January 14, 2019: Pep in My Step

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Woke up this morning, with a little extra pep in my step…  I can watch that missed catch by Alshon Jeffery over and over and over.  Yeah, so what… I know it’s petty… I don’t give a rat’s ass.  It brought me a ton of joy; this joy that will last me for a while.  That’s what I resort to once my team is out; rooting against other teams.  It was a good weekend for that, especially the way it all ended on Sunday.  I stuck to my guns…  I wasn’t watching any of the games; I was keeping an eye on the scores.  When I saw New Orleans up late, I figured I’d flip it on… man was I glad I did.  I’m used to this finding joy in other teams’ misery.  Remember, the Bears hadn’t been in the playoffs for 8 years; what the hell else am I supposed to do come playoff time?  So after the gut wrenching defeat, I went back to the mode I know good and well.  And I hit jackpot at the 2 minute warning of the Saints Eagles game.  I know, I know… he left here, won a ring there; this certainly wouldn’t trump that for me if I was an Eagles fan.  But I’m not… thank God.  And as a Bear fan who watched this “soft tissue injury” guy come back talking about Chicago, playing up to the crowd after his first catch, running on the field after the missed FG… yeah, it was pretty sweet to see him head down on the field after missing an easy, EASY catch.  I bet if they had a contest to catch that pass, most people would… I mean, like me and you could have caught that pass.  Pathetic ass. 

OK, I’m done.  I’m moving on.  I feel a lot better today.  I’m back… we are BACK.  I’m taking the silver lining approach on the Bears from here on out… although I sure as hell think we should still be playing… we’d have just as good a chance against any of the remaining teams as anybody would.  OK, I’ll try not to dwell on that fact… I’m trying to convince myself we were just a year early for the big enchilada.  This was our “paying dues” year.  We’ve seen it plenty of times before in Chicago sports:  the 1984 NFC Championship game for our Bears, the 1990 Eastern Conference Finals for our Bulls, the 2009 Western Conference Finals for our Hawks, and or course, the 2015 NLCS our Cubs.  We saw it the last time the Bears went to the Super Bowl, losing the preceding year to the Panthers.  We saw it with the last good Bulls team we had; losing to the Heat, returning as the #1 seed, ready to pounce before the Rose injury.  Hopefully the ugly end to last season for the Cubs will propel them this year.  Yes, and we’re all certainly hoping that this painful loss to the Eagles this year will be that lasting memory in all the Bears’ players hearts and heads; that type of memory that will motivate you to come back even stronger next year.  Yeah, that’s what I’m talking about; I can’t wait to see that.

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So until next year… we’ve already seen turnover with the Defensive Coordinator; loved Vic, but Chuck seems like a good option too.  Mostly everybody will be back; hopefully not everybody… wink wink.  But the defense will be back mostly intact, it will be year 2 in the offense for everybody… Super Bowl favorites next year?  Over/under win total 11?  I know our schedule will be a lot tougher next year.  We won’t be sneaking up on anybody next year.  I’m ready though, like right now I’m ready.  Can’t wait to start up the season and finish the incomplete business of bringing a Super Bowl trophy back to Chicago.  Bear Down!

  1. MK

    Time to move on indeed. The mourning is over, wiped fresh by the remaining teams I hate losing this past weekend. Thank you very much! The Bears painful loss still hurts, more so because I think it was a huge missed opportunity, but I have moved on. Looking ahead to next year is all we can do, and we have been used to that before. This time, though, it just seems different. We actually have something to look forward to. Year 2 of the Nagy regime. More growth from MTru and the offense. Maybe a new weapon here or there. And the D should be better than ever. Yes, Vic left, but Chuck should be able to step in and keep those guys flying around the field. Maybe a piece here or there via draft or free agency, and I look forward to DA Bears D keeping that Monsters of the Midway flag flying high. You are right, the sneaking up and underestimating will be gone. Da Bears will be the real deal, and teams better be ready. Playoffs and beyond boys! Shake off this one and get ready for the next…the experience will be more beneficial than you know. BEAR DOWN!!!

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