Time to make a deposit in the Harris bank
The Bears are horrible, but they beat the Steelers. Kyle Orton threw two interceptions in a loss tonight to the Steelers in Denver. Time to stop hallucinating about Orton being better than Cutler.
But here's something to blow your mind with. Tommie Harris deserves a raise. You might call it a benching and an ejection in the last two blowout losses, but if Harris had Scott Boras as an agent he'd call those two absences a de facto holdout, one in which Harris has proven his worth. The Bears don't even belong on the same field as the other team when Harris isn't on the field.
Now, sure, you're going to say post hoc ergo propter hoc (the rooster crowing does not cause the dawn just because the one happens right after the other, um, i think), and Tommie Harris not being there doesn't necessarily mean that the Bears then are reduced to being the old Glenbrook North powder puff team (which is an insult to that "team," which didn't really play football but was really, really rough, so much so that even Doug Buffone, the SCORE screamer who can stand defeat but not wimpy defeat, would have been shocked by those girls). It just looks like that when Harris goes, the Bears are two quarters and out.
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