Lunchtime musical interlude: Sad ode to Wrecks
It's not that we endorse kicking someone when he's down ... but. But when the usually generous John Madden says that for Rex Grossman to be successful he needs, I think I'm close on the quote, perfect pass protection, you know things are pret-ty bad. Can you imagine Madden saying anything more damning?
What you begin to notice about the Bears' quarterback is that when things aren't going well -- as they certainly were not in last night's 34-10 embarrassing loss to the Cowboys on national TV -- he just can't find another gear. In fact, he just gets worse.


Comments
I like the Bear's head coach. I never was a big fan of Rex. I wonder if the Bears are going to be a one and done team, that was good enough and with absence of any serious competition from the NFC that year able to get to the big one. I like Madden for his video games and what he has done to build the popularity of the sport. I like listening to his off-the cuff interviews. He is a remarkable guy. For some reason, I am probably in the minority. When it comes to him in the booth, he gets on my nerves.
Posted by: Captain Jack | September 24, 2007 1:45 PM
Hey, Gross Rexman is just a littleboy playing with big boys, He'l go on and have a succesfull career as an expert analyst on ESPN. There he'l be able to learn from other great former players like the immortal Merril Hodge
Posted by: Rob Donna | September 24, 2007 1:57 PM