By Larry Brown | September 26, 2007 - Posted in Football

Rex Grossman Screwed Fucked by Packers

It’s one thing to scream for a guy’s head when he’s not performing. But it’s a complete other thing to actually go into week four of the football season with Brian Griese as your quarterback. So now that the reports are out there, I must ask: Bears fans, is this really what you wanted to see?

Rex may have been equally gross as he was bad, but still, can he be worse than Brian Griese? It’s a mess in Chicago. How far can a defense take a team? I guess we’ll find out, because it sure won’t be that offense carrying the squad.

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    4 Comments

    1. September 26, 2007 @ 5:29 pm


      Bears fans will have to hope Griese is at least less worse than Grossman.

      Posted by JS
    2. September 26, 2007 @ 11:22 pm


      put in orton!

      Posted by The Big Picture
    3. September 28, 2007 @ 8:42 am


      It worked for the Ravens.

      All you need is a QB that doesn’t throw interceptions, which is what they didn’t have in Rex.

    4. September 29, 2007 @ 12:03 am


      Less worse is probably the best description. Over/Under on how many times announcers mention the phrase “managing the game” Sunday?

      Posted by Larry Brown

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