Curt Schilling, continuing his lifetime of be an horsefeathers, decided to share with the world that Tim Wakefield has brain cancer despite that Wakefield wanted it kept quiet.
So last year the Bears were last in the league with 20 sacks as a team. Do they even get to 10 this year? If I were to guess, I think there will be at least 5 players who have more sacks individually than the Bears do as an entire team.
If only they didn't completely piss down their own leg against Arizona, we're talking about who they're going to line up for their playoff matchup instead of if they'll even be in the postseason.
If by some miracle he became available, I would literally give Mike McDaniel a blank check and would seriously consider giving the Dolphins the Carolina pick for the right to do so.
Should they be? Absolutely. Will they be? I have supreme doubts. The Bears will continue to do their old timey Bears tradition nonsense and let them finish the year before moving on.
I can't even fathom 6 wins at this point. I think it's significantly more likely they go 0-17 than win 6 games. Right now I'd put the over under at 2 games.
In a season of repeated kicks to the nuts, former Bear and terrible football player Andy Dalton is on his way to putting up a 300 yard performance against Seattle where Carolina only trails by 2.
I don't think I've ever followed a team where there was literally zero bright spots. The defense is awful, the offense is awful, the coaching is awful, the GM appears to be awful. At least when the Cubs are terrible I can cheer for the young guys.
I was thinking this about 20 minutes ago. I'd like to see Moore traded at the deadline. The Bears aren't going to be competitive next year either, so move him for a future chip.