Windy City Gridiron
There has been a lot of heartbreak for Bears fans over the years, so choosing a least favorite play is like choosing a favorite mosquito bite while camping in Minnesota.
Still, the work must be done because we are professionals — we reach into the depths of our dark and stormy memories so you don’t have to.
Here are some contenders that just missed the list:
These were all very nearly my least favorite play. Just the effort required to write a few sentences about each one caused me anguish. (I hope you’re happy, Lester!)
With all of that said, there is one play that I dislike more than the rest. I am scowling with every letter I type at the thought of it.
BJ Raji Rumbles in the NFC Championship
Everything leading up to this moment was painful. The Bears are favorites to dethrone the long-held crown of Aaron Rodgers. They have the defense, led by Julius Peppers, Charles Tillman, and Brian Urlacher. They have the offense, led by Jay Cutler, Matt Forte, and Greg Olsen. This team looks like they could do what Rex Grossman couldn’t.
First, Aaron Rodgers runs in a TD on their first drive. Gut punch.
Then James Starks gets his first career TD to go up 14-0. Paaaaiiiiiiin.
Next, Cutler underthrows a deep pass to Knox and gets picked. Pencils were thrown.
Out of the half, Cutler is seen on the sideline injured riding a stationary bike — ruled out with a knee injury. Depression starts to hit.
Next? Four forgettable incompletions from Todd Collins in Cutler’s absence. Acceptance is setting in.
But then….hope?! Caleb Hanie, Johnny Knox, and Matt Forte lead a TD drive that is finished off by Chester Taylor. HOPE!
The Bears get two consecutive stops! This game is not over!
And then…
…with 6:10 left in the 4th Quarter and a chance to go to the Super Bowl in...