Five Reasons Why the Chicago Bears’ Season Isn’t Over

Published by on October 7, 2010
Article Source: Bleacher Report - Chicago Bears

Sunday night’s game against the Giants sent the “season’s over” fighter jets scrambling for Bears fans across the country.

The Bears simply collapsed. Period. Ten sacks allowed, 110 total offensive yards, and not a single third or fourth down converted the entire game.

Statistically it was dire straits for any team’s fans, and that’s not even including losing your first and second-string quarterbacks.

Yes, I, like many other Bears fans, was shouting expletives at my television, yet I somehow hold hope for the Monsters of the Midway.

Sunday’s game was one of the worst Bears games I’ve ever witnessed, but I don’t think it means the season’s over like so many other talking heads and analysts are saying. Here’s why.

Begin Slideshow

Comments are closed.

Flickr Photos

2000 Playoff Momentum Super Bowl Souvenirs Signs of Greatness #SB20 Jerry Rice /252000 SkyBox Sunday's Best #1 Tim Couch /501998 Flair Showcase Legacy Collection Row 0 #30 Steve McNair /100Football America20250112 023 Philadelphia NFL playoff Eagles vs Packers20250112 027 Philadelphia NFL playoff Eagles vs Packers

Featured Video

Featured Sponsors