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 Post subject: Re: Roy Williams
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Who will Williams replace? With Manning now gone, I wonder if the Bear might end the Devin Hester WR experiment & put D-Hes back at punt & kick return?


At this point that clearly appears to be the plan.

Earl Bennett is a better slot reciever than Hester anyhow. As long as Williams isn't a total bust that allows Knox and Bennett to slide into their more natural reciever spots.


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 Post subject: Re: Roy Williams
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There's time to kill. People are still getting dressed. It's not like I'm sitting around the funeral home arguing about the dangerously explosive Jacksonville offense.


Give it time, you might be. I can get all kinds of crazy.

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I didn't want the Bears to spend all of their money on 1 player. I felt they could get 2 good/great players for the same money. Peppers was difference maker (even if the stats don't say it) last year but I don't think that means the money was well spent. Kyle Vanden Bosch was equally as good for a lot less money. Of course I would prefer to have Peppers over him.


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Hov it's like you purposely slip in the dumbest single sentences in an otherwise normal post. I won't even respond to what will be a piss-poor defense/explanation, but Kyle Vanden Boesch was, without a doubt, not as good as Peppers last year. There's not even an argument to make

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Hov it's like you purposely slip in the dumbest single sentences in an otherwise normal post. I won't even respond to what will be a piss-poor defense/explanation, but Kyle Vanden Boesch was, without a doubt, not as good as Peppers last year. There's not even an argument to make


Too bad Detroit didnt sign Rice... Super Bowl BOOM!



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 Post subject: Re: Roy Williams
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Hov it's like you purposely slip in the dumbest single sentences in an otherwise normal post. I won't even respond to what will be a piss-poor defense/explanation, but Kyle Vanden Boesch was, without a doubt, not as good as Peppers last year. There's not even an argument to make

Last year he had 4 sacks, 2FF and only played 11 games.
3 sacks the year before. Nothing like his 12 sack seasons with Tennessee.

Peppers had twice as many sacks, 43 solo tackles and 2 interceptions.

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 Post subject: Re: Roy Williams
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Hov it's like you purposely slip in the dumbest single sentences in an otherwise normal post. I won't even respond to what will be a piss-poor defense/explanation, but Kyle Vanden Boesch was, without a doubt, not as good as Peppers last year. There's not even an argument to make

Last year he had 4 sacks, 2FF and only played 11 games.
3 sacks the year before. Nothing like his 12 sack seasons with Tennessee.

Peppers had twice as many sacks, 43 solo tackles and 2 interceptions.


So Peppers was probably better last year?

Btw, I think most here would agree you can't track Peppers on paper. There's been plenty of games that he's gotten 0 or 1 sack and dominated the entire game

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How about the fact that I have watched enough Jags games over the last 2 years. Fantasy football or not or not its not difficult to see shitty players from a different town.


Whatever you say.

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For the record: I fully support use of the John Kirk Rule, even when used against me.


:lol: I forgot about that, that was my favorite ongoing meme

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So it appears that Lovie has given the keys to the offense back to Martz & that he will get another shot at running his offense. I look forward to seeing Jay sling the ball all over the field. Screw the running game & throw it. But if the Bear don't improve the OL, Jay is going to get killed.

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 Post subject: Re: Roy Williams
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Hov it's like you purposely slip in the dumbest single sentences in an otherwise normal post. I won't even respond to what will be a piss-poor defense/explanation, but Kyle Vanden Boesch was, without a doubt, not as good as Peppers last year. There's not even an argument to make


Vanden Bosch was always around the ball last year. Suh may have had something to do with that but the guy was a monster. Equally as good may have been the wrong words to use.

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 Post subject: Re: Roy Williams
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 Post subject: Re: Roy Williams
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What is the John Kirk rule?


It's when you either outright lie about what someone said, or greatly exaggerate/distort what they said, in order to weaken their argument. Example:

You: I'm worried about Peppers contract length and money
Me: So Spaulding doesn't think Peppers is any good I guess

You would then simply reply "John Kirk Rule" and everyone would understand, you wouldn't need to waste more time typing

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What is the John Kirk rule?

The first rule of John Kirk rule is we don't talk about John Kirk rule

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 Post subject: Re: Roy Williams
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They don't know Walker, so they project whatever good things they want to onto him. That's like going through the whole "Why sign Julius Peppers, he takes plays off...I want AJ Otagwe!" all over again. Except that Roy Williams isn't that good, of course.


I'm not going to get too deeply into this because it's a sports message board. I see you projecting the meatball thoughts of a few frustrated fans onto the perception of an entire fan base. I doubt any of what you are suggesting were serious thoughts of anything but a small vocal minority of fans.

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 Post subject: Re: Roy Williams
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Hov it's like you purposely slip in the dumbest single sentences in an otherwise normal post. I won't even respond to what will be a piss-poor defense/explanation, but Kyle Vanden Boesch was, without a doubt, not as good as Peppers last year. There's not even an argument to make

Last year he had 4 sacks, 2FF and only played 11 games.
3 sacks the year before. Nothing like his 12 sack seasons with Tennessee.

Peppers had twice as many sacks, 43 solo tackles and 2 interceptions.


So Peppers was probably better last year?

Btw, I think most here would agree you can't track Peppers on paper. There's been plenty of games that he's gotten 0 or 1 sack and dominated the entire game

Fuck yeah Peppers was better. He was insane last year. I suppose Vanden Bosch might also have done things that didn't show in the stat sheet too but nothing like Peppers. I thought that comment from HOVA that he was just as good was pretty ridiculous.

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 Post subject: Re: Roy Williams
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What is the John Kirk rule?


It's when you either outright lie about what someone said, or greatly exaggerate/distort what they said, in order to weaken their argument. Example:

You: I'm worried about Peppers contract length and money
Me: So Spaulding doesn't think Peppers is any good I guess

You would then simply reply "John Kirk Rule" and everyone would understand, you wouldn't need to waste more time typing


Forgot about this. I had a good run.

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 Post subject: Re: Roy Williams
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Before anyone mentioned anything about fantasy football, I assumed Chris in Joliet had been burned by Roy Williams in FF


True or not Chris?


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Before anyone mentioned anything about fantasy football, I assumed Chris in Joliet had been burned by Roy Williams in FF

True or not Chris?


Anyone who has ever owned Roy Williams on a FF team has been burned by him.

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Before anyone mentioned anything about fantasy football, I assumed Chris in Joliet had been burned by Roy Williams in FF

True or not Chris?


Anyone who has ever owned Roy Williams on a FF team has been burned by him.

That's not true I had him the year he had 1300 yards and 8 tds and he worked out great for me

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 Post subject: Re: Roy Williams
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Before anyone mentioned anything about fantasy football, I assumed Chris in Joliet had been burned by Roy Williams in FF

True or not Chris?


Anyone who has ever owned Roy Williams on a FF team has been burned by him.

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Didnt say no one got burned. Just asking if Chris did


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Before anyone mentioned anything about fantasy football, I assumed Chris in Joliet had been burned by Roy Williams in FF

True or not Chris?


Anyone who has ever owned Roy Williams on a FF team has been burned by him.

That's not true I had him the year he had 1300 yards and 8 tds and he worked out great for me


I forgot about that 1 year. But don't worry...Roy will beat those number with the Bear this year my friend!

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Before anyone mentioned anything about fantasy football, I assumed Chris in Joliet had been burned by Roy Williams in FF


True or not Chris?

Never had him.

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Roy Williams dropping the ball or Woodson being out of position?

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Woodson has perfected the Reach-Around move.

I'd drop the ball too.


That move is very popular in Wisconsin & Green Bay. If you've ever seen the Women in the Badger state, you understand why this is.

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Before anyone mentioned anything about fantasy football, I assumed Chris in Joliet had been burned by Roy Williams in FF

True or not Chris?


Anyone who has ever owned Roy Williams on a FF team has been burned by him.

Scorehead rule


Didnt say no one got burned. Just asking if Chris did


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Roy Williams had 37 rec last year for 5tds and 530 yards in 15 games for a Dallas team that passed ALOT.

The Cowboys also had 3 other receivers/TE that were better than anything the Bears had.

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Im doing it wrong or Scorehead?


The SH rule is: Whenever Scorehead replies to something that you never said, you post Scorehead rule, instead of wasting time showing him the actual words

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