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Brian Griese: Upon Further Review

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by LMedina86

Flip-flopping is generally reserved for politicians. Today, this sports fan reserves the right to flip-flop on Chicago Bears starting quarterback Brian Griese.

Last week, I said that I was wrong about Griese after the Bears come-from-behind victory against the Eagles. Granted, I also noted the Griese’s downfall such as his six interceptions in his first three games.

But after the Bears 16-7 defeat at the hands of the once lowly Detroit Lions, my initial feelings about Griese might have been correct.

So where did I go wrong last week?

Griese fits the mold for one of the lamest sports cliché’s, “he gives our team the best chance to win.”

Oops. It’s hard to give your team a chance to win when you throw four interceptions against a defense that allowed 315 passing yards to Jeff Garcia and 92 receiving yards to Ike Hilliard.

In Griese’s six starts, he has now thrown more interceptions (10) than touchdowns (9).

His ability to limit mistakes, as evidenced by the 0 turnovers against Philadelphia, is one of the main reasons he is starting now.

Did I mention that three of those interceptions occurred on passes in the end zone? Yikes. Turnovers in scoring position are unacceptable. If the Bears come out with three field goals instead of three INTs, the Bears would have been in a tied ballgame.

If it was Rex Grossman out there throwing four picks, there would be a mob outside willing to toss him into Lake Michigan, along with the ball that FOX kept showing every time the Lions kicked to Devin Hester.

The Bears still have issues they need to solve before they can be contenders again.

Finally, something I was right about! But wait, there is more to come.

Their running game has been terrible….Their defense is still porous…

Cedric Benson rushed for only 50 yards on 13 carries and was held out of the end zone, yet again. Kevin Jones accounted for Detroit’s only touchdown while rushing for 105 yards on 23 carries.

A 7-2 record down the stretch would give the Bears 10 wins and maybe a spot in the playoffs. If the Bears can find a way to jump start the running game, clog the holes in the defense and Griese can limit his mistakes, the Bears may be primed to make a run after a disastrous start.

The Bears are now 3-5, and based on NFL history have only a 2% chance of making the playoffs. If they were 4-4 going into their bye, they would have a 39% chance of making the playoffs.

This season, the Bears have been outperformed on offense, defense and special teams. That’s a recipe for disaster—and a top 10 pick in the 2008 NFL Draft, not a playoff run.


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SSreportersLegend
744 days ago
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This season is down the tubes for Chicago, there is no turning back with that defense. Maybe they should be looking at Brian Brohm, or a Matt Ryan in the 08 draft. Trade up (they won't have a top 10 pick), maybe trade someone like Mike Brown or Bernard Berrian to shake things up.
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LMedina86JV Squad
744 days ago
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I wouldn't be surprised if M. Brown was flat out cut, he's been injury prone in Chicago. Maybe they could trade Berrian, but the way I see it, he's the only deep threat receiver the Bears have right now.
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JoliecatJV Squad
744 days ago
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Brian doesn't seem to have enough of his daddy in him to be a big time NFL quarterback. He is, at best, a very good backup. The NFC doesn't seem too swift, though. Maybe the Bears could still get in.
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CheezerAll-Star
744 days ago
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Brian's daddy played in a different era with two things in his favor:
  • Less emphasis on the passing game
  • An actual running game to take some of the pressure
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DonatevoMajor Leaguer
744 days ago
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Good thing I drafted the Bears defense this year,...not.
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CoreyisarealboyMajor Leaguer
744 days ago
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3-5 isn't the end of the world. The Packers were 4-8 last year at one point and barely missed the playoffs. It only takes a couple wins in a row to put yourself back into contention in the NFL. But the Bears aren't going to win the division unless they start beating the other teams in it.
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Oh No RomoDraft Pick
744 days ago
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This is a horrible day. *Slams frying pan over head repeatedly*
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BigPPupMajor Leaguer
744 days ago
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Brian Griese is exactly who we thought he was.
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
744 days ago
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As for the art of flip-flopping, Jay Mariotti is the master.
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