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Bears look good for 12 wins
Oct 06, 2006 | 10:40AM | report this

When examining Chicago’s schedule it makes total sense that 12 victories is a slam dunk unless their mauling of proud Seattle was a fluke. And I doubt that. Granted, they can’t afford for Brian Urlacher to get injured, but they may even be able to win another eight games without Rex Grossman. Then again, they won’t advance far in the playoffs without Rex.

            John Madden said it best when he compared Grossman’s gambling style to that of Brett Favre’s. Grossman would rather go deep, risk the rewards of a big play rather than play it safe and dump it off for a measly five-yard gain. Grossman is all about going downtown.

            The defense can’t be compared to the ’85 Bears merely because this is a different era and the styles are totally different. This team overall does appear to be a little quicker, but the ’85 Bears also had better outside pass rushers and also a smart, tackling machine in Mike Singletary. The safeties loved to hit and both were playmakers. Buddy Ryan was a defensive genius and he had all the right pieces to wreck havoc with the finest offenses of that era.

            There is no question that Seattle, the reigning NFC champion, missed MVP Shaun Alexander and all-world guard Steve Hutchinson last Sunday. Seattle’s coaches will tell you that once they got into a passing game with the Bears, quarterback Matt Hasselbeck reverted to past mistakes and simply became unglued. It’s understandable, though, considering the tremendous inside pressure applied by Bears tackle Tommie Harris.

            “What we weren’t expecting is how good Grossman played and that No. 80 (receiver Bernard Berrian),” said a Seahawks coach.

            The Hutchinson story won’t die in the Northwest because the Seahawks really would rather pound the ball with Alexander (he may be back in two weeks) than evolve into a passing team. They really don’t want to live by the four-receiver formation. After this week’s bye, look for Deion Branch will be starting ahead of Nate Burleson.

            Back to the Bears, though, their schedule is simply too easy, considering the weakness of the NFC North and three more games against the NFC West. They simply need to survive one weird three-game road stretch in November when they visit the Meadowlands for consecutive games against the Giants and Jets followed by a visit to New England on Nov. 26.

            What the Bears have right now is potentially the tiebreaker for home-field advantage with the Seahawks because the good teams in the East and South figure to beat each other up.

Irate Dungy

Colts coach Tony Dungy was extremely upset with how the officiating crew in the Meadowlands last Sunday allowed the Jets to substitute in their no-huddle offense while preventing the Colts to do the same as Chad Pennington was permitted to rush his team to the line of scrimmage. The Colts were forced to use two timeouts in order to make their substitutions.

            Dungy was planning to unleash Peyton Manning and Co. with similar tactics this Sunday against the Titans merely to prove a point. Dungy has never broken “the spirit” of the no-huddle rule even though his offense is the NFL’s best equipped to operate such a style. The league sent out a directive on Thursday that offenses will be warned – like the Jets should have been – for preventing the defense to substitute if they substitute. An offensive team will be penalized 15 yards if they do it a second time.

Only in the NFL does a player like receiver Koren Robinson appear in a Washington state court room for a probation violation and be allowed to serve his 90-day sentence in the off-season at the prison site of his choice (he must pay for his own incarceration if he does that) and then return to practice a day after sentencing with the Green Bay Packers. Robinson has also filed a grievance against the Vikings for releasing him after his August DUI arrest. And the Vikings could lose because they probably did waive him for his conduct rather than his playing performance.

            In San Diego, safety Terrence Kiel, who supposedly has financial problems, is back practicing and playing while free on a $160,000 bond after being arrested by federal drug agents for shipping codeine-laced cough syrup across state lines.

Philly circus

Yes, it should be a circus in Philadelphia on Sunday with fans paying ten to 20 times the face value of tickets in order to witness the return of Terrell Owens to the City of Brotherly Love. It could get funny or ugly depending on your sense of humor. There are reports that four Eagle fans plan to dress in white nurse outfits and pelt Owens with generic pills when he steps onto the field.

The T.O. show

On Wednesday in the Dallas locker room, the media horde encircled Owens while four lockers away receiver Terry Glenn, their leading receiver, was basically ignored. That’s life with the Cowboys or any team that employs Owens.

Panther pride

Several Carolina players, including some of the coaches, felt that Saints linebacker Scott Fujita deliberately went after receiver Steve Smith’s legs last Sunday. Smith appeared to be sandwiched by two defenders with Fujita going low. Fujita, however, apologized to Smith immediately, saying he lost his balance and wasn’t trying to injure the star receiver. Smith apparently accepted the apology.

Scene of the crime

Jets quarterback Chad Pennington returns to Jacksonville this Sunday where he re-injured his surgically repaired right shoulder last season. Pennington hasn’t forgotten the hit by Jaguars defensive end Paul ####er. A photograph of ####er’s quarterback sack sits on Pennington’s desk at home.

Not a surprise

Panthers center Justin Hartwig was shocked by the foot stomping act of the Titans’ Albert Haynesworth on Andre Gurode of the Cowboys, but he wasn’t a least bit surprised. Before signing this year with Carolina, Hartwig was a teammate of Haynesworth for four seasons and had his own run-in with the defensive tackle.

            “He's a guy that isn't in very good control of his emotions,” Hartwig said. “When he's getting beat he tends to lose control of his emotions and he gets irrational and he doesn't think straight.”

            In training camp one year, Hartwig was blocking Haynesworth in a pass-rush drill. Haynesworth bull-rushed Hartwig over and then with the center on his knees, Haynesworth reared back and kicked Hartwig in the chest.

“I tried to grab his foot when he kicked me,” Hartwig said. “I was going to dump him on his back, but when I tried to pick up his foot one of the other offensive linemen came in and cleared him out. So it was basically a brawl after that.”

        Panthers receiver Keyshawn Johnson said he never in his 11 seasons in the NFL had ever seen such an assault on another player. Keyshawn added that Haynesworth should have been suspended for the whole season. “I wouldn’t want him on my team,” Keyshawn said. “I’m not playing with a dude doing that on my team.”

            Hartwig said he steered clear of Haynesworth off the field. He said there were incidents in practices with Haynesworth every year, accusing him of punching teammates when they weren’t looking.

            “He’s just the kind of guy I stayed away from,” Hartwig said. “He just kind of loses his mind sometimes. That’s just him. I don’t put anything past the guy. He was reprimanded for things by the club in the past. A lot of it didn’t get out to the media.”

10 Comments | Add a comment   categories: Chicago Bears, Seattle Seahawks, Indianapolis Colts, Rex Grossman, Brian Urlacher, Shaun Alexander, Steve Hutchinson, Peyton Manning, San Diego Chargers, Terrell Owens, Dallas Cowboys, New York Jets, Carolina Panthers, Albert Haynesworth
 
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pmmadigan
Oct 6, 2006
11:54 AM
Penington was injured at the Meadowlands last year, not in Jacksonville.

Brill
Oct 6, 2006
12:13 PM
Koren should be happy that the Vikings released him, at least he is getting to play now. I would have made him inactive like Jerry Porter and TO when he was with the Eagles.

knorth79
Oct 6, 2006
1:04 PM
the bears will win the super bowl this year behind the mvp season of grossman. take that to the bank!!!!!!!!!!!!

SeaHawks05
Oct 6, 2006
3:21 PM
there is still a lot of football to be played. so that means a lot can happen from now to the end. so dont get to excited kev, i dont want you to get let down....

KKfromBK
Oct 6, 2006
3:58 PM
I'm a cowboy fan and day by day I'm beginning to dislike T.O. strongly. You can't turn on a TV or radio without hearing about T.O. When will the madness end?

Coltsfan11
Oct 6, 2006
11:13 PM
I noticed the Colts tend to change the way officials call the game. Like when the Patriots got away with bumping thier wide recievers a little after 5 yards in an AFC championship game. The following season and even now, they'll throw the flag.

Last edited by Coltsfan11 on October 6th at 11:23 PM.

Coltsfan11
Oct 6, 2006
11:34 PM
Seahawks need to block better. No-one can break 11 tackles a play. Not even Alexander.

popeye40
Oct 7, 2006
3:09 AM
I believe Koren Robinson is a 3-4 time loser, and the organization should have every right to protect it's image and cut players who don't respect the opportunity they are given to play in the league. I think it is time for the league to implement a 3 time loser program and throw these guys out of the league. It is flat out embarassing to the league.

Ryanster
Oct 22, 2006
11:44 AM
forget football with this mofoing blog, lets talk nhl biat*hes. t.o. maple leafs the sh*ntnaze this year dogg. sundin is a hall famer n wellwood (knock on wood) might jus rival #99 for being the top dogg of alltime yo. but i love how the leafs packed up lindros n allison n gave them the big #### out of town

raycroft is the make or break of this team but its a guarantee that hes gonna play great all year so the leafs should easily win their division. this might be a slight understatment but i think the leafs are athletic enough to whop peytons colts in a game of foosball but thatll never happen so well never see wade belak saking peyton or sundin throwing TD passes to darcy tucker. peaceout bros n rhinos

Ryguy206@hotmail.com

Joseph
Nov 27, 2006
7:57 PM
Giants defensive end Mathais Kuntunde let Young go and turned around and said let Young win the game

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