Look, I love the Bears. I even felt confident enough in my team to call a division title last week with the team sitting only 2-2 and tied with what most believed was a far superior Packers team heading into the season.
I'm even more confident after the complete game they played this past week -- admittedly against a Detroit area JV team -- teamed with the Packers home loss to Atlanta.
But even I wouldn't bring this noise right now:
''We're heading to the Super Bowl,'' defensive end Mark Anderson said. ''I really feel that way.''I'm expecting people to make a big deal out of this and act like he's gone with the played-out guarantee. Let us try to sit back and notice his wording, though. Is it really that ridiculous for a player on a good team to deep down believe his team is going to the promised land?
Not only do I have no problem with this proclamation as a fan, but I actually love the strong belief the third-year pass-rushing specialist has in this team.
Can I get on board and back the claim?
I'll just say that there's a case that can be made.
If the Bears win the division, it's feasible the NFC East beats all beat up on each other and are worn down by the end of the regular season. If you want to make the argument that Tony Romo chokes in the playoffs again, by all means, be my guest. Someone would have to slay the Giants, which isn't entirely out of the question -- though right now it would appear to be a tall order. I could definitely see a rematch of the Bears/Panthers week two contest, in which the outcome could have gone either way. Both teams will be better and different by late January.
Yeah, you can pile on me and destroy me for believing in my team ... and I'll openly admit it's a bit far-fetched.
Just don't blame Anderson for having confidence in the abilities of his teammates and himself. It is, after all, only week five. What if someone told you the Giants would win the Super Bowl last year at this point? You'd have laughed in his face.



















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
10-08-2008 @ 1:13PM
Garry said...
Chicago Bears have really did a 180* degree turn with the quarterback issues. So that being said, it looks like the have all their weapons in tact and now they just need to jell together and stay focused. Super Bowl ? Very possible.
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10-08-2008 @ 1:35PM
ST21 said...
Good luck with the skins. Both yall crazy.
HAIL TO THE MUDA F'N REDSKINS!
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10-08-2008 @ 1:36PM
ryan dempster said...
if it worked when i predicted a world series winner, why can't it work for anderson?
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10-08-2008 @ 3:55PM
bigal said...
2-2 and talkin super bowl? He should probably be worrying about the next game and not February. Skins r 4-1 and nobody is talkin super bowl i hope. its to early in the season, you never know who could get injured....
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10-08-2008 @ 4:02PM
Woody said...
I really love the Bears too and think that if they can build on the momentum gained last week and keep coming together as a team. We can definately win the Division. I like to just concentrate on that. Because if we win the division then we'll definately make the playoffs. I can see that far ahead. Making it to the Super Bowl is going to be rough. I can't say whether they will or not yet. If we win 90% of the games left. I'd say we have a shot and people will havce to respect Da Bears more then most do at this point. Hell, I've heard from some anaylist that they'll only win 5 games this year. We're already there almost! Go Bears. I'd love to see a Dallas vs. Bears NFC north Championship game @ Soilder Field in January!
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10-08-2008 @ 8:42PM
23ur ridiculous said...
take a good look at the bears beaten teams with super bowl caliber indy, philly . dont you think it shows that we are beating teams that we would likley see in the playoffs
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10-09-2008 @ 6:56PM
Reality Check said...
there is a big difference between a 'fan' and a 'cubs fan'.
one of them hopes, the other one is delusional- guess which is which?
Matt Snyder is wearing a Cubs hat
enough said
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10-12-2008 @ 5:59AM
MISTERBEARS said...
DA BEARS
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