There is one thing I think most of us came agree with: when it starts snowing during a bears game, especially in NFC playoff games, we have a good chance to win.
Bart, you are THE man!! Thank you for these videos. It's 2022 and I'm still wondering why they let a Possible Hall of Fame tight end like Greg Olsen go....
10:34 first touchdown game for the bears 33:40 second touchdown 47:42 third touchdown 1:40:14 fourth touchdown 1:47:57 field goal by Seattle 2:03:30 Mike Williams touchdown Seattle Seahawks 2:15:57 fifth touchdown 2:22:54 second touchdown by Seattle 2:30:55 third touchdown by Seattle
This game was probably the highlight of Jay Cutler's career. On a team with four future HoFers (Urlacher, Briggs, Julius Peppers, & Devin Hester) and some other borderline HoFers (Greg Olsen, Charles Tillman, Robby Gould, Matt Forte & Olin Kreutz) with a great defense and great special teams, he carried the offense to a blow-out of an up-and-coming Seahawks team. It all fell apart for him the week after this. If the Bears would have had some true NFL wide receivers, they might have been able to take down the Packers and Steelers and win Chicago's second Super Bowl.
A lot happened in Seattle in that time. Bears came up this season. Seems like they may be a force for a couple seasons with that defense (if they stay healthy, then who knows since teams rise and fall every year). That is a long drought for the team and fans. A lot of teams have gone much longer, though.
Jay Cutler with that 58 yard touchdown strike to Greg Olsen really started the scoring for the Chicago Bears in this playoff game but sadly the final playoff win of Lovie Smith as the head coach of the Chicago Bears football team too and I still wish they shouldn't have fired him
yup so true.. once they finally got a good offense (2012/2013) at that point it was too late because the defense was getting too old .(urlacher,briggs,tillman)
Angelo neglected the offense. Refused to upgrade a horrible offensive line and add a number 1 receiver. Figured it was fine the way it was when Bears clearly needed more. It's a shame.
Man I miss Goose. Loved how he helped commentary from the sidelines during the whole game. He was smart, exciting, and very upbeat. Rip big fella 💪🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
And I'll say this about the 2010 Bears- if you would have told me at the beginning of this season, given the offensive line and other issues, that- 1- Chicago would go 11-5 2- They would beat Green Bay once in the regular season, 3- They would win the division title and be the frigging #2 seed in the NFC, 4- They would advance to the NFC championship game, and 5- Come within 8 points of beating Green Bay in that game, I would have told you to check into an insane asylum. But all of that happened. Crazy year. It was fun, even if they lost to the Packers in the championship game.
Kinda sad to know this was Hasselbecks last game for the Hawks. But it was great to see him do so well in the postseason after the bad regular season. 12 tds to 19 picks in reg and then to go 7 tds to 1 pick in post with many dropped passes that could have even made his stat line much more impressive.
Bold take. Cutler had been having a terrible game up until that point. Hanie even with a pick 6 still had a much better showing. If Hanie avoids either of those interceptions bears win. Cutler didn't have the spark on that day.
This was thee yr to win it all for the Bears ! Unfortunately they had to play the packers ! Bringing in Martz and trading Olsen was beginning of the end !
Ive been a Bear Fan since I could understand Football And my Father and Grandpa were also Bear Fans.. So ive watched the Bears since abt 1979 and I liked Cutler.. I think he was ruined with constant Coaching Changes Horrible WR and BAd Offensive lines in his later Career. So when the Bears did have a decent QB we Didn't utilize him because of what we had around him.. I wish one day we can get a Solid Coach and a Solid QB.. We should of never tossed Lovie bcus its been a Shit storm since.
I love the bears and i loved and supported Cutler, but Andrew Luck was in a similar situation. Matter of fact, he was in a worst situation with the Colts than Cutler was with the bears. Luck played behind Poor o lines, had no run game, had no elite weapons at receiver, and never had a good defense and his teams made the playoffs every year he was healthy and it was because of him. So i can’t give Cutler any excuses. People say Cutler was hurt in the NFC championship game vs the Packers, but it’s coming out that Tom Brady at 43 years old played on a bad MCL in the 2021 NFL playoffs and he won the the Super Bowl. This bears teams shouldve Atleast got to the super bowl. Idk what they would’ve done vs Pittsburgh, but they Atleast should’ve got there. Cutler missed a lot of easy throws in the championship game vs Green Bay before he got hurt. He missed Hester on a corner route that would’ve been a td on the first drive i believe, and he under threw a go route to Johnny Knox and the pass was picked off right before half time. If Cutler didn’t quit, then that game Atleast proved that he wasn’t a championship winning qb.
Plus you have to ask yourself why was Denver willing to give up Cutler when he was coming off a pro bowl season and still in his rookie contract. That was a red flag for me and i was 13-14 years old when that trade happened. Plus Denver hired Josh McDaniels that offseason. You’d think part of the reason why McDaniels took the job was to work with and mold the talents of a young Jay Cutler. He wanted him out of there to draft Tim Tebow a year later
I think Cutler's type 1 diabetes impacted his career. Being familiar with the disease i know that it is a real roller coaster and explains his super hot games vs. the times when he couldn't place the ball and made bad decisions. Terrible o-lines never helped
You could almost tell the games he was really on vs. the ones he was off. I think it was good and bad days with diabetes. Not something he would talk a lot about either.
Jay Cutler was a good quarterback. If he had the offensive line that can protect him and give him time and also if they had great NFL receivers that was tall and other ones with speed, they could of won the Superbowl in 2010. Cutler also went through 8 coaching changes too.
If he had the same offense like he did when he was in Denver his first three seasons there, he definitely would've won a couple more games throughout his time in Chicago, and he even would've made a few more playoff appearances too, hell, he would've won a few more playoff games too!
If we had Cutler in 2006 instead of Rex Grossman we would've won SB XLI, why? Because the 2010 Bears were a diluted version of that SB appearing season in 06-07.. They had some ok receivers with Moose Muhammad, Bernard Berrian, and Rashied Davis (plus TE Dez Clark too)...
@@pretorious700 cutler was a solid qb at worst. In 2010 the dude had the worst supporting cast in the nfl and had a 7.6 ypa and ranked in the middle of most passing categories
Ik I’m commenting a lot but gosh dang look how good was this defense was, Greg Jennings Peanut Tillman Brian urlacher Major Wright Julius peppers. Just super stacked
This was where former NFL offensive coordinator Mike Martz turned the big play offense loose on the Seattle Seahawks that sent them to the NFC championship game
Brilliant move by the front office trading Olsen to appease OC Mike Martz who was fired after his 2nd season for Carolinas 3rd, which ended up being Chris Conte.
11 months later against the Seahawks again Johnny Knox would suffer that horrific injury after being hit by Anthony Hargrove a key member of the Saints bountygate scandal
In 35 years since winning the Super Bowl, this is the 6th and most recent playoffs win for the Bears. Unbelievable, with that storied history, that's all they have been able to muster of late. In fact, since George Halas led the Bears to their 8th NFL Championship in 1963, they have win all of 10 playoffs games. It takes a real fan to stick with the team through that lack of success!!
Sadly, as long as the McCaskey family owns this team, this is all we are going to get- a fluke winning season, bounced out of the playoffs early, and then four to six years of mediocrity at best. They have created an environment that prevents the Bears from putting together consistently good offenses and consistently good quarterbacks.
There is one thing I think most of us came agree with: when it starts snowing during a bears game, especially in NFC playoff games, we have a good chance to win.
True. Because we had the running game and offensive line to push people around. Too bad they couldn’t push the Packers around the following week!
@@djeanpierre The Football Gods decided differently that week. They are as cruel as they are fair.
Reminds me of what just happened this season. Start snowing in Seattle and the bears won
@@djeanpierre We probly would have won that game the next week if Cutler hadn't gotten injured
RIP to the late great Tony the goose Siragusa
Bart, you are THE man!! Thank you for these videos. It's 2022 and I'm still wondering why they let a Possible Hall of Fame tight end like Greg Olsen go....
You can thank Mike Martz.
Sadly our best moment of the decade.
BlazingRaptor 2006 was pretty good as well as 2001.
We had a good chance to see the Super Bowl in 2018 but the double doink🤦🏽♂️
One game short of Super bowl 45 and no thanks to those dirty Green Bay Packers for sure.
I was at this game, the greatest national anthem I've ever seen. So powerful.🇺🇸
Lmfaoo
the home opener in the next Season he did it again, friggin' awesome
I bet Kaepernick hated it.
Jim Cornelison killed it with this rendition of our national anthem for sure and need to make him singer for all home game of the Chicago Bears too!
Gross, I left a comment about it being so horrible and the song being horrible as well.
We wasted such good defenses during these years.....
Because y’all have a history of garbage QBs. I don’t think the Bears have had a good, let alone great qb in their history.
If I was a defensive coordinator you never put a cornerback on a tight end with serious speed who can go deep and still score
2018 too 🤦♂
10:34 first touchdown game for the bears
33:40 second touchdown
47:42 third touchdown
1:40:14 fourth touchdown
1:47:57 field goal by Seattle
2:03:30 Mike Williams touchdown Seattle Seahawks
2:15:57 fifth touchdown
2:22:54 second touchdown by Seattle
2:30:55 third touchdown by Seattle
"Here to sing our national anthem, from your Chicago Blackhawks, Jim Cornelison!"
This game was probably the highlight of Jay Cutler's career. On a team with four future HoFers (Urlacher, Briggs, Julius Peppers, & Devin Hester) and some other borderline HoFers (Greg Olsen, Charles Tillman, Robby Gould, Matt Forte & Olin Kreutz) with a great defense and great special teams, he carried the offense to a blow-out of an up-and-coming Seahawks team. It all fell apart for him the week after this. If the Bears would have had some true NFL wide receivers, they might have been able to take down the Packers and Steelers and win Chicago's second Super Bowl.
None of those "borderline" players will ever get anywhere near the HOF.
What about Charles Tillman? Dude was a beast 🤷
pretorious700 Kreutz could get in one day. 6-time pro bowler and named to the 2000’s all decade team.
Briggs won't see the hall.
Jay had no wide receivers
It’s been a long 8 years!
Yes it has my friend
A lot happened in Seattle in that time. Bears came up this season. Seems like they may be a force for a couple seasons with that defense (if they stay healthy, then who knows since teams rise and fall every year). That is a long drought for the team and fans. A lot of teams have gone much longer, though.
There is just something magical about snow falling and Bears football.
Remember when Jay Cutler came to play?
No.
I do! You should get tested for dementia fanboy
If he didn’t sprain his knee in the Championship game, we would’ve beat the Packers.
@@christophermonroe2055 Exactly mfkers acting like we didnt get one game away from the super bowl this season
Christopher Monroe lol your too funny
the for whom the bell tolls on the opening kickoff is crazy. man i miss the bears being good
Jay Cutler with that 58 yard touchdown strike to Greg Olsen really started the scoring for the Chicago Bears in this playoff game but sadly the final playoff win of Lovie Smith as the head coach of the Chicago Bears football team too and I still wish they shouldn't have fired him
@@kinger982 Be of the bald toothless was excellent in this game
The Bears wasted about 10 years of a very good defense. If they only had at least an average offense, they could have won a Super Bowl.
yup so true.. once they finally got a good offense (2012/2013) at that point it was too late because the defense was getting too old .(urlacher,briggs,tillman)
The bears could’ve went on a Steelers or patriots like run in the 80s and the 2000s
It happens all the time. Bears had so many championship caliber defenses but no offense to help.
Angelo neglected the offense. Refused to upgrade a horrible offensive line and add a number 1 receiver. Figured it was fine the way it was when Bears clearly needed more. It's a shame.
I always liked Israel Idonijie. He seemed to always make some big plays and be in the right position to make some key stops.
ANTHONY ADAMS #95 ON THE LINE
This why people have cable TV or cell phones enjoy the games stay warm and dry out there go bear's appreciate the memories you guys rock thanks ! Joe
Man I miss Goose. Loved how he helped commentary from the sidelines during the whole game. He was smart, exciting, and very upbeat. Rip big fella 💪🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Our last playoff win....save us Caleb lol
And I'll say this about the 2010 Bears- if you would have told me at the beginning of this season, given the offensive line and other issues, that-
1- Chicago would go 11-5
2- They would beat Green Bay once in the regular season,
3- They would win the division title and be the frigging #2 seed in the NFC,
4- They would advance to the NFC championship game, and
5- Come within 8 points of beating Green Bay in that game,
I would have told you to check into an insane asylum.
But all of that happened. Crazy year. It was fun, even if they lost to the Packers in the championship game.
2 reasons-great defense and devon hester.
Kinda sad to know this was Hasselbecks last game for the Hawks. But it was great to see him do so well in the postseason after the bad regular season.
12 tds to 19 picks in reg and then to go 7 tds to 1 pick in post with many dropped passes that could have even made his stat line much more impressive.
12-4 and SB bound baby!
Cody Parkey thinks otherwise!
How bout that bears game huh
@@nzzhiseiebeosbdosabwkwjnssnkss die eagles die l
Oh well, life happens. Let's see if they can capitalize on this for next season.
This is the most memorable game that meant as much in a long time. Sad.
I was at this game. What an awesome day that was. There’s no better place to be than snow falling down on Soldier or Lambeau Field.
Jim Cornelison blasting the national antherm of the 🇺🇸 to fire the Chicago Bears fans was explosive!
Let’s agree cutler doesn’t get injured the bears make the super bowl
And probably win
Bold take. Cutler had been having a terrible game up until that point. Hanie even with a pick 6 still had a much better showing. If Hanie avoids either of those interceptions bears win. Cutler didn't have the spark on that day.
Packers would have won still
10:33 Trubisky would have under thown that pass.
Ain't nothing like a playoff game in Chicago with a flyover
Let's go bears!
Fields gonna take us to multiple Super Bowls, mark my words
What u say now?
really hope so he has serious potential
Go bears
1:06:00 I forgot Goose did that. 😂😂
The Bears should of at least went to the Superbowl that year. We had very skilled players at all positions.
The Bears still suck
@ihl8608 just as long as you stay a fan threw the bad times it makes it that much better when you do win
Ah Greg Olsen. Great job, jerry Angelo.
Mike Martz saw this game and said Yupp I have no use for Olsen lol
this is when i first started watching football 2010 postseason
This was thee yr to win it all for the Bears ! Unfortunately they had to play the packers ! Bringing in Martz and trading Olsen was beginning of the end !
Key Plays:
10:25 CHI: Olsen 58-yd rec TD from Cutler
28:35 CHI: Olsen 33-yd rec from Cutler
33:35 CHI: Taylor 1-yd rush TD
41:50 CHI: Olsen 22-yd rec from Cutler
47:15 CHI: Cutler 6-yd rush TD
55:00 CHI: Forte 26-yd rec from Cutler
1:40:05 CHI: Cutler 9-yd rush TD
1:41:25 SEA: Washington 62-yd kick ret
1:55:40 CHI: Cutler 21-yd rush
1:56:25 SEA: Curry 23-yd INT ret
2:03:20 SEA: Williams 2-yd rec TD from Hasselbeck
2:15:50 CHI: Davis 39-yd rec TD from Cutler
2:20:00 SEA: Stokley 21-yd rec from Hasselbeck
2:22:50 SEA: Williams 3-yd rec TD from Hasselbeck
2:30:20 SEA: Obomanu 46-yd rec from Hasselbeck
2:30:50 SEA: Stokley 9-yd rec TD from Hasselbeck
Key Stats:
SEA:
Matt Hasselbeck 25/46 pass, 258 yds, 3 TD
Golden Tate 1 car, 13 yds
Brandon Stokley 8 rec (11 targets), 85 yds, 1 TD
Mike Williams 4 rec (13 targets), 15 yds, 2 TD
Lofa Tatupu 1 sacks, 7 tackles
Raheem Brock 1 sack, 2 tackles, 1 FF
CHI:
Jay Cutler 15/28 pass, 274 pass yds, 2 TD, 8 car, 43 rush yds, 2 TD
Matt Forte 25 car, 80 rush yds, 3 rec, 54 rec yds, 0/1 pass, 1 INT
Chester Taylor 11 car, 44 yds, 1 TD
Greg Olsen 3 rec, 113 yds, 1 TD
Kellen Davis 2 rec, 42 yds, 1 TD
11:47: Southwest Airlines
14:22: Bud Light
16:53: Toyota, Best Buy & Pizza Hut
41:16: Miller Lite, GMC & Domino's
53:54: Chevy Silverado HD
1:24:46: Southwest Airlines, Ford F-150, The Rite & Bud Light
1:34:03: Visa
2:04:12: Audi, Subway Restaurants & State Farm
2:10:48: Verizon
Its 2023.. this is the last playoff win the Bears have.. its pathetic really..
Fr man, i just wanna see another playoff win.
Especially when the Lions have two playoff wins recently which means that the Bears now have the longest playoff win drought in the NFC North.
thanks for another great bears win
The running back for the bears, is bigger than all 3 starting wide receivers..
Ive been a Bear Fan since I could understand Football And my Father and Grandpa were also Bear Fans.. So ive watched the Bears since abt 1979 and I liked Cutler.. I think he was ruined with constant Coaching Changes Horrible WR and BAd Offensive lines in his later Career. So when the Bears did have a decent QB we Didn't utilize him because of what we had around him.. I wish one day we can get a Solid Coach and a Solid QB.. We should of never tossed Lovie bcus its been a Shit storm since.
I love the bears and i loved and supported Cutler, but Andrew Luck was in a similar situation. Matter of fact, he was in a worst situation with the Colts than Cutler was with the bears. Luck played behind Poor o lines, had no run game, had no elite weapons at receiver, and never had a good defense and his teams made the playoffs every year he was healthy and it was because of him. So i can’t give Cutler any excuses. People say Cutler was hurt in the NFC championship game vs the Packers, but it’s coming out that Tom Brady at 43 years old played on a bad MCL in the 2021 NFL playoffs and he won the the Super Bowl. This bears teams shouldve Atleast got to the super bowl. Idk what they would’ve done vs Pittsburgh, but they Atleast should’ve got there. Cutler missed a lot of easy throws in the championship game vs Green Bay before he got hurt. He missed Hester on a corner route that would’ve been a td on the first drive i believe, and he under threw a go route to Johnny Knox and the pass was picked off right before half time. If Cutler didn’t quit, then that game Atleast proved that he wasn’t a championship winning qb.
Plus you have to ask yourself why was Denver willing to give up Cutler when he was coming off a pro bowl season and still in his rookie contract. That was a red flag for me and i was 13-14 years old when that trade happened. Plus Denver hired Josh McDaniels that offseason. You’d think part of the reason why McDaniels took the job was to work with and mold the talents of a young Jay Cutler. He wanted him out of there to draft Tim Tebow a year later
Well said.🐻⬇️
I think Cutler's type 1 diabetes impacted his career. Being familiar with the disease i know that it is a real roller coaster and explains his super hot games vs. the times when he couldn't place the ball and made bad decisions. Terrible o-lines never helped
You could almost tell the games he was really on vs. the ones he was off. I think it was good and bad days with diabetes. Not something he would talk a lot about either.
Imagine if jay Cutler didnt get Injured in the NFC championship
I know
we still lose
Bears let good players go. Thomas Jones, Greg Olsen, Robbie Gould, Charles Tillman, Devin Hester, Brian Urlacher. Lack of respect and poor management.
Jay Cutler was a good quarterback. If he had the offensive line that can protect him and give him time and also if they had great NFL receivers that was tall and other ones with speed, they could of won the Superbowl in 2010. Cutler also went through 8 coaching changes too.
If he had the same offense like he did when he was in Denver his first three seasons there, he definitely would've won a couple more games throughout his time in Chicago, and he even would've made a few more playoff appearances too, hell, he would've won a few more playoff games too!
If we had Cutler in 2006 instead of Rex Grossman we would've won SB XLI, why? Because the 2010 Bears were a diluted version of that SB appearing season in 06-07..
They had some ok receivers with Moose Muhammad, Bernard Berrian, and Rashied Davis (plus TE Dez Clark too)...
Thank you
Don’t care what anyone says man when Cutler has time........ his passes were ripped to receivers
Say what you want about cutler but he had an absolute cannon
He spent most of his Bears career running for his life. Love Cutty.
And often, to defensive backs. How anyone can defend that loser is beyond me.
@@VicInNocal Another idiot.
@@pretorious700 cutler was a solid qb at worst. In 2010 the dude had the worst supporting cast in the nfl and had a 7.6 ypa and ranked in the middle of most passing categories
Trubisky has 🐻 fan's missing Jay Cutler
Kenny Albert and Daryl Johnston were a good duo in the box
Ik I’m commenting a lot but gosh dang look how good was this defense was, Greg Jennings Peanut Tillman Brian urlacher Major Wright Julius peppers. Just super stacked
Hey Bart, can you post Bears Seahawks & Saints Eagles 2006 divisional?
Moose Johnson got on a Cleveland brown casket suit
Do you have the 2011 Seahawks vs Bears where Johnny Knox got hurt?
Does anyone have the full game of the 2006 Bears/Saints NFC Championship Game?
Wow! Chicago took care of Business
You have their 2006 divisional round game? The OT one
Bears Touchdowns
#1 10:31
#2 33:38
#3 47:21
#4 1:40:09
#5 2:15:56
awesome thank you!!!
Bears went to the NFC Championship Game😍😍
Too bad they lost to their most despised rival there.
The year we let GB into the playoffs
Unfortunately we have regretted it ever since.
Johnny Knocks was a machine
36:00 spice Adams
Uh-haha
Here to sing our national anthem from your Chicago Blackhawks l, Jim Cornelison!
Good old days so long ago
This was a really good Bears team that could have won the SB. So weird what happened in the NFCC
Yep. This team was so complete. Hard to believe they couldn’t win a sb.
When cutler wasn’t trash
This was where former NFL offensive coordinator Mike Martz turned the big play offense loose on the Seattle Seahawks that sent them to the NFC championship game
2:41:58
we injured half there lineup shows how physical we were 🐻👇
Dumbest move ever trading away a HOFer TE smdh
Hate on Cutler all you want but it was a beautiful thing when he had a day like this
i like how the bears win with kenny albert as commentator.
I miss Cutler
Bears should’ve kept Olsen. He’d be the best right end we’d ever have
What fun to play in the snow stay warm out there take care
Joe
Justin Fields will lead us to the promise land #BearDown
Still our last playoff win. The biggest highlight of the 2010s for us. Damn.
And against a 7-9 team
Campain 2002 a 7-9 team that beat the defending Super Bowl champion saints
@@squidparty2000 ok an 8-9 team
god damn, if Jim Cornelison doesnt pump you up, nothing will. Also, Cutler is uncle kip if he made it to the NFL
Deep down I wouldn't have been too upset if Seattle ended up winning knowing the Packers were beating us in the conference championship..pp
Why did you reupload this?
it got blocked worldwide by the NFL
What happened in the last 50 seconds?
Eugene, you should re-watch the Falcons Divisional game from 2016. They got wrecked, and that was during the Legion of Boom era.
The last playoff win 14 years and counting
The Bears now have the longest playoff drought in the NFC North now due to the Lions now winning two playoff games in the 2023/2024 season.
This one was over at the Anthem.
Brilliant move by the front office trading Olsen to appease OC Mike Martz who was fired after his 2nd season for Carolinas 3rd, which ended up being Chris Conte.
Happy 10th Anniversary to us Bears fans and to Jay Cutler!
the Jay Cutler game.
Ahhh. The nfl was great back in these times
I've got a golden taint for you right here!
They should have kept lovey smith.. As head coach instead of Nagy...we would have had a awesome 2021 season and possible. Superbowl 2022 win....
@Mark yes!!!!!
I can’t believe the Seahawks lost to Jay Cutler
Funny how Olsen is a Seahawk now and back then he was a Bear.
I do not remember how the Seahawks got this far...
I’ll say this AGAIN.
THE Bart Simpson RULES 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
The-the, the Bears were who we thought they were.
5:10 Rip Goose 🙏
hopefully fields can take us back to this stage
WTF did the BEARS trade Greg Olson!!! He's still kicking ass!!
Mike Martz didn’t like him because he didn’t fit into his scheme, so they traded him.
Bears last playoff win
A lot of people were knocked out here.
11 months later against the Seahawks again Johnny Knox would suffer that horrific injury after being hit by Anthony Hargrove a key member of the Saints bountygate scandal
Da bears
greg olsen owes jordan love a turkey leg
A decade ago, the last time the Bears were any good at all.
In 35 years since winning the Super Bowl, this is the 6th and most recent playoffs win for the Bears. Unbelievable, with that storied history, that's all they have been able to muster of late. In fact, since George Halas led the Bears to their 8th NFL Championship in 1963, they have win all of 10 playoffs games. It takes a real fan to stick with the team through that lack of success!!
Sadly, as long as the McCaskey family owns this team, this is all we are going to get- a fluke winning season, bounced out of the playoffs early, and then four to six years of mediocrity at best. They have created an environment that prevents the Bears from putting together consistently good offenses and consistently good quarterbacks.
@@DaDitka I believe that the PROBLEM is that McCaskey is CHEAP!
@@pdgutierrez8784 They are cheap. And when they aren't, they don't know where to put the money. Sadly, the song remains the same.
Back when there wasn't a political undertone to everything
This was Chicago's superbowl season, but they blew it as usual 🤢🤢🤢💯