Bears in town for a beatdown; Bushism Preview
boltbeat.com 9/9/2007 — I have toiled with this matchup for many days now. Part of me felt that the bears were a veteran ballclub with savvy beyond Rex Grossman’s ineptitude. Other parts of me felt the Chargers pathetic preseason performance by the secondary would give Rex, Bernard and Moose plenty of space to roam for TDs. And still other parts of me felt the Bears D can shut down the Bolts’ O.
Then I woke up.
Even When You Stop LT, You Can't Stop LT
foulballs.net 9/10/2007 — "Just a couple of quick thoughts while the Bears loss is still fresh in my mind. If you had told me that the Bears defense would hold LaDainian Tomlinson to 25 yards on 17 carries, I would have taken that deal in a heartbeat."
What The?!? Bears Last Place in NFC North
sports.aol.com 9/10/2007 — Filed under: Bears , Lions , Packers , Vikings , The Word Of the eight NFL divisions, the NFC North was, I think, the one where there was the most widespread agreement about the favorite: Almost everyone thought the Bears were the best team. So ...
Bears' Mike Brown Out for Season?
sports.aol.com 9/10/2007 — Filed under: Bears , Chicago The Bears didn't just lose to the Chargers today to drop into last place in the NFC North. They may have lost a key defensive player for the season. Safety Mike Brown, who suffered a knee injury in the fourth quarter ...
Bears Down
chicagosportsreview.com 9/10/2007 — If you went to the kitchen for a beer in the second half of the Bears vs. Chargers game, you might be confused. It's okay. I'm here to help.
Yes, the Bears actually had the ball at one point; and no, the refs didn't make a deal with the Chargers allowing them to play offense for two entire quarters.
Cedric Benson Gets Ripped By Chargers
zonersports.com 9/11/2007 — David Haugh reports: An anonymous Chargers player saying of Benson: “We felt we could get in his head. It’s not like we were looking at Larry Johnson or anyone back there saying ‘let’s go.’ I talk to guys around the league. [Benson] took himself out of the Super Bowl. That’s letting down your team. I guess that’s what kind of guy he is. We knew that, and we played accordingly.”