Chicago Revels in Demise of Packers

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There hadn't been this much revelry over someone's downfall since that woman who tried stealing ruby slippers got doused.
Social media became what the streets used to be. Long past midnight they danced on the internet in Chicago, Minneapolis and Detroit—especially Chicago.
Robbie forever. https://t.co/lWdJ4f2XOg
— Poverty Franchise Sports Watcher (@ThatsBearsFB) January 23, 2022
Bears fans who have seen their team owned by Aaron Rodgers could now ask him "how does it feel?" after the 49ers beat them 13-10 Saturday in the NFC divisional playoffs.
Losing four straight in the playoffs to San Francisco constitutes ownership in the minds of many Bears fans. And it couldn't hurt that the winning quarterback came from the northwest suburb of Rolling Meadows or the kicker who delivered the final blow from 45 snow-covered yards had been the Bears kicker for the first 11 years of his career.
— 🈳⚡️Sweatycuh⚡️🈳 (@SweatyCuh) January 23, 2022
Rodgers still has the same number of NFC championships as Rex Grossman and there were plenty pointing this out on the internet, along with the idea No. 12 going forward could very well leave the NFC North be.
I love the Packer fans that are bewildered Bears fans are taking so much joy out of seeing them eliminated
— Blake (@SoldierFieldBlg) January 23, 2022
You spent an entire season going "we own you" to the lowly Bears. You deserved this
He'll reflect on this as he undertakes another "beautiful mystery" in the offseason. It will all depend on Rodgers and if he remains agitated enough at Green Bay management, or sees a rebuild coming to the extent he wants to be traded.
The Bears don't have a coach.
They don't have GM.
In fact, they only have one reported finalist for each job a full two weeks after they began searching.
Nope. This will still be fun at least thru August. pic.twitter.com/EaeYLaPjBH
— Rich Nilsen (@RichNilsenPhd) January 23, 2022
What they do have is a team beaten 11 out of 12 times by the Green Bay Packers, one with totally clueless ownership.
What they also have is Justin Fields, some good pass rushers and a good running back.
Like fans in Detroit and Minnesota, they also have hope things could now be different in their division.
My favorite part bout packers losing yesterday besides it coming at the foot of Robbie is the pure arrogance of that fan base thinking their was no chance they would lose to SF
— Buck (@VTBShomie) January 23, 2022
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Gene Chamberlain has covered the Chicago Bears full time as a beat writer since 1994 and prior to this on a part-time basis for 10 years. He covered the Bears as a beat writer for Suburban Chicago Newspapers, the Daily Southtown, Copley News Service and has been a contributor for the Daily Herald, the Associated Press, Bear Report, CBS Sports.com and The Sporting News. He also has worked a prep sports writer for Tribune Newspapers and Sun-Times newspapers.