No he didn’t. He was actually very efficient and had a few exceptionally thrown balls. We would have had a TD pass to Moose were it not for a perfectly timed swipe by the DB. By Rex standards, this game really showed some potential. He avoided the happy-feet syndrome, even though there was quite a bit of pressure, and he din’t have any throws into double or triple coverage. All things considered it was a solid outing.
The Bears D simply got owned by Hasselbeck. It’s not that they were physically overmatched, it’s just that the Seahawks had a very good gameplan and relentlessly exploited the rookie CB and forced them into nickel all game. They kept the chains moving and kept the offense off the field.
The difference in the game were the Bears untimely penalties, 4 false starts and a couple crucial holding calls, and the complete lack of a running game. Cedric Benson shit the bed for the upteenth time and regularly killed drives. Rex was actually in 3rd and long an awful lot this game due to those penalties and bad runs and managed to convert enough to at least preserve field position. Typically that would be a recipe for disaster, but he managed to keep us in it. However without a running game and getting so little production on first down he didn’t have much of a chance.
He still has a way to go, but he looked the best he has all season and better than Greise’s last few starts.
They lost. But they’re in front of the Browns, the Lions are, in fact, ahead of the Bears, and Rex will be lucky to be in the league next year. Looks like your boy was a big 0-fer in that post, wouldn’t you agree?
I’ll take 7-3 and first over 4-6 and (tied for) last any day and twice on Sundays.
Hey, I admire your loyalty. You know that I’m loyal to a fault. It’s nothing more than a little elbow to the ribs. The Steelers didn’t even make the playoffs last year. My time will come again.
You do realize that I had nothing to do with that post you linked to, right?
I’m certainly no Grossman lover, and if anyone has heard me discuss the merits of Cedric Benson you know I’m not a rose-colored glasses kind of guy. There was a point about 3 years ago where I wanted him back in there over the rookie Orton, but that was a lesser of two evils choice. Last season I defended his potential when people were killing him since he did manage to look awesome for short stretches, but I never deluded myself into thinking he was the answer.
As far as the OP, I’m just giving a fairly objective overview of his performance. By no means was this loss on him.
Hey. If you were listening to the preseason hype for this offense here in Chicago, you might have taken a sip of the Flavor Aid too. Hope you’re enjoying the season–I do know that if I had to pick a year to miss the playoffs, it would be when the Patriots are nigh-invulnerable. Please, someone, beat the Celtics, or else Boston is gonna be freakin’ unbearable (well, more than usual).
Meanwhile, I still contend two things:
Benching Rex for more than one game was a mistake. Even Bad Rex I think manages to go 1-1 against the freakin’ Lions.
Give this team a real offensive line, and they’ll rock socks in 2008.
The line play could improve, and they need to get healthy and younger, but that’s not the biggest issue. It’s the awful job that Benson is doing. He doesn’t run to daylight, doesn’t hit the right holes, doesn’t help in pass protection, doesn’t gain yards after contact and doesn’t get to the second level. When a offense has this poor of a running game, the opposing defenses are able to pin their ears back and rush all out and blitz heavily. No offensive line can withstand that when the offense is constantly in 2nd and 3rd and long. If the defense knows you have to pass, and you have no running game or screen plays to slow them down, they will get in the QBs face regardless of how good the line play is or isn’t.