One Hundred Yards And Counting

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Monday, December 04, 2006

Rex Grossman or Ex Grossman

This is simply ridiculous. Rex Grossman continues to break all records, having a 1.3 (yes, that is one point three) quarterback rating in the game against Vikings. He had three interceptions for the second consecutive week, complete six out of nineteen, had minus nine rushing yards and his longest completion was for mere ten yards. He now has 14 interceptions in the last seven games. The only offense's claim to "glory" can be found in the field goal statistics, which is attributed only to Rex's inability to deliver the ball into the endzone and to the defense ability to not allow the opponents far enough into Bears' territory. Even '99 Jake Plummer and '03 Joey Harrington didn't go as low.

Chicago has one of the easiest schedules in the league, and have St Louis (lost six of last seven), Tampa (lost five of last six), Detroit (have 2-10 record) and Green Bay (lost four of last five). That surely feels like a Christmas present to Chicago. Now, if only they could have those teams in the playoffs...

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