My father once told me to finish what you start well I started
a sports blog so its time to blog. The Bears obviously don’t follow that mantra
with their play the last three weeks. The once Achilles heal the offense is now
the strength of the team. The Monsters of the Midway on defense are no longer
they have more holes than a Chicago Alderman explaining his role in a bribery
scandal.
The issue I have is with the coaching I know Trestman is in
his first year but no excuse he should have a better sense of how to win a game
especially with a dynamic offense. Josh McCown has given you more than enough
in a relief role and should have started the Detroit game in Chicago which was
a must win since you lost to them in Detroit. The riverboat gambler mentality of
the coach is admirable but there is a time and he has gone rogue once to often.
The Vikings game was a great example of when he should’ve rolled the dice more
with Forte running wild and Jeffery catching everything thrown his way today
the coach went conservative when it mattered most. Robbie Gould is usually
solid but why not run one more play in overtime get him closer to kick the
field goal and get out with a much needed win.
The Bears must now win out and hope for some help from other
teams the same game plan as the last two years. This is getting old and the
team is not getting younger so Trestman learn from your mistakes and take a
page from Kenny Roger’s song the Gambler “Know when to hold em and know when to
fold em”.
My prediction Bears 9-7 and at home watching the playoffs.
Hope they prove me wrong.

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