Hell yeah, go bears!BEAR DOWN
Sure we will probably get abused by that **** Rodgers and sure we will probably be picking in the top 5 but it's opening day, the grass is green, the sun is shining and we haven't lost yet. So I'm ####in pumped (for now)
Go awayI may be wrong about the final score, but it looks, like,I predicted the win. A nice win to start the season for the bears.
As I was sayingThere is a marked improvement over last year before Aldon Smith. And the Bears were on a downward slope before going through another transition. The offense was likely to be about average before having White out and a non-100% Jeffrey. The D is going to struggle with below average talent and players out of their ideal positions still transitioning from the 4-3 to 3-4.Like I said, I saw the teams about even but Aldon Smith is a impact player. Three games into the season he should be hitting his stride and along with Mack that is a powerful duo with two guys that disrupt the offense on nearly every snap. I think the key to beating the Raiders D this year is going to be having great talent at the WR position and right now that is exactly the opposite of the Bears. Even if Jeffrey manages to get 100% he is only one guy with a #2 who is best as a #3 or #4 and a dearth of talent after. I really like the matchup for the Raiders.The Raiders are still not very good. I understand that you're a fan and believe in them, but they have a long way to go to being good.I would have given the Bears a 50/50 chance with my Raiders in week 4. But with Aldon Smith on the team, assuming no suspension, having three games under his belt to get up to speed in the system and physically.... I am confident in a Raider win. Mack and Smith will be a duo that will be tough for most teams to handle and really the only way I think a team can handle that is by having a strong WR corps to expose the mostly young and developing secondary of the Raiders. I see a very high probability of going 0-4 for the Bears.I'm leaning towards an 0-4 start to the season. I was still thinking we can beat the Raiders, but they look much improved on both sides of the ball this season. If the Raiders beat the Bengals week 1 and stay close to the Ravens in week 2, I think they beat the Bears week 4.
At that point, you better well hide the children, cause there's gonna be some cuss
I follow the Raiders closely because they are my team. I follow the Bears more than other teams because I live in this area. It is just my view on the matchup. I could be wrong![]()
Yup.... the Bears played much better than I expected and the Raiders played much nastier than I expected.As I was sayingThere is a marked improvement over last year before Aldon Smith. And the Bears were on a downward slope before going through another transition. The offense was likely to be about average before having White out and a non-100% Jeffrey. The D is going to struggle with below average talent and players out of their ideal positions still transitioning from the 4-3 to 3-4.Like I said, I saw the teams about even but Aldon Smith is a impact player. Three games into the season he should be hitting his stride and along with Mack that is a powerful duo with two guys that disrupt the offense on nearly every snap. I think the key to beating the Raiders D this year is going to be having great talent at the WR position and right now that is exactly the opposite of the Bears. Even if Jeffrey manages to get 100% he is only one guy with a #2 who is best as a #3 or #4 and a dearth of talent after. I really like the matchup for the Raiders.The Raiders are still not very good. I understand that you're a fan and believe in them, but they have a long way to go to being good.I would have given the Bears a 50/50 chance with my Raiders in week 4. But with Aldon Smith on the team, assuming no suspension, having three games under his belt to get up to speed in the system and physically.... I am confident in a Raider win. Mack and Smith will be a duo that will be tough for most teams to handle and really the only way I think a team can handle that is by having a strong WR corps to expose the mostly young and developing secondary of the Raiders. I see a very high probability of going 0-4 for the Bears.I'm leaning towards an 0-4 start to the season. I was still thinking we can beat the Raiders, but they look much improved on both sides of the ball this season. If the Raiders beat the Bengals week 1 and stay close to the Ravens in week 2, I think they beat the Bears week 4.
At that point, you better well hide the children, cause there's gonna be some cuss
I follow the Raiders closely because they are my team. I follow the Bears more than other teams because I live in this area. It is just my view on the matchup. I could be wrong![]()
I will give the Bears credit. Maybe Fox is a much better coach than I ever thought or maybe there are some players there that are better than I thought or maybe they outplayed themselves or maybe the Packers just underplayed... I don't know, but I did not expect the Bears to be in the game like that.flapgreen said:Hey I didn't expect the Bears to play that well or Raiders that bad, but it's the Raiders. I have a hard time ever believing they will do well until I see it.
Yeah, just dont have the horses right now. Ratliff will help when he gets back and Goldman didnt look bad and should improve. Once you get that inside pressure it makes everybody elses job a lot easier getting to the QB.Cbs suck. No pass rush. Can't win that way.
there are some bars just across the river from you. irish bars, mostly, but also places like Rockit have burgers. if you are willing to travel via taxi/uber then your options are more plentiful.Chaka said:Heading to Chicago tomorrow. Gonna be staying at the Hyatt Regency on Wacker (tee-hee). Any suggestions for a good place to hang out and catch the games?
Dare I ask for a place that might have some menu items that aren't deep fried?
TiA
If it's nice out, Bridgehouse Tavern is on the river and a nice place to relax for a drink.Heading to Chicago tomorrow. Gonna be staying at the Hyatt Regency on Wacker (tee-hee). Any suggestions for a good place to hang out and catch the games?
Dare I ask for a place that might have some menu items that aren't deep fried?
TiA
I'll take that, we won't be winning anyways this year, and I've been worried about this alshon contract. I think he has wanted big money, and he may have even more pressure to get it because I think he already sold some of it to one of those player stock companies.I'd like to sign him long term, but he is no TY Hilton, AJ Green, or any of those guys.Alshon gimpy again. Not looking good for him on a potential big contract.
Good suggestions. I work about a two blocks away from where your staying. I think Public House is a good spot with great beers and good food. Bridgehouse has great views but not a place to watch the game (which is what I think Chaka was saying). My buddy John Wrenn owns Lizzie McNeils and I've been there more times then I can count. You won't find a big NFL crowd, but it's a good Irish pub. Timmy OT is a popular place with tourists, and out of town NFL fans tend to go there (food's ok). I agree with West loop. That's probably the best collection of newer restaurants in the City.If it's nice out, Bridgehouse Tavern is on the river and a nice place to relax for a drink.Heading to Chicago tomorrow. Gonna be staying at the Hyatt Regency on Wacker (tee-hee). Any suggestions for a good place to hang out and catch the games?
Dare I ask for a place that might have some menu items that aren't deep fried?
TiA
For the games...Public House on Kinzie/State will be good and not a bad hike, good food but I believe slightly higher prices than most places. Venturing further into River North would be Theory on Hubbard/State or Timothy O'Tooles in Streeterville on Fairbanks/Ontario I think...but never eaten there. Lizzie McNeils is an Irish place across the river Saintfool was referring to, but I've never eaten there or gone there for a game. Most the places you'll be wanting to go will be north, south/west there won't be much until you get into south or west loop. West loop would be my suggestion if you were willing to cab it, some solid places there (West End, Third Rail, Vincenzo's)
Good suggestions. I work about a two blocks away from where your staying. I think Public House is a good spot with great beers and good food. Bridgehouse has great views but not a place to watch the game (which is what I think Chaka was saying). My buddy John Wrenn owns Lizzie McNeils and I've been there more times then I can count. You won't find a big NFL crowd, but it's a good Irish pub. Timmy OT is a popular place with tourists, and out of town NFL fans tend to go there (food's ok). I agree with West loop. That's probably the best collection of newer restaurants in the City.If it's nice out, Bridgehouse Tavern is on the river and a nice place to relax for a drink.Heading to Chicago tomorrow. Gonna be staying at the Hyatt Regency on Wacker (tee-hee). Any suggestions for a good place to hang out and catch the games?
Dare I ask for a place that might have some menu items that aren't deep fried?
TiA
For the games...Public House on Kinzie/State will be good and not a bad hike, good food but I believe slightly higher prices than most places. Venturing further into River North would be Theory on Hubbard/State or Timothy O'Tooles in Streeterville on Fairbanks/Ontario I think...but never eaten there. Lizzie McNeils is an Irish place across the river Saintfool was referring to, but I've never eaten there or gone there for a game. Most the places you'll be wanting to go will be north, south/west there won't be much until you get into south or west loop. West loop would be my suggestion if you were willing to cab it, some solid places there (West End, Third Rail, Vincenzo's)
Completely different. Establish the run. Attack weaknesses of the D. Keep Cutler mostly under control. This week will be very telling with where the offense really is. The current offense being run should help keep us in most games, unlike in the pastHas anyone seen the impact of Gase in terms of how the offense looks or how it is directed? What's different, what changes have been made?
Forte didn't play after Week 12 of 2011. The Bears averaged 13 points and lost every remaining game except the last, defeating the 3-12 Vikings to worsen their own draft position to where they'd later choose Shea McClellin.Somebody needs to thank whoever was coach or GM at the time for drafting Forte out of Tulane, it's scarey to imagine how the Bears would have looked without him these last few years.
Marion barber couldn't stay in boundsThat was because we got tebowed
That was Angelo/Lovie still. Angelo's last draft. Definitely our best pick in a long time.SaintsInDome2006 said:Somebody needs to thank whoever was coach or GM at the time for drafting Forte out of Tulane, it's scarey to imagine how the Bears would have looked without him these last few years.
Lost to 2 of the best teams in the league, about to play another next week. Cutler went out before the half in this one. They're not very good but not 2-14 either.Best case scenario is probably 2-14 with wins against raiders and Washington. Might be a little generous too
Callers on The Score looking for him to move to safety already. Lol déjà vu with McClellin.Fuller stinks. First round pick but not made by Pace of Fox. Keep him on the bench.
True, and that's not a compliment...Shockingly, Shea is far from the worst player on D.
I think an argument could be made that the Bears are the worst team in the league. One of the games that we thought the Bears might win was the Raiders. The Raiders beat a good Baltimore team. Another couple of games we thought they might win were the Niners and the Redskins. The Niners played very well last week, and the Skins beat the Rams today. The Jaguars beat a good Miami team. The Giants were in position to win both their games, as were the Eagles. The Bears were in the Packers game at the half, but the score did not reflect how bad they got beat. The Cardinals pounded the Bears. Houston is 0-2, but they will get Arian Foster back, and they have JJ Watt and Clowney on defense. The Bears have no playmakers on defense.Lost to 2 of the best teams in the league, about to play another next week. Cutler went out before the half in this one. They're not very good but not 2-14 either.Best case scenario is probably 2-14 with wins against raiders and Washington. Might be a little generous too