Boy, the Chicago Bears sure surprised me last Sunday. In defeating the Cowboys 27-20, on Sunday, the Bears served notice that they may be a team to take seriously after all. The Bears are 2-0 for the first time since they went to the Super Bowl vs. Indinanapolis. The Bears line played well and gave QB Jay Cutler enough time for him to make terrific passes to receivers who gobbled them in for over 275 yards and 3 touchdowns. Dveni Hester caught a pass in the corner of the end zone, in an all-pro type grab for a touchdown. Matt Forte and Greg Olsen also scored.
Chris Williams went out with an injury and the line kept blocking and didn't allow Cutler to hurry his throws. As a result, he didn't throw an interception. Cutler had a great day and displayed the raw talent this team hasn't seen in the QB position in years. The Bears took advantage of two Tony Romo interceptions. The Defense made plays. And, Chicago came away with a stunner. To win a game in Dallas in a pretty big achievement. Give props to the Bears, they deserve it.
This may a fun season after all.
