Tuesday, January 13, 2026

TUESDAY TIDBITS: "I'm Gonna Tell You a Story"

By TJ Troup
NFL films captured the essence of each of the Super Bowl Champion teams with "America's Game" series, and the story of the 2003 Patriots begins with the classic garage band song "Dirty Water" by the Standells. The New England Patriots that season beat the Colts on January 18th as their defense intercepted Peyton Manning four times. 
Starting outside linebacker Mike Vrabel sure contributed in that game (also during the season). Can Coach Vrabel continue his successful season by taking down a Houston Texans team that can run the ball, and play the best pursuit defense in the league? 

Houston is one of the teams that kept the streak alive of at least one road team winning in the playoffs each year since 1970. Oh, there were other road teams that won this past weekend? San Francisco was sure impressive in defeating the defending Super Bowl Champion Eagles. Can the Niners beat the division rival #1 seed Seahawks? 

The NFC team that won at home was those cuddly little Bears in another amazing second-half comeback. Their reward for the victory over the Packers is to take on a Ram team that won on the road. 

Historically, the Bears beaten the Rams many times, yet I want to take a closer look at a rivalry that I have seen many times in person. When I attended my first Bears vs. Rams game on November 15, 1964, I was elated that Chicago easily beat the Rams that day in the Coliseum. 
Since that day the Rams have beaten the Bears 23 times and lost 18; some of those watched in person in both Los Angeles & Anaheim. Let's focus on the two playoff games; we are in the Coliseum on December 17th, 1950, as an offensive powerhouse Ram team that has lost twice to the Bears in the regular season, wins 24-14. Waterfield shreds shoddy Bears man coverage on Tom Fears while the defense intercepts Johnny Lujack 3 times, and takes him down for 52 yards in sacks!
Tom Fears
Buddy Ryan, after losing to the Rams in Angel Stadium in both '83 & '84 (was there both times), candidly spins his tale that the Bears' creative defense known as the '46' will stop Dickerson and the Rams. 

The illustrious Dieter Brock has a nightmare of a game (28.0 passer rating), throwing an interception, losing a fumble, which Wilber Marshall happily gobbled up and sped down the field to score. Brock was sacked three times! McMahon was a very efficient passer that windy day with a passer rating of 96.1. 
Wiber Marshall
Bet you can see where I am going with this? The key to the game is both the pass rush & pass defense. Can the Rams pillage the Chicago pass pocket? Can future Hall of Famer Matthew Stafford shred a suspect Bear secondary, or does Caleb W. continue his 4th quarter magic? 

See ya next week.

2 comments:

  1. BW ...

    Great comeback by the Bears, who messed up so many 4th down gambles, its crazy that they won.

    After finally watching a replay of the game --didnt have Prime to see it, and was with a lady--the great throw by Williams on 4th down and 8, trailing 28-16, which kept their TD drive alive, could be one of the best passes in Bears history -- if they can advance further in the playoffs.

    I really want to take the Rams in Chicago--the defense still has problems--but I simply dont trust the Rams in shivering, cold games.

    Denver has its chance at revenge against the Bills, but they have to play good offense and avoid turnovers. Can the pass rush get to a banged up Allen?

    Eagles season ends in a thud but its hard to defend a championship with a new offensive coach. Had the players bitched less, and made more plays, they might have played in Chicago this weekend. I feel not playing to win against the Redskins to end the season, left them flat against the Niners. The Niners will have to run the ball--hello, Brian Robinson Jr, Mr Shanahan--but they will probably throw alot in this game with Seattle. Can the young Seahawks keep their focus after a bye week?

    The Texan's dominated the Steelers, forcing Tomlins resignation but can they do the same thing to the Patriots? Alot more weapons for the Pats, than Steelers. If Stroud cant handle the shot-gun snaps and protect the ball, a tough day in Foxborough. Will do predictions tomorrow.

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    1. BW ...

      Divisional Predictions

      Broncos
      Seahawks
      Patriots
      Rams

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