12 Days of Bears Christmas
I started to write this post in the theme of the song, you know “On the first day of Christmas…” but that was way too cheesy and dumb. So here it is in simple numerical form.
1. One more home win. Wouldn’t we all love to beat the Packers on the last home game of the year.
2. Two Vikings losses. We need this to get into the playoffs.
3. Three decent wide receivers. We only have one right now.
4. Four big runs by Matt Forte against the Packers and the Texans. A lot of small decent runs, but four runs of 15 yards or more, and I think we win both those games.
5. Five losses by NFC teams ahead of us in the Wildcard race (this is if we don’t get #2 on the list). 2 by Tampa Bay, 2 by Dallas, and 1 by Philadelphia.
6. Six Turnovers in the next 2 games. Chicago Bears football.
7. Seven points by our defense against the Texans. We need them to score against Houston to give us some help mentally in that game.
8. Eight good consistent quarters of football. This team has played consistently for only a couple games this whole year on offense and defense. Just give us eight more.
9. Nine plays by Ron Turner that the defenses won’t expect. This would truly be a Christmas miracle.
10. Ten catches over the next 2 games for our Tight Ends. When they catch the ball a lot, we win. Simple as that.
11. Eleven on the Amp. This one goes to eleven.
12. Twelve Brett Farve interceptions. This has nothing to do with the Bears playoff hopes, or the Bears at all for that matter, but wouldn’t it be awesome to see Brett Farve throw 12 INTs.
Decatur Nate
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13 ? Dear Santa, please send the Chicago Bears a mobile QB with a big arm and a football brain. Jay Cutler would be nice. The Bears have been very good boys this year and promise to be good next year too.
Thanks Santa.