Monday, February 05, 2007

No way !!

Well, it was the best team that won. The Colts, best team from a strong AFC, proved that they were way too much for the best team in a weak NFC. After a brief bit of hope in the first quarter, the dominant team showed who deserved it. The Bears did they best they could, fighting off the inevitable until a late in the game. In this way, just hanging around hoping to accomplish a miracle, the Bears actually did quite well. Before the game, I posted a few items that Da Bears would have to accomplish if they were to win.
Let's review:

What Went Wrong

Beat up the Colts.
Never happened. It was the fourth quarter before the defensive line finally got to Manning. Otherwise, there was next to no pressure on him. Thomas Jones had some nice runs, but overall, line play on both sides of the ball went to the Colts. Any chance for the miracle would have meant decisively winning this battle.

Bad Rex.
Great. We hoped. My favourite line of the night was said by me in the fourth quarter: O.K. everybody, this is the drive that we will always remember as the real start of Rex's Hall of Fame Career! After the fumble or interception or whatever badrexplay that immediately followed my pronouncement, the next line was I hope this is not the drive that we will always remember Rex's career by. Rex was terrible. Better than Orton would have been, but just terrible. Fumbles, interceptions, and no leadership. I'm sticking by Rex for next year, but what a shitty game yesterday.

Turnovers.
Too many. Bad situations. The only hope was for it to all fall the Bears way. Not yesterday. The early interception of Manning gave a lot of hope to Bear fans, but he settled down.

What Went Right

Keep it Close.
What can you say? As badly overplayed as they were, they were in a position to win the game near the end if things went right. They were only down by two at half despite indications that things were headed south. The Bears needed to keep it close, and they accomplished that. A wicked hit on Manning, a fumble, interception, bad call or missed tackle etc... and the Bears might have just pulled off the miracle. As it turned out, when it came time for a championship caliber team to stand up, it was all Colts. But as sloppy as they played the entire game, it was only with four minutes left or so where it became obvious no miracle would happen. They did the best they could.

Special Teams.
We got what we wanted out of Hester. We couldn't've asked for two or three td's from him. Gould did well. And Vintieri actually missed a Super Bowl kick. For awhile, these items may have looked like possible signs of an upset. In the end, they were just isolated incidents early in the game, signifying nothing. Just wasn't enough.
In the end, the magic the Bears needed just wasn't in the air. They needed a lot to go rite, and it didn't. They pushed it for awhile, but in the end it was a mismatch.


4 comments:

jackson said...

if that is the best the bears can play, they wouldn't have been in the superbowl.

bonnix said...

I don't think you can count on rex for next year. he has no heart, no brain and courage. i think they should make a play for donavan mcnabb. that would be great!

Daniel G. Berry said...

The Bears lost due to all the negative energy. Grossman (who I like) feuding with the media. Urlacher feuding with the 85 Bears team - because that Bear Team will always be the team fans most fondly recall. As a # 54, Urlacher's no Brian Cabral. Bear fans brought their own negative energy beginning with the Saints game with the "The Bears will finish what Katrina started" banners and culminating with the Anti-Tony Dungy banner: "If I was your son I'd kill myself too!" With all this negative energy, the Bears had no chance of winning. Oh well, wait till next year.

Hilts said...

Speaking of teams with negative energy, when do the Cubs start ??