by Rivers McCown
The beautiful thing about football is that, in any given game, we can be both right and wrong about something. I could tell you that I think Aaron Rodgers is going to tear up the Vikings secondary, be right for a half, then watch one adjustment neuter the entire passing game while Rodgers evades sacks left and right. In football, you are only as good as your latest adjustment.
Bears head coach John Fox's unhealthy fascinations with creating the most conservative brand of offense with which he can possibly stay employed are, on the whole, a bad way to play things.