What i liked about Mitch yesterday is he threw some of his receivers open. Last couple games he only threw to open receivers, it definitely showing his development. His center exchange fumble was really bad and changed the game, needs to work on that. I was thoroughly impressed with the Bears offensive line, Mitch had tons of time most of the game and they could really run the ball well. Keep that up and it makes Mitch soo much better, like most QB's. His scrambling looked good, although no Detroit end ever stayed on contain nor did they even try to change.
If anyone wants to see a Bears game and not spend much, now is the time, they had 10,100 no shows yesterday or 16.5 %. Last 2 home games are against 49ers and Browns, game tickets have been selling for less than 50% of face value.
And to quote Dan Bernstein about the field goal kick "To call it wide right would be a disservice to the description that often presumes that it was just pushed outside the upright or carried askew by a late gust of wind. This kick was WAY right, far-right, outflanking Roy Moore sitting on Sean Hannity’s shoulders while wearing an InfoWars T-shirt and firing his pistols at a picture of Colin Kaepernick. It never had a chance, misstruck like the kind of drive that has a golfer pointing toward the trees as the gallery scatters."
If anyone wants to see a Bears game and not spend much, now is the time, they had 10,100 no shows yesterday or 16.5 %. Last 2 home games are against 49ers and Browns, game tickets have been selling for less than 50% of face value.
And to quote Dan Bernstein about the field goal kick "To call it wide right would be a disservice to the description that often presumes that it was just pushed outside the upright or carried askew by a late gust of wind. This kick was WAY right, far-right, outflanking Roy Moore sitting on Sean Hannity’s shoulders while wearing an InfoWars T-shirt and firing his pistols at a picture of Colin Kaepernick. It never had a chance, misstruck like the kind of drive that has a golfer pointing toward the trees as the gallery scatters."