Thursday, January 04, 2007

New Year's Eve Massacre


I have to agree with the school of thought that says da' Bears should stick with Grossman, even though its clear that he sucks. Basically, it's too late to change horses at this stage.

The Bears have always had a problem at the QB position, even in the odd year that they have a winning record. This holds true even for the '85 Bears. McMahon was a good QB, but he wasn't great. He had a great supporting cast. The '85 Bears were strong in virtually every position.

Griese didn't play all that well when he came in as the backup, throwing 2 interceptions and 1 TD. Changing QB's now would be very disruptive to a team with the best record in the league, even if they had an easy schedule. Still, the Packer New Year's Eve Massacre has demoralized and scared the Bears from the uncertainty projected by Lovie ('gimme some Lovie by showing me the money) Smith to the self-defeatist attitude displayed by Grossman (3 int's and a Big"0" for his passer rating in the Massacre). Whether it's Grossman or someone else, the Massacre was the beginning of the end to the post-season. I'm sorry to say, 1 and out is on the horizon.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

What do the bears have to do top get one of you to post something positive. why is everything a bears bash on this blog?