Who said they were who we thought they were?

coach Dennis Green
The last time a team won after committing 6 turnovers was over 20 years prior. University of Phoenix Stadium, the site of the game. The postgame press conference was notable for Cardinals head coach Dennis Green’s profanity-laced rant, highlighted by the quote “But they are who we thought they were!

Are the Cardinals better than the Bears?

The two teams have met each other 92 times, with the Chicago Bears winning 57 games and the Arizona Cardinals winning 29 games. They have also tied 6 times.

Who did the Bears lose to in 2006?

the Carolina Panthers
The 2006 Chicago Bears were looking to bounce back from a 2005 season that saw them make the playoffs. They won their division and even clinched a first-round bye week. Unfortunately for the Bears, they were ousted by the Carolina Panthers in the divisional round 29-21.

Who is the NFL Cardinals biggest rival?

the Chicago Bears
The Bears–Cardinals rivalry is a National Football League (NFL) rivalry between the Chicago Bears and the Arizona Cardinals. It is the oldest continuous matchup in the NFL and features the only two teams that remain from the league’s inception in 1920.

Who is the St Louis Cardinals biggest rival?

Chicago Cubs
Louis Cardinals and Chicago Cubs of the National League (NL), one of the most bitter rivalries in Major League Baseball and in all of North American professional sports. The Cardinals have won 19 NL pennants, while the Cubs have won 17.

Who was Bears QB in 2006?

Rex Grossman
Starters

Pos Player GS
QB Rex Grossman 16
RB Thomas Jones 16
FB Jason McKie 12
WR Bernard Berrian 14

How did the 2006 Bears make the Super Bowl?

Two touchdown passes from Saints quarterback Drew Brees, cut the score to 16–14, but the Bears responded with 23 unanswered points to propel them to their first Super Bowl since 1985. Thomas Jones finished the game with a franchise postseason record 123 rushing yards and two touchdowns.

What coach died today in the NFL?

Reeves’ family released a statement to NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo: “Legendary NFL player and coach Dan Reeves passed away early this morning, peacefully and surrounded by his loving family at his home in Atlanta, GA. He passed away at age 77 due to complications from a long illness.