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Da Bears!

Living in Indianapolis Colts territory has been painful in at least one respect: My Chicago Bears are usually pre-empted by arcane NFL broadcast restrictions. Whenever the Colts play at home, I won’t see the Bears that afternoon. I have to rely on the Sunday and Monday night games, the Colts bye week, and Colts road games … which all translates to about 2 of every 5 games, in an up years for Chicago. I don’t have the $$ for the NFL ticket kinds of cable packages, which means I check out the game updates on the internet and live vicariously through others in the prime market.

Monday night, though, was a chance to shine. The undefeated Bears going into Arizona to face a tough Cardinals team (albeit 1-4) in the shiny new state-of-the-art stadium. It got off to an awful start, with local phenom Rex Grossman missing on a wide-open bomb with the first pass and misfiring regularly the rest of the game. Not only did the Bears allow their first first-half TD(s) of the season, but the offense looked awful. Rex finished the game with 6 turnovers and never got untracked. Worse, for my bye-depleted fantasy team, my starting runningback (Cedric Benson) was involved in only a couple plays and never had a chance at the 2 TDs I needed from him to upset our fake league’s own undefeated squad.

I’m a believer in sports karma. I had on my Walter Payton 34 jersey at the start of the game, to inspire Benson, and had to switch it with the Bears down by their biggest margin in the third quarter. I also hit mute on the inane commentary — what the hell was Charles Barkley doing yapping about a football game for 15 minutes of game time?? — and let the Bears play speak for itself. And, I ate lots of candy. The combination of these things sparked the Chicago defense to two scores and the special teams to the winning one. Go Bears.

By Kevin Makice

A Ph.D student in informatics at Indiana University, Kevin is rich in spirit. He wrestles and reads with his kids, does a hilarious Christian Slater imitation and lights up his wife's days. He thinks deeply about many things, including but not limited to basketball, politics, microblogging, parenting, online communities, complex systems and design theory. He didn't, however, think up this profile.

2 replies on “Da Bears!”

I too took the opportunity on Monday night, although I worked 7-4, to put aside my snack hour to dedicate to the game. For-going Purple and Orange comapny wear, I smuggled in the blue and orange, Danimals jersey, with similiar thoughts of encoruaging TANK.. at 1/2 time, I went down and requsitioned myself an Express uniform shirt, turned off ESPN and yahoo gamecast, and focused on the sort at hand.. I was delighted and thrilled to see the game on TIVO the next afternoon, (after a long nap) to see the defense pull it out.. Also watched this latest game in breaks of the NASCAR race and was impressed by their handling of the 49’ers..

While I’m not wishing for it, I would certainly expect the media to realize there are TWO undefeated times, your Colts being on them, yes… but th eother could use a little attention, not a lot, PLEASE no commentator predicitions of death, but some air-time would be nice..

In a year where the cowboys CAN’T do anything on the field, but can tie up shows and radio and TV and special broadcasts and interrup 1/2 my CSI TIVOS with newsbreaks about TO this, TO that, QB A, QB B, QB C, when the answer is clearly D, free market, it’d be nice to see the bears…

Maybe this year I’ll get the dream superbowl I wanted last year: Peyton Manning vs. the Bears Defense. Throw in local kid Rex Grossman and former IU defensive stud Wale Ogunleye, and it would be a game worthy of a week-long vacation.

I didn’t get to see the Bears this weekend much, as the game was at the start of George Fry’s wake. I heard the first few scores on radio in the car ride up north, but it’s not like the team needed me watching this week. I hope I get to see the Miami game down here in a few days.

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