Man, the national media just hates Rex Grossman, and are more or less writing off the Bears as a threat at this point. Greenberg and Golic were outright lying about Grossman to make their point, saying he had a couple good games early in the year, but has been awful for 6 straight games. Rex has been inconsistent, but he's had 2 great games in the last 6, and another good one against the Jets. Those guys would be licking Brady, Eli or Chad if they did what Rex did against the Jets (managed the game, didn't turn over, threw a TD, won). But with Rex they classify it has awful. Yes, he was awful against AZ, and yes, he was awful against Miami (although I'd say his teammates had more to do with than loss than he did), and he was bad against New England (but again, very little help from teammates). But he's had more good games than bad, and the team is 9-2 due largely to the fact that he's had some huge games. The media is writing this loss to the Patriots as exposing the Bears against good teams, but I'd venture every team in the league has a similar bad showing against a good team on the road. This was a meaningless games in a lot of respects. It was non-conference, it was the last of the 3 game road trip. Peter King thinks the Bears defense couldn't handle Tony Romo in a neutral site game right now, and I think that's absurd. Romo hasn't done anything that Grossman didn't do earlier this year. I think I'm liking the way the football nation is treating the Bears right now. I think they are poised to kick ass and take name the rest of the regular season, and will be mighty pissed and hungry come playoff time.