Dorm Room Dispute: Baker Excuses, Foles Theories, Madden Fun Facts
Mitchell Kaminski talks about why Baker Mayfield’s shoulder injury is a valid excuse for his poor play and provides an interesting theory on Nick Foles.
Mitchell Kaminski talks about why Baker Mayfield’s shoulder injury is a valid excuse for his poor play and provides an interesting theory on Nick Foles.
The Chicago Bears are 3-3 but look closer to going the wrong way than heading in the right direction throughout the remainder of the 2021 NFL season.
Yesterday, we had plenty of exciting NFL action. Hopefully, you read my Fave Five Prop Bets from last night’s game, where I was a perfect 5-5. If not, you have the chance to make some tonight as we have a matchup between NFC North divisional rivals as the 3-5 Minnesota Vikings head to Chicago to take on the 5-4 Bears.
This Monday night brings us a big divisional matchup from the NFC North. The Chicago Bears will be hosting the Minnesota Vikings. The Bears are in much need of a win after coming into this game off of three straight losses. The Vikings are winners of two straight and looking to continue their winning streak. Both teams are still in contention for the playoffs and need a huge win against a division rival. Let’s check out the top players for this Monday night matchup.
The Minnesota Vikings (3-5) face off against the Chicago Bears (5-4) in a divisional matchup on Monday night. Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins has the chance to snap his 0-8 record on Monday Night Football, but more importantly, get a big road win against a dominant Bears defense.
The New Orleans Saints and the Chicago Bears met for the 30th time on Sunday afternoon in a windy, wet, and cold Chicago, IL. The Saints lead the all-time series, 16-13, and came into week 8 with a 4-2 record, while the Bears had a 5-2 record.
The New Orleans Saints travel to Chicago, IL Sunday afternoon to face the Bears in Week 8 of the 2020 season.
As the halfway point of the 2020 NFL season is quickly approaching, here’s a look at 10 old guys who now call new places and teams home. From Veterans who prior to this season spent their whole career in one place, as Philip Rivers and Tom Brady, to journeymen who have made a few different stops along the way, Like Jadeveon Clowney and Teddy Bridgewater.
The Chicago Bears suffered a 14-point loss at the hands of the Los Angeles Rams in Week 7 but that doesn’t mean they should go back to their backup quarterback Mitch Trubisky.
Two teams surrounded by doubts despite their hot starts to the season, the Chicago Bears traveled to Los Angeles to battle the Rams on Monday Night Football. Squandering many opportunities to mount a comeback after falling behind early, the Bears offense provided little hope to NFL fans watching on national television.
The Chicago Bears travel to Los Angeles to battle the Rams on Monday Night Football in the thick of the NFC playoff race. The Bears head into the game with a record of 5-1, riding a red hot defense. Flipping the script over to the Rams, Sean McVay’s team will look to bounce back after a 24-16 loss at the hands of their divisional rival San Francisco 49ers last Sunday.
Six weeks into the NFL season and the Chicago Bears sit atop the podium in the NFC North. With a 5-1 record, the Bears are not only in sole possession of the NFC North. Not only are they sitting atop the NFC North, but they are also second in the whole NFC. Despite these accomplishments, most power rankings put out by major sports outlets don’t have them inside the top five, and some, not even the top-ten. With that said, let’s take a look at the Bears so far into the season and see if they are truly bears, or if they are just cubs.
Mitchell Kaminski talks about why Baker Mayfield’s shoulder injury is a valid excuse for his poor play and provides an interesting theory on Nick Foles.
The Chicago Bears are 3-3 but look closer to going the wrong way than heading in the right direction throughout the remainder of the 2021 NFL season.
Yesterday, we had plenty of exciting NFL action. Hopefully, you read my Fave Five Prop Bets from last night’s game, where I was a perfect 5-5. If not, you have the chance to make some tonight as we have a matchup between NFC North divisional rivals as the 3-5 Minnesota Vikings head to Chicago to take on the 5-4 Bears.
This Monday night brings us a big divisional matchup from the NFC North. The Chicago Bears will be hosting the Minnesota Vikings. The Bears are in much need of a win after coming into this game off of three straight losses. The Vikings are winners of two straight and looking to continue their winning streak. Both teams are still in contention for the playoffs and need a huge win against a division rival. Let’s check out the top players for this Monday night matchup.
The Minnesota Vikings (3-5) face off against the Chicago Bears (5-4) in a divisional matchup on Monday night. Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins has the chance to snap his 0-8 record on Monday Night Football, but more importantly, get a big road win against a dominant Bears defense.
The New Orleans Saints and the Chicago Bears met for the 30th time on Sunday afternoon in a windy, wet, and cold Chicago, IL. The Saints lead the all-time series, 16-13, and came into week 8 with a 4-2 record, while the Bears had a 5-2 record.
The New Orleans Saints travel to Chicago, IL Sunday afternoon to face the Bears in Week 8 of the 2020 season.
As the halfway point of the 2020 NFL season is quickly approaching, here’s a look at 10 old guys who now call new places and teams home. From Veterans who prior to this season spent their whole career in one place, as Philip Rivers and Tom Brady, to journeymen who have made a few different stops along the way, Like Jadeveon Clowney and Teddy Bridgewater.
The Chicago Bears suffered a 14-point loss at the hands of the Los Angeles Rams in Week 7 but that doesn’t mean they should go back to their backup quarterback Mitch Trubisky.
Two teams surrounded by doubts despite their hot starts to the season, the Chicago Bears traveled to Los Angeles to battle the Rams on Monday Night Football. Squandering many opportunities to mount a comeback after falling behind early, the Bears offense provided little hope to NFL fans watching on national television.
The Chicago Bears travel to Los Angeles to battle the Rams on Monday Night Football in the thick of the NFC playoff race. The Bears head into the game with a record of 5-1, riding a red hot defense. Flipping the script over to the Rams, Sean McVay’s team will look to bounce back after a 24-16 loss at the hands of their divisional rival San Francisco 49ers last Sunday.
Six weeks into the NFL season and the Chicago Bears sit atop the podium in the NFC North. With a 5-1 record, the Bears are not only in sole possession of the NFC North. Not only are they sitting atop the NFC North, but they are also second in the whole NFC. Despite these accomplishments, most power rankings put out by major sports outlets don’t have them inside the top five, and some, not even the top-ten. With that said, let’s take a look at the Bears so far into the season and see if they are truly bears, or if they are just cubs.
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