Lovie waiting to make the move was longer than I would have liked, but it really didn't cost us any games. The Steelers game was lost because we couldn't tackle, not because of Orton. I initially supported Orton, through the Panthers game, but it became very clear that he was regressing at a pretty rapid rate. IF he has continued to put up 75ish QB ratings, I would have been fine sticking with him. Completing less than 50% of your passes in 3 consecutive starts is intolerable. As little as we throw, we must complete those throws to be effective. Grossman clearly gives this team a better chance to go to the superbowl. Last week I was concerned by the D's health, but this week, Green, among others, really stepped up. I'd like to comment that McGowan is looking like an excellent pickup. If there is one thing about Angelo, it's that he has an incredible ability to find defensive starters from small schools and later (or in McGowan's case) not even in the draft. To have a defensive performance like that with 3 starters out was tremendous. Leon Joe also played well. I remember an interview where JA said his biggest regret was cutting Joe. For those who don't know, Joe is an athletic freak who didn't really know how to play football. Judging from his play last night, it looks like he's getting the hang of it. Championship teams in football have to have good depth. It seems like the Bears are starting to stockpile it at almost every position.