't care what media and fans are saying about it.  Media and fans always seem to want change if a team doesn't win all the time.  Thats just dumb to me.  Only 1 team out of 32 teams wins the super bowl.  Lets just get new coaches in the remaining 31 teams right?  Stupid.

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