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Maybe it’s good news, that vote for President. Maybe it’s bad. Depending on whom you voted for, you’re happy or sad. But finally, at long last, we all now know who will be the next occupant of the White House. But we don’t know, and what I am worried about, is who will win the next football game in Soldier Field, the Chicago Bears or the New England Patriots. What’s worrying me the most is whether the Bears can come back and be good after two very bad losses in a row. Inexcusable losses to the not good Washington Commanders and Arizona Cardinals. The Commanders beat the Bears with a Hail Mary pass because the Bears best pass defender was in the wrong position and not paying attention. Then the following week, the Cardinals clobbered the Bears 29 to 9 because Da Bears had no defense, no offense, and bad head coaching. So many things so bad that since losing those two games in a row, the Bears head coach himself and the Bears players themselves are being critical of themselves and each other. Which of course bodes ill for the rest of the season. Which of course is par for the course of the once great, now not great, George Halas Chicago Bears.
Walter Jacobson gives his Perspective:
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Maybe it’s good news, that vote for President. Maybe it’s bad. Depending on whom you voted for, you’re happy or sad. But finally, at long last, we all now know who will be the next occupant of the White House. But we don’t know, and what I am worried about, is who will win the next football game in Soldier Field, the Chicago Bears or the New England Patriots. What’s worrying me the most is whether the Bears can come back and be good after two very bad losses in a row. Inexcusable losses to the not good Washington Commanders and Arizona Cardinals. The Commanders beat the Bears with a Hail Mary pass because the Bears best pass defender was in the wrong position and not paying attention. Then the following week, the Cardinals clobbered the Bears 29 to 9 because Da Bears had no defense, no offense, and bad head coaching. So many things so bad that since losing those two games in a row, the Bears head coach himself and the Bears players themselves are being critical of themselves and each other. Which of course bodes ill for the rest of the season. Which of course is par for the course of the once great, now not great, George Halas Chicago Bears.
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