Sunday, October 17, 2004

Los Rojos 13, Los Osos 10

Today was the first game I actually got to see my favorite football team, as the Bears played the racist local team at Soldier Field. Jonathan Quinn, Medicine Man, played in yet another game for the Bears, on the idea that he's better then Craig Krenzel. Of course, this is like saying I'd rather get punched in the face than get hit with a hammer. Both hurt, but one is slightly easier to take.

And Quinn did not disappoint. He has completed all of ten of his seventeen passes. That is awful. Only attempting 21 passes would be the story, but Medicine Man is not exactly Joe Montana, as we know. More importantly, on the final drive, Medicine Man got sacked on two consectutive plays that really hurt the Bears, the promptly threw an interception to Sean Taylor. Way to be, Jonny, you suck.

Brunell wasn't much better. These two teams-- the local team and my favorite team-- are both awful. I really should've tried to get a job in Boston or something; at least I could adopt a winner in something.

Urlached laid a very nasty hit on Clinton Portis in the third quarter, though. It was a clear facemask (Urlacher got caught on it), and there was a penalty. But, it is nice to see a decent hit on someon.

On the upside, Zooms came back, as well and had a TD off an interception. Thomas Jones had a pretty good game, as well, although, he's making up about 75-80% of the team's total offense. Tillman is still out, Rexy is still out and the team is still very, very young.

You know what I forgot about, though? Staley. Staley is cool.



How cool is Staley?

Well, he's not as cool as Benny the Bull.


(Nice segue, eh?)

I'm planning on writing something about the Bulls' preseason, but I haven't had the time. As well, I'd write about the baseball playoffs, but nothing I have to say would be of any interest to anyone. About 95% of the stuff I think about the games have been said by everyone else. If you want to read about baseball, check those links to the side.

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