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***Chicago Bears Thread*** Ben Johnson hired. The Resurrection Begins! (4 Viewers)

Packers have no one on the OL. Still punking the Bears. Can we turn the page on Fangio? One of most overrated coordinators in the league. Get embarrassed on a regular basis.  Never cause turnovers 

 
LOL.  Are you ready to put Trubador in yet, Fox?  4 Giraffe turnovers.  4!  Almost makes me want Bobblehead back...  Almost.

 
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Bears WILL win tonight.  They cant match up in the skill positions, but in the trenches the bears have an overwhelming advantage.  Rogers will be scrambling all night as the bears will attach the non existent O line, without Daniels Long will crush the Dline of the pack...as far as the Bears on O...Howard and Cohen will combine for 250 yards.  Pretty similiar to the Steelers game...

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WOW...I almost nailed this!  Eerie isn't it?

 
Sure is good that the Bears retooled their secondary. It definitely makes a difference. A whole new group of guys not within ten yards of the guy catching the touchdown. 

 
But the Bears have already won more games than I expected in the first seven. I expected them to be 0-7. They have won a game. So they have exceeded my expectations.

 
Franchise is just a disgrace, top to bottom. Every year same crap, doormats for the league. Ted Phillips needs to be removed from ever making a football decision again. 

 
Year 3 of rebuild and the Bears have been blown out for the 2nd time in 3 weeks. The coaching staff, GM, and President should be fired. It's another failed experiment. 

 
That was a spectacularly bad game by Glennon.

What happened to Miller? That actually worked. Glennon needs a good TE like a crutch but that was it, not seen again.

 
Team and players making millions. I wonder if they really even care they're terrible. Have some guts, Bears. 

 
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Continually flabbergasted that every defense we play knows what we're doing, while our defense looks clueless.  Not protecting the sticks, giving big cushions, no ball awareness and leaving WRs wide open in the endzone.

:bag:

 
Fire everyone in this organization...again.  You're the GM and the one in charge, Pace.  Falls on you at the end of the day and you're "trust the process" BS is done. You've blown it so far. 

 
"On Thursday night, Glennon became the only Bears player in the last 40 years to commit three turnovers in one half twice within the first four games of a season, per Elias.

Remember, the Bears employed Jay Cutler for eight years and not even he achieved that dubious distinction."

:bag:

 
The running the clock out in the second half while getting blown out up in Lambeau is definitely a new wrinkle added by Fox this year. 

 
Fox sure sounded like he was evaluating change at the qb position in post-game. 
Well that's a positive. I'm not opposed to bringing a rookie along slowly if you have a decent starter in already who can be a game manager. But Glennon isn't doing that - he's turning the ball over and making the Bears non-competitive. They simply have to make the switch. I feel a bit bad for Glennon is the circumstances, but I didn't realise he was this bad.

 
Man, I hope you season ticket holders bust out the "Fire Fox" and "Start Trubisky" signs on Monday the 9th.

 
Well that's a positive. I'm not opposed to bringing a rookie along slowly if you have a decent starter in already who can be a game manager. But Glennon isn't doing that - he's turning the ball over and making the Bears non-competitive. They simply have to make the switch. I feel a bit bad for Glennon is the circumstances, but I didn't realise he was this bad.
Glennon's only positive was not turning the ball over. He's not doing it. 

 
Listening to some of the players speak in post-game. The team is about to turn on Fox. Should've put Mitch in weeks ago. The players knew it. Anyone who has two eyes knew it. 

 
Floyd did get a coverage sack, though and was hustling.  Nobody else on the D line did anything.  Amazing that we couldn't get to Rodgers with their makeshift line, but then not really, since we keep playing that soft shell instead of knocking guys off their routes and causing confusion.

 
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I don't think our D watches any game film whatsoever.  They've been running those gimmicky rub routes and sideline routes on third down for years and years.  Either that, or our defensive backs are just plain stupid.

 
John Fox on not playing Mitchell Trubisky tonight: "If you watch the game, I don’t think it was an ideal time to put him in."

 

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