of those 2 Rex Grossman
of all time Bill Wirtz owner of the Chicago Blackhawks..he does not allow TV showing the Blackhawk home games within a 40 mile radius of Chicago..as for Bartman..we really cant blame that lose on him when Gonzales boots a grounder hit right at him..he would gotten a doubleplay
2007-02-08 08:28:17
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answered by nas88car300 7
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Rex Grossman. For the life of me, I can't understand why Lovie stuck with him. He just flat out makes too many mistakes.
Look, when the Ravens won their Super Bowl they had Trent Dilfer. He wasn't even a good QB, but he was efficient and he didn't make mistakes. They also had an outstanding defense that really carried the team. Fastforward to the Bears. Really the same senario, but Rex makes those mistakes. Brian Griese would have been a better option because for one, he has experience as a starter and two, he is more efficient than Rex.
2007-02-08 14:24:14
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answered by Vin 3
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Steve Bartman standing on Rex Grossman's shoulder's catching foul balls and throwing them for interceptions.
2007-02-08 15:05:53
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answered by Gregory B 4
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Rex Grossman, maybe. But honestly, what was he to do in the situation he was in. His team was trailing and he needed to make a play. My vote goes towards the Bear's Offensive Coordinator who's game plan was quite sub-par. You can't blame the game on Rex Grossman. All true football fans know that.
2007-02-08 14:20:55
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answered by Jeremy L 2
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Steve Bartman - the Cubs have not won in 100 years, the Bears won back in 85, and a few others since then.
2007-02-08 14:19:49
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answered by d b 6
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rex grossman
2007-02-08 14:19:11
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answered by golie_soccer 1
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It is a horse a piece because both of them cost Chicago a world championship. Hang them both!
2007-02-08 15:42:07
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answered by Chad K 7
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Neither.
Cubs management.
2007-02-08 14:36:48
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answered by Darby316 2
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