Last Sunday, it was another typical loss for the Bears handed down by Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers. It was Rodgers running in for the score that put the final nails in another Bear’s skin he will hang on his wall. It was emotional for Aaron Rodgers as he did his championship belt celebration or his State farm Insurance discount double check move. It was the words that spewed out of Rodgers that has everyone talking. “I Still Own You,” he screamed out as teammates came over to celebrate another Packer victory. This is now five in row since losing to New Orleans in Jacksonville during week one.

Rodgers bellowed it out three times at the top of his lungs. “I Still own you,” with the F-Bomb in there as well.
Rodgers would reveal later on in a press conference after the game that he blacked out after seeing some female fan double salute him with two birdies, one in each hand. Rodgers heard all kinds of sweet nothings from the Bears fans who rained down on the quarterback, who has mutilated their hearts for over a decade. Bears fans had to deal with Brett Farve before Rodgers, which comes out to three decades of humiliation from the Green Bay Packers in this division rivalry. Would be nice if someone from the Bears would punch Rogers in the nose and let him know this team and the fans of Chicago are not going to take this. But who?

A former Bears Center chimed in on the Mully & Haugh show on 670 AM radio over the Chicago air waves and did not like what Mr. Rodgers said and did in his neighborhood on Sunday. Kreutz said, “I’d like to punch him in the face,” referring to Aaron Rogers and his “I still own you” comment on Sunday.

Olin Kreutz was the same guy who punched his own teammate at an FBI shooting range in 2005. Kreutz does not ever hold anything back as he punched Fred Miller and broke his jaw during a BBQ at one of the the shooting ranges of the FBI. Kreutz, during his appearance on the Score radio, said Aaron Rodgers’ excuse was lame saying he blacked out and everything just came tumbling off his tongue in the spur of the moment. Kreutz’s blood was boiling in that interview as he knows Green Bay and Chicago are one of the oldest rivalries in the NFL and sports. Kreutz played in those games. Kreutz knows if Mr. Rodgers comes to his house and says what he says that this is not going to go well in future games for the quarterback. Only problem these days with the Bears is, who is going stand up for the little guy? The little guy seems to be the big city of Chicago as Green Bay is the Goliath.
When it comes to rivalries, you need people at the top of your organization to buy-in to get the players on board. We play the Packers twice a year and we need to win these games and/or play mistake-free games. Make it tough on them where they regret playing you, win or lose. Bears Head Coach Matt Nagy has one win versus the Packers so far in his tenure versus the Packers.We all know Matt Nagy’s bum is getting very toasty right now where he is sitting. Black Monday after the regular season is over, Matt Nagy should be fired. How many bums do we have to parade down the sidelines at Soldier Field to get it right at the Bears Head Coach position? Bums like Marc Trestman. Has-beens like John Fox. Now the spineless jelly fish of Matt Nagy and his war and peace playbook of shenanigans. At least when Lovie Smith was hired by the Bears, he said in his intro press conference, “Our first objective is beating the Green Bay Packers.” Lovie Smith fulfilled that promise in the beginning of his tenure with the Bears. The wheels fell off the Lovie bus after that as the Packers had their way with his teams. Especially we all recall the NFC championship between the Bears and Packers in 2010. That was the same year that if the Bears would have not rested some starters to close out the Packers in the last game of regular season, Green Bay would have never made the playoffs. The Bears need somebody with a loud personality like Da Coach Mike Ditka, who in the 1980’s his Bears teams dominated those Green Bay Packers teams. Ditka’s Bears never faced Brett Farve or Aaron Rodgers though. I do believe Ditka would have fared much better than the jokers we have had over the last 3 decades.
Aaron Rodgers is now 22-5 versus the Bears which includes the Packers win last Sunday in Chicago, a 24-14 final. Rodgers definitely has the Bears’ number over his entire career. However, is Rodgers a slave owner who claims he owns the Bears? Now a days Rodgers may be walking a very thin line saying that he owns somebody. Those are just words Rodgers said, and sticks and stones will break your bones, but names shouldn’t and won’t hurt. The NFL should not investigate whether Rodgers is a white slave owner. As we know, Jon Gruden’s emails that resurfaced & sent him packing. We know Rodgers is a D-Bag as everyone should be able to put those pieces of evidence together. The words, “I own you” should be echoing in the ears of the top brass at Halas Hall and the Bears team. These words will not go away. Even the Bears next opponent Tampa Tom Brady chimed in about Aaron Rodgers comments. Tom Brady congratulated Rodgers being a share holder of the Chicago Bears. The Bears need to do something about these comments. Rodgers disrespected your fans in your own house.

Placing a bounty on Aaron Rodgers’ head is so New Orleans Saints, like it’s been done before. I don’t want to see Robert Quinn mimic Aaron Rodgers’ discount double check celebration after a sack. Especially in the first quarter when the game is not over. The Bears should not need bulletin board material, which now they have when they meet the Packers in Green Bay later on this season. This is a rivalry and the Bears, good, bad, or ugly, should be giving their all versus the Packers. Giving the Packer a loss and disrupting their season is what needs to happen. Make the Packers a lower seed in the playoffs by beating them in Green Bay. Beating them in front of their home fans is always a good thing. If you’re going to lose, make it hard on Green Bay. Stick them in the ribs and let them know you are there with your tackling. The best way to get to Aaron Rodgers is make it uncomfortable all day long in the pocket. Make him earn it if you’re going to lose. Bears need to make their own revenge tour and not let Mr. Rodgers enjoy his own. Rodgers may not be playing for the Packers next season. Bears could get the last laugh in Green Bay. Then my thoughts go back to our leadership. Head coach Matt Nagy needs a pink slip. I don’t know who the Bears should hire if they have the balls to get rid of their weasel coach they have now. Bears need a dragon slayer, one who can make this thing back into a rivalry. Not a lopsided affair as the fans continue to get salt rubbed into their wounds.