Two things I gleaned from last night's victory for the Bears over Super Bowl rival and champion Indianapolis Colts last night are
(1) that the Colts' 2nd and third stringers aren't quite as good as the Bears are apparently, evidenced of coarse by the final score yesterday and that
(2)Rex Grossman still sucks this year, his 2nd year as the pre-season starting quarterback favorite of coach Lovie (Loves Rex) Smith and hopefully the last one for both if he's not removed in favor of the more qualified and skilled Brian Greise this year..
(1) that the Colts' 2nd and third stringers aren't quite as good as the Bears are apparently, evidenced of coarse by the final score yesterday and that
(2)Rex Grossman still sucks this year, his 2nd year as the pre-season starting quarterback favorite of coach Lovie (Loves Rex) Smith and hopefully the last one for both if he's not removed in favor of the more qualified and skilled Brian Greise this year..
DOH..,..
No It wouldn't Rex as were I the coach that statement would ring true only because you would be comfortably ensconced on the bench for good after last year and now a performance like last night's "pick three" imitation.

3 large drops of sweat
ChicagoSports.com: "NDIANAPOLIS -- No matter what the scoreboard said Monday night at the RCA Dome, this was a loss for the Bears. Of momentum. Of confidence. Of whatever skeptics had started to believe about quarterback Rex Grossman becoming efficient enough during training camp to avoid the depths that defined his inconsistency last year.
The 27-24 exhibition victory over the defending Super Bowl champion Colts didn't mean anything.
But Grossman went to great lengths to make sure his supporters would have to drive that point home. Grossman mishandled the football four times in 25 plays, and two of those came pulling away from center. Those were not the kind of Super Bowl memories Bears fans wanted to relive. 'We should be beyond that,' coach Lovie Smith said of the botched center-quarterback exchanges. 'I promise you it won't be a problem,' Grossman said." continued
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