Chicago Bears
After going 7-9, the Bears' brass fired
the coaches....
And now we await for a new system. They
keep talking about an offensive minded coach. I know most fans are looking for a
coach that can put a superior staff together for all phases of the team, not
just offense. In fact, Chicago fans want a MONSTER defense back, like Tennessee
and Baltimore. The year 2003 was a typical Chicago sports year. One of the teams
finds some success, but cannot reach the pinnacle of success because of errors.
The Bulls and Blackhawks are awful. The Cubs gave us hope. The White Sox
imploded and they are still imploding since hiring a new manager (who has never
managed before). The Bears were being laughed at during the beginning of the
season. They had remote chances to make a miracle happen by beating Green Bay.
Obviously, that game was not even close. Ironically, the Packers found a miracle
in making the playoffs this year. You know how? They won when they had to (EVEN
after losing to Detroit on
Thanksgiving).
So, what's
next besides the draft? Another rebuilding year I gather. The owners got their
wish of major bucks with a rebuilt stadium, but have NO desire to commit to
winning for the fans (gee whiz, you create a winning team in Chicago, you make
MORE money; go figure!)
Go
Chicago Rush (of the AFL)! At least no one named McCaskey or Jerry owns you
(yet).
By the way, thank
you very much, Jerry Krause (and Jerry Reinsdorf) for destroying the Bulls'
dynasty. What was the goal? To re-build your OWN dynasty? You did. One of the
most losing-est teams ever over the past 5+ years. Oh, I almost forgot that
Reinsdorf also owns the White Sox. What have they done in years? The Oakland
Raiders of Baseball.
Posted: Sat
- January 3, 2004 at 04:37 PM