I had said before the game that I figured the only way the Bears could possibly win is if it became a smash-mouth, grind-it-out kind of game. The Bears once again proved they have no offense, and Rex Grossman proved he's one of the worst quarterbacks ever to get so far into the postseason. Honestly, the game wasn't as close as the score showed but Hester's punt return and one big run by Thomas Jones (the only play the Bears offense made all game) kept Chicago in it, while the Colts had a couple occasions they came away with 3 when they should have had 7.
Finally I was able to bring my 6-game Super Bowl losing streak to an end. I hadn't rooted for the winning team since the Rams beat the Titans in '99. Since then I'd cheered for the Giants against the Ravens, the Rams against the Patriots, the Raiders against the Bucs, the Panthers and Eagles against the Patriots, and the Seahawks against the Steelers. And there was nothing better than to listen to all the whining on Chicago sports radio after the game. :)