Post-game audio, baby! Post-game audio as the Bears get to 7-3, and the enthusiasm you're hearing in my voice is real because I will tell you that over the course of the second half of this game, I replayed every losing scenario I have seen from this organization in my 43 years of life, including the final kick, which if you go back and watch that kick is a straight-up, like, knuckle-driver cut. It is the kind of tee shot I hit on Saturdays all summer long. This knuckly, ugly, left-to-righter that sometimes I get lucky and it finds the fairway and it rolls forward. The Bears today did it again, and they did it again with the same model they have used now seemingly for months. They just don't quit. They find a way. They find a way in these games to win. We know their flaws. We know what they can't do. And we'll talk over the next week about the complete lack of pass rush. It's embarrassing. Nobody is close to the quarterback. We'll talk about Tao Benedict, who right now I just don't think can play in this league. He is getting bullrushed in the run game, in the pass game, no matter what you name. He is not a professional left tackle, but none of that matters. Because again, the Chicago Bears are doing the things we have not seen them do for generations. They go out and they win football games. They don't care how it looks. They don't care how it feels. They don't care what they put us through. None of it matters. They go out and they win football games. And for the people who are on social media during these games, number one, get off. You don't have to weigh in on every moment of a football game. Nobody gives a shit what you think on every third down. But also you have to stop saying these things like the Bears are somehow going to lose this game. They have no business losing. What are you talking about? The Minnesota Vikings dropped touchdowns today. Their quarterback missed wide open guys with 10 yards of space around them. Minnesota is going to look at the tape tomorrow and say, how did we not score 40 on that defense? But here we are. Let's take a moment and say that 10 games into the Ben Johnson era, the Bears are seven and three and they are a lion's loss tonight away from being in first place in the NFC North. This is a real coach with a real coaching staff and a real quarterback. And I'll end on that before I yell all week long. My God, is he a pleasure to watch? Yes. He's missing some touch passes and Johnny wouldn't. I've been talking about it and it's the last thing that comes for the cam Newtons for the Josh Allen's for the Caleb Williams, for those unicorn college guys who come to the pros and start to realize that there's, there's these tight windows. You have to drop the football into it's the last thing they develop before they become superstars. This kid is a superstar. Look at how he avoids pass rushers. Look at his accuracy on the run and man, the Nolan Ryan fastball when he delivers it. Now I could go on a rant here about DJ more and the hands this week, but I won't. We have time to dissect the negatives today. This Sunday, November the 16th, 2025, the Chicago bears sit at seven and three. And now it's officially time to start thinking about knockout tournament football come January. It's, it's a great day. It's a great day. It's all my Irish friends. I know people listen to this. We're from Ireland. How about those Irish today getting into the playoffs for the world cup. Let's get them here next summer as well. But this is, this is a great, great, great win because every one of us felt the same thing as this game was going on. Deflation, deflation, they're going to lose. They're going to lose. But again, the Ben Johnson bears do what the Ben Johnson bears do. They win.