Eight months and nine games ago, Jared Allen stood at a lectern inside Halas Hall in Chicago. Smiling and richer by $32 million over four years, the former Vikings All-Pro defensive end praised a Bears defense he had grown to admire and was thrilled to be joining.
"Six years [as a Viking], I've never won at Soldier Field," Allen said that March 26 afternoon. "So I'm finally excited to win one in Soldier Field."
Meanwhile, back in the Twin Cities, Vikings defensive end Brian Robison heard the remark and couldn't wait to jab his old friend and now friendly rival with one of the many text messages they volley back and forth.
"I did send him a text a little bit after he made that comment," Robison said Wednesday. "I said, 'I wish you the best of luck and everything goes well for you.' But then I put in, 'But I still hope you don't get that win at Soldier Field.' "
So far, so good for B-Rob.
"I guess we'll see how it goes on Sunday," said Robison, whose Vikings play at Chicago that day. "We'll see which one wins there first."
Yes, Allen is now 0-8 in games played at Soldier Field. But he's not a jinx. The Bears also lost there to the Packers on Sept. 28 when Allen was sidelined because of a bout with pneumonia that knocked his already-lean frame from 256 pounds to 239.
So that puts the Bears' home record at 0-3. They're also 3-6 and coming off humiliating road losses to New England (51-23) and Green Bay (55-14). In between those losses was a bye, which has added to the angst toward coach Marc Trestman.