Chicago Bears crush the New Orleans Saints 33-25
Season over, man. Whew.
Hester, Bears End Saints' Playoff Hopes
Washington Post
Chicago Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher, top, intercepts a pass from New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees as running back Pierre Thomas makes the tackle on Urlacher during the first quarter of their football game against the New Orleans Saints at ...
Sunday, December 30, 2007
Saturday, December 29, 2007
Bears Against Saints 12-30-2007
Tomorrow, December 30,2007, the Chicago Bears play the New Orleans Saints at 12:00 p.m., Chicago time.
Watch on FOX, and listen on WBBM.
May they end with a win.
Watch on FOX, and listen on WBBM.
May they end with a win.
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
Sunday, December 23, 2007
Chicago Bears Crush Green Bay Packers 35-7
While the Chicago Bears have had around the worst possible season a team could have after playing in the Super bowl (really, they did last year), they did one important thing:
The Chicago Bears beat the Green Bay Packers twice in one season.
To make matters more humiliating for the Packers, two of their three losses are to the Bears, a team which, to put it in bar vernacular (so the Packer fans can understand), sucks.
Remember when John Kerry told us how bad George Bush was, then Bush went on to get more votes than anyone ever in an American election? Same idea. 35-7. Not even close.
The Bears aren't in the post season. They shouldn't be. Not at what was 5-9. Now, 6-9, the reality is they are still bad. And the Packers were beat by this very bad team.
Brett Favre should be looking into his trailer home options in Florida and Arizona, being of that age. Lovie Smith? Still a bad coach, but today, he beat a 12-2 team.
Bears beat Packers 35-7
Chicago Sun-Times, United States
Brian Urlacher returned an interception for a touchdown for the first time in his career, Adrian Peterson ran for 102 yards, and the Chicago Bears beat the ...
Bears overwhelm Packers 35-7 on a blustery day at Soldier Field
PackersNews.com, WI
CHICAGO -- Seemingly better acclimated to strong winter winds in the Windy City, the Chicago Bears routed the Green Bay Packers 35-7 today at Soldier Field. ...
The Chicago Bears beat the Green Bay Packers twice in one season.
To make matters more humiliating for the Packers, two of their three losses are to the Bears, a team which, to put it in bar vernacular (so the Packer fans can understand), sucks.
Remember when John Kerry told us how bad George Bush was, then Bush went on to get more votes than anyone ever in an American election? Same idea. 35-7. Not even close.
The Bears aren't in the post season. They shouldn't be. Not at what was 5-9. Now, 6-9, the reality is they are still bad. And the Packers were beat by this very bad team.
Brett Favre should be looking into his trailer home options in Florida and Arizona, being of that age. Lovie Smith? Still a bad coach, but today, he beat a 12-2 team.
Bears beat Packers 35-7
Chicago Sun-Times, United States
Brian Urlacher returned an interception for a touchdown for the first time in his career, Adrian Peterson ran for 102 yards, and the Chicago Bears beat the ...
Bears overwhelm Packers 35-7 on a blustery day at Soldier Field
PackersNews.com, WI
CHICAGO -- Seemingly better acclimated to strong winter winds in the Windy City, the Chicago Bears routed the Green Bay Packers 35-7 today at Soldier Field. ...
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