Monday, January 5, 2015

Hello Chicago fans. It is time for us to count our blessings now that the Bengals have lost their fourth playoff game in four years. Think of all the teams who have had winning seasons only to lose in the early rounds or just stink it up altogether year after year. Sure there are some clubs who never make it to the playoffs and the KC Royals broke that one in a big way. Once again let me brag that Chicago is the only city in the United States to have won a championship in every major sport. Even the lowly Cubs have not played a wild card series game since the earthquake series against the Giants in the nineties. Since then every time the make the post season it is in winning the dangerous central division. We are a city of that screams we want what we want and whichever goofball said the Bears head coaching job is no better than the Raiders is breathing some of that nasty California air.
Chicago will never be a city of constant disappointment like said Bengals and Atlanta Braves. Our teams have broken our hearts time and again. Disappointed us time and again but would you rather not make the playoffs until we get it right in that we can go all the way or do you want a team that flat out chokes every year. We may have Jay Cutler but we can say we don't have Andy Dalton and that cheers me right up. Either you do the damn thing or you don't

While we're on the subject of Head Coaching we have tried the nuanced and it didn't work. We've tried the defensive genius and that didn't work. It's time to try the man in the middle. Everyone is up in arms that we let Bruce Arians get away but tell me where is Arizona now? One and done against the Carolina Panthers. Believe me if Arians would have been the answer to keep Rod Marinelli here I would've taken him. hell we should have interviewed the man for the head coaching job since he was part of Lovie success and failure his last year here but look what Marinelli's done for the Cowboys. Trestman was a flop and pobably will never have another head coaching job. I don't know of anyone but some college who would let him run their offense.But none the less Cutler had better numbers than Andy Dalton did this season. More turn overs but more touchdowns thrown.
So once again Chicago fans count your blessings. The Cubs and White Sox made good news in the off season. The Bears are a work in progress but stocked with talent. The Blackhawks won't have a losing season anytime soon. When soccer figures out a way to quit having so many ties then the Chicago Fire might be competitive again. Whatever.

No comments: