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Bearstalk

Are you a diehard Chicago Bears fan? If so, you've found the spot to discuss all things Chicago Bears. Discuss the Monster of the Midway right here as the Bears look to get back on track in 2024 and take the North and never give it back! Flaming is not allowed and all such posts will be deleted. Try to keep it clean and most importantly BEAR DOWN! #BEARS #CHICAGOBEARS #BEARDOWN

  1. Started by GrizzlyBear,

    1. The Bears D has looked good for the most part except on passing downs, Thier not getting to the QB is really killing the game. 2. Grossman is not the QB and today proves it. It almost looks like thier is no game plan. His inability to adjust is proven once again and not adjusting the plays like Orton does has hand cuffed this team. I dont see us going any further in this game. Now pass rush like a mo fo and maybe we can get back into it.

  2. Started by Wesson44,

    IMHO we have two overpaid corners doing nothing in the passing game. Sure they can get interceptions on tips and ball throw right at them but this bail and run scheme they play is simple not good. I have watched other corner like the Giants Webster and the Packers Woodson play right at the line on the WR and bump and turn and run with them. This causes two things, ! for the timing to be off on quick routes and 2 for the QB to hold the ball longer allowing the pass rush to get there to the QB. I played saftey/corner in high school and college and never saw this thing the Bears are teaching and we played the cover two also, with two deep safties. This makes me wonder if our…

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  3. Started by azbearsfan,

    Could help some of the arguments here

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  4. Started by CubbiesFan07,

    I hope you change your mind after watching this awful performance from Rex Grossman. Don't even say "It was the O-Line's fault. Field position. Good Defense. Drops" It was none of the above. It is the above, if the ball actually is within reach of the WR. I hope you get banned from these forums if you post one more pro-Grossman topic. /Rantover

  5. Started by sussnk,

    seriously....get back to bears football and run the freak##g ball!!!! good lord!!!

  6. Started by CrackerDog,

    What the hell happened to our pass rush? Rex, off his back foot... No poise... Glad this is his last year. Hope Orton is back next week. Ran out of Tums watching Rex today.

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  7. Started by Connorbear,

    If he was listed as probable and practiced all week, then he should have played. Maybe the comments from Drake earlier this week that he did not want to discuss Lloyd until he plays is a sign that he is in the doghouse. Peace

  8. http://blogs.chicagosports.chicagotribune....ing-the--1.html

  9. Started by nfoligno,

    Okay, w/ all the negative criticism, I wanted to mention a few players I thought had a pretty good game. You know how I am a glass half full guy and can't stand all this pessimism Offense Forte - Lets start w/ the obvious. I thought this may have been his best game. Sure, he may have had others w/ better stats, but they were against cream puff defenses. Here, he faced an elite defense, and had a solid day rushing, and a great day receiving. That TD catch was a freaking thing of beauty. OL in general, but Beekman and Kreutz specific. Sure, Rex faced pressure, but there were many downs he seemed to have plenty of time. Add to that how we were able to …

  10. Guest TerraTor
    Started by Guest TerraTor,

    You just summed up your sorry career. I am hoping you get cut tomorrow. You will never play in the NFL again.The whole stadium had no faith in you, and you showed why. How dare you go on National TV and talk about why u didnt win the starting job, you have absolutely no business being on a football field. Everytime you dropped back to pass i held my breath and you delivered. You seriously make me wanna vomit in my mouth. You cost everyone on the team a superbowl ring and now you brought your losing mentality to the table two years later. Goodbye and good riddens

    • 4 replies
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  11. Started by Ed Hochuli 3:16,

    Grossman: 20-34, 197 yards, 1 INT Forte: 24 carries, 74 yards, 1 TD, 7 catches, 51 yards Olsen: 3 catches, 46 yards Clark- 4 catches, 34 yards Booker: 1 catch, 17 yards Davis: 3 catches, 28 yards Hester: 2 catches, 24 yards, 1 PR for TD Defense: 3 sacks, 2 INT's, 1 TD Gould: 1-1 FG's Bears 24-17

    • 121 replies
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  12. Started by Ed Hochuli 3:16,

    Rex? Come on. IMO, somebody should make one with Forte and Orton on it or something.

  13. Started by DrunkBomber,

    Call your bookies

    • 10 replies
    • 2.2k views
  14. Started by Ed Hochuli 3:16,

    At work today, I couldn't help but to sit back and think about the Bears future. Here's the way I see it. While our defense is aging, we do have some young, starting, good players: Briggs is 27. A. Brown is 29. Dvoracek is 25. Harris is 25. Idonije is 27. Vasher is 26. Tillman is 27. Payne is 24. Harrison is 24. Graham is 23. Our defensive back-ups have looked good for what they've done, too. Roach is 23. Steltz is 22. J. Williams is 24. McBride is 23. LaRocque is 22. Bowman is 23. Also, Urlacher, Briggs, Wale, Adams, and Urlacher still have some productive years left, too, IMO. The offense also has many young, starti…

    • 8 replies
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  15. Started by Connorbear,

    Let's hope its good Rex. http://www.suntimes.com/sports/football/be...-bear08.article Peace

    • 6 replies
    • 1.8k views
  16. Started by Grouchy Bear,

    The Score had talked about who was the second highest paid Bear this year. According to the USA today newspaper. I would imagine that the bonus is paid with incentives met. Right ? http://content.usatoday.com/sports/footbal...spx?player=5067

    • 16 replies
    • 3.5k views
  17. Started by ostrogoth,

    Bears QB Kyle Orton spoke with the media on Wednesday, and made two things very clear — he feels fortunate his right ankle injury wasn’t more severe, and he’s not ruling himself out against the undefeated Titans on Sunday. Orton said he will not practice today as he continues rehab. Beyond that, he considers the injury day to day.

    • 13 replies
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  18. Started by Wesson44,

    The Titians are a good football teams this year, but they can be beaten. We have to get them out of there mind set of being 8-0. We have to first stop their running game, which we can do sinse we have been good against the run all year. But the main key this game is to move the LB'S back from the line and let them play normal. This will take away some of those short passing lanes that are killing us. Also with the WR the Titians have we need to play more bump and run and two deep double the outside WR. This takes away timing and free passing lanes. The second thing is the Dline needs to rush Collins....he is no V. Young when it comes to running. Now the offense needs…

    • 4 replies
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  19. Started by madlithuanian,

    http://www.suntimes.com/sports/football/be...-bear07.article

  20. Started by Noots,

    INJURY REPORT AND IMPLICATIONS Tennessee Titans (8-0) at Chicago Bears (5-3) By Michael Nudo Former Bear Jeff Fisher brings his undefeated Titans to Soldier Field on Sunday (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey). BEARS OFFENSEcolor> vs. TITANS DEFENSEcolor> Rex Grossman is poised for his first start of the season after Kyle Orton sustained an ankle injury against Detroit. Orton has been making progress this week but it would be a big surprise if he plays. The height-challenged Grossman will need to find passing lanes and avoid having passes knocked down by the Titans’ interior line, which includes 6’6”defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth (6 sacks). First-year star…

    • 0 replies
    • 901 views

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