Saturday, November 29, 2025

A Brilliant Ben Johnson Decision Just Led To Upset Of The Year

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Nobody saw it coming. Every expert on the planet predicted the same thing. The Philadelphia Eagles, defending Super Bowl champions, at home, would take care of business against the Chicago Bears. It made sense. One team was coming in mostly healthy, while the other battled a laundry list of injuries. It was bad weather in front of a hostile crowd. None of the Bears’ wins this season were convincing. Why should people think they were in the Eagles’ class? Apparently, those people forgot to tell Ben Johnson.

He had a plan before the game even began. It started by taking advantage of the elements. Former Bear Greg Olsen realized it over the course of the game and how brilliant it was.

The two teams were facing 30-40 mph gusts, making it difficult to pass the ball. If the Bears could take a lead into the second half, it would force Jalen Hurts to throw into the wind. The other part of the plan was much simpler: ram the ball down Philadelphia’s throat. D’Andre Swift and Kyle Monangai both eclipsed 100 yards as the Bears trampled Vic Fangio’s vaunted defense.

Ben Johnson continues to show his keen understanding of football.

Most coaches would’ve ignored the elements and stuck to their typical plan for any road game. Ben Johnson chose to utilize any advantage he could get. He knew Hurts, for all his excellent leadership and running ability, was a limited passer. He doesn’t have the arm strength to handle the windy conditions of that magnitude. Taking the ball in the first half meant he got to pick the direction in the second. Whichever way the wind was blowing would be put at the Bears’ backs. It was such a subtle but crucial decision.

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The running game part was simpler. Philadelphia had been solid at stopping it in recent weeks, suggesting they’d gotten over their struggles earlier in the season. Johnson chose to test that theory by playing smashmouth football. The Eagles weren’t ready for it. Chicago’s head coach wanted to send a message.

He succeeded.

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Dr. Steven Sallie
Dr. Steven Sallie
Nov 29, 2025 10:35 am

Kristoff is anti-social.

Sam
Sam
Nov 29, 2025 8:56 am

Ben always takes the ball first. That wasn’t new. He does it every game if they win the toss. Regardless of that, what a game!!! What a win!!!

Hehateme30
Nov 29, 2025 7:48 am

Kris Anthony, Pretty much agree with your train of thought. I was never looking to fight the trolls. Oh sure, I throw a zinger or two occasionally just to play , cause thats what they want. I try to never get too personal , or truly attack people. Im not any smarter or any better than anyone else. I might mess with people mentally a bit. I dont know all the analytics that some do. I do know what good football looks like. I do follow college football enough to know the relevant players coming up. I pretty much just… Read more »

katherinne
katherinne
Nov 29, 2025 7:09 am

I am making a good salary from home $4580-$5240/week , which is amazing und­er a year ago I was jobless in a horrible economy. I thank God every day I was blessed with these instructions and now its my duty to pay it forward and share it with Everyone,
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Here is I started… . . . . . .>>> J­o­b­a­t­Ho­m­e­1.C­o­m

Krisanthony
Krisanthony
Nov 28, 2025 11:07 pm

@Hehateme, fuck the trolls who think that the media or podcasters decide if the draft was good. We know they have to play for a year to get a decent barometer. Fact is, players get drafted, then they get coached up. Loveland is rated higher by PFF than Warren. I’ll admit, I don’t care for PFF grades but the trolls seem to live by them. But fuck the PFF grades and just watch the games and you’ll know the Bears got a good one in Loveland. There are only 4 guys making decent contributions to their teams from the 7th… Read more »

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