Sunday, January 14, 2007

Random Observations, Seattle Seahawks vs Chicago Bears

The Bears and the Seahawks are minutes away from kick-off and Fox has done a great job of beating the storylines into the ground. Will it be "good" Rex Grossman or "bad" Rex Grossman? Will the Seahawks offense be able to move the ball on the Bears defense? Even my mother is now aware of the fact that Lovie Smith's contract hasn't been renewed yet.

  • Deion Branch should get fined for wearing those gloves. I'm pretty sure that someone in the crowd got a seizure by looking at those things.
  • Joe Buck reminds us now how good and how bad Rex Grossman has been this season. Qualilty stuff right here.
  • Touchdown Bears. Thomas Jones caps a nice opening drive with a touchdown and the Bears are off to a good start.
  • Rex Grossman just got nailed and appeared to fumble it, but it's ruled an incomplete pass and the Bears catch a break. Somewhere, a Raider fan just started to cry uncontrollably.
  • Touchdown Seahawks. Matt Hasselbeck connects with Nate Burleson and he fights his way into the endzone for the score. Hasselbeck appeared to hurt his hand but I guess he's ok. Game tied 7-7.
  • That didn't last long. Rex Grossman answers right back and throws a bomb to Bernard Berrian for a 68-yard touchdown. Berrian ran right past Kelly Jennings and Jay is going to remind me that the Hurricanes suck. Chicago leads 14-7.
  • Devin Hester bobbles the ball on two straight punts now. Maybe he's nervous, or anxious to make a big play and the ball is just getting away from him. Jay will casually point out that it's because the Hurricanes just really really suck.
  • Julian Peterson sacked Rex Grossman, Grossman loses the ball and the Seahawks recover. Momentum decides to make a visit to the Seattle sideline.
  • And the turnover comes back to hurt Chicago. On 4th- and goal, Mike Holmgren decides to go for it and Shaun Alexander bounces it in. The game is tied at 14, and all the pressure is back on Chicago's offense.
  • Ok, that was easy. Grossman leads a nice quick drive and the Bears march steadily down the field and Thomas Jones runs it in from 7 yards out. I'm already looking forward to all the halftime talk about the "good" Rex Grossman. Bears lead 21-14.

1 comments:

He Said She Said Love... said...

We were at the game. Destined to be a classic. Go BEARS!

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