January 8, 2019: Angry

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Moving right out of the numb stage to the angry stage… Maybe I shouldn’t have went on social media… maybe this is a natural progression through my emotions.  I didn’t feel this initially.  It was more of a state of disbelief; it wasn’t like the NFC Championship game against the Packers where I was immediately pissed at Cutler, and really never forgave him for standing on the sideline watching us lose.  It wasn’t like the Super Bowl against the Colts, where Lovie refused to make defensive adjustments allowing Dungy and the Colts to win their first Super Bowl; that was a slow decline into depression after that initial Hester kick return.  No, this one was different.

I never felt like the Bears would lose this game.  Even when the Eagles scored late, we still had a chance; I still felt like we would win.  Even when I realized that it would come down to a Parkey kick, I just knew he’d make it.  I was wrong.  That bastard… I’m not going to go off on some personal rant or anything like that, but that was the 11th fricking kick this guy missed this year.  Maybe it would have been different had he only missed 3 kicks all year; maybe somehow that would have felt a little better… maybe I wouldn’t blame him as much.  But the guy underperformed all year… I don’t care how much we owe him, he simply cannot come back.  The Bears are full of guys who can successfully do their job; we cannot jeopardize all that hard work by keeping someone who cannot do their job on this team.  And maybe part of the reason we couldn’t do anything during the year was because options were limited… fine.  We had a kicker sitting in the stands who is a free agent next year… a certain ex-Bears kicker who has barely missed since we let him go… talk about a haunting move… was that Pace?  Suck it up, swallow your pride, eat the dough, whatever…  and get him back in the fold.  Fix this problem and then we can move on.

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I mean, it took for this guy to hit 4 uprights in a game to want to practice in Soldier Field?!?!  How is that OK?  You mean to tell me you didn’t regularly practice kicking in Soldier Field?  It took you to miss these kicks to realize you had a problem?  It sounds like you weren’t taking your craft seriously enough.  So we have guys coming in early, staying late, reviewing film, getting extra reps, etc, etc, etc…  and then there’s you, who can’t even practice kicking in the stadium where you will be making half of your kicks?  That seems totally unacceptable.  OK if you’re making every single kick, but certainly not OK as the misses pile up.  But keep pointing to the sky brother…

By the way, I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again; it’s great to have faith.  It’s great to believe that we are part of a bigger plan out there; I believe that… I do.  But, YOU have the control of that path; you play a big part in dictating how and where that path goes.  It’s not like we don’t have any control here.  So although whatever happened was “meant to be”, it didn’t have to be that way.  If you would have been better at your job, you would have made the kick… point blank.  You may still have the skills to kick somewhere in the NFL… some desperate ass team looking for help… but there is no way in hell you should be back here next year.  I don’t care if we have to eat your entire salary.  It’s not personal… it’s only business.  And when your departure from the team becomes official, I will have a special dedication just for you.  And that wraps up day 2 of the recovery process… not sure how many days this will take… it’s going to take a while…

  1. MK

    Agreed. I never felt like the Bears were going to lose this game, even after they scored that touchdown to go ahead with just over a minute remaining. As the game progressed, I felt it would come down to parkey. I did not like it but remained confident, especially after he made his first few. He missed…game over. I don’t care if you want to call it blocked by a fingertip. I don’t care how long it was. I don’t care about the wind. I don’t care about any other kicks this clown made, missed, or will make/miss going forward. It cannot be with this Bears team. 3 years remain on his contract…oh well. And the Goulden toe in the stands relishing the moment. Ouch! Way to get this one dead wrong Bears, and it cost us an opportunity where who knows what the Bears could have done and when they will be back. parkey back with the Bears? He sure as hell better not be. Wondering what could have been…

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