There are two days this year that I’ll hate Bret Favre more than a Packer fan. The first was Sunday. In a battle of the first place Twin Cities and the worst place Second City, there was (at least theoretically) potential for a great match-up, with the Vikings out-ranking the Bears in every statistic they record, and the Bears having nothing to lose. But the missing ingredient for the Bears was the ability to win, which is one of the many things on their Christmas list this year. And the result was what has become commonplace: 1) the Bears did not play well, and 2) the Bears did not win.
We’ve now lost 4 in a row, and 6 of 7. That’s a .142 winning percentage since Oct 5, or 44% of our schedule. Even throwing this game aside because Minn is clearly a dominant force in the NFC, the Bears are critically injured, on life support, and currently lying beneath the watchful eye of Obamacare’s Death Squads. And it’s just a matter of time before the plug is yanked like the cord on a lawnmower by his merry band of Socialistic Nazis. (more…)