Tuesday, November 28, 2017

Stop It, You're Killing Me


I wonder how many people out there have both Bears’ (3-8 on the year) and Bulls’ (3-15) season tickets.  That’s got to be a bummer.  You go to a game, and they lose.  They go on the road, and they lose.  What’s a person to do, given that ownership isn’t in a listening mood?
After Sunday’s 31-3 loss to the Eagles in Philadelphia, coach John Fox admitted, “The game was not competitive from early on.”  Ya think?  And if my ears didn’t deceive me, Fox also said his team wasn’t prepared to face the 10-1 Eagles.  That might explain how Fox’s offense managed zero first downs in the first half and six rushing yards on the game.  If that doesn’t say “fire them all now!”, I don’t know what does.
Fox is a bad joke, along with Fred Hoiberg, his counterpart with the Bulls.  What’s that old saying, a fish rots from the head?  Well, somebody had to hire these clowns. 

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