Moose Says Chicago Is ‘Where Receivers Go to Die’
Mister Mittens —
... Good, good times. My compadre at FanHouse and Bears fan, Show, led me to this little ditty and he also appropriately defended the Bears on this one. ...
Chicago Columnist Sums Up Bears QB Mess With One Title
FanHouse —
It's hardly newsworthy to point out the bad "luck" the Bears have had with quarterbacks since 1992 -- used as the baseline year for comparison because up until this season the Packers had only had one starter. In reality, it's more terrible precision in choosing passers than anything fictional like luck. There have been 21 different starters in the past 15 seasons for the Chicago Bears. Peter King provided the embarrassing list under Muhsin Muhammad's very original revelation that QBs in Chicago haven't been very good. Today, though, I finally saw ...
Let's All Please Welcome Muhsin to the 10,000 Yard Club, Naturally Against the Bears
FanHouse —
... Then, early this year, he told anyone that would listen that "Chicago is where receivers go to die", causing the Bears defense, and entire organization really, to flinch a little bit. Which may explain why the Panthers have yet to score heading into the two minute warning of Sunday's game. ...
The best and worst of week four
The Fantasy Factor —
... Um, why could Moose put up those type of stats for the Bears the last three years? I guess you can call this season a resurrection for Muhammad, since Chicago is where receivers go to die. ...
Todd Haley's Record with Wide Receivers
Arrowhead Pride —
... (Note: For some perspective during Haley's Chicago years, remember what Muhsin Muhammad said, "Chicago is where receivers go to die." ...


