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What does Green Bay have to do with any of this shit? Let's stop being meatballs here.


Dammit!!! now i want a meatball sub....


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The Lions will stomp a mudhole in the Bears ass next Sunday. Roy Williams, Shaun McDonald, etc. will run wild all over the Bears D just like T.O. did last night.
Rex will start next week with the same outcome.
I'm not planning on wasting my time watching a lifeless team. Maybe I'll check in from time to time but I can't justify spending 3 hours watching a one-sided team.
The Lovie love-fest will be tested when the Bears finish 7-9 this year with two losses from the Pack.
Angelo should never to be allowed to draft offensive players (pun intended) again.
Last night's game was an abortion and a complete embarrassment.
Benson is soft and I'm sure he quit in the Superbowl. What a joke!

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Country Bumpkin wrote:
The Lions will stomp a mudhole in the Bears ass next Sunday. Roy Williams, Shaun McDonald, etc. will run wild all over the Bears D just like T.O. did last night.


Everyone who thought the Bear dropped a lot of passes last night was not watching the Lion game. There were at least ten drops, most of them easy catches where no defender was around. When they learn to hold onto the ball I will worry. They held the Bruins (that was UCLA on the field yesterday with the blue & yellow unis, right?) under 60 points. The Bear should be able to score at least half of that.

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The Lions will stomp a mudhole in the Bears ass next Sunday. Roy Williams, Shaun McDonald, etc. will run wild all over the Bears D just like T.O. did last night.


Everyone who thought the Bear dropped a lot of passes last night was not watching the Lion game. There were at least ten drops, most of them easy catches where no defender was around. When they learn to hold onto the ball I will worry. They held the Bruins (that was UCLA on the field yesterday with the blue & yellow unis, right?) under 60 points. The Bear should be able to score at least half of that.


Yeah, well Dallas was giving up 40pts/gm going into last night's matchup, too. Conventional wisdom around in the Chicago sports media was that Grossman would run roughshod over the Cowboys defense. That didn't happen last night and it won't happen next week. Detroit is also a much different team at home than they are on the road. I look for the Lions to give the Bears a good spanking next week, especially if Rex is our quarterback.

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Rex is done. His last shining moment was scrambling for a first down to moderate applause. Let that warm the cockles of his heart on those cold Indiana days thirty years from now when he is reminiscing about his glory days as a Chicago Bear.

I don't dislike the man personally but he has no use to me as a QB for the Chicago Bears any longer. I've given him enough rope to hang not only himself but now tie up the Bears themselves and dump them into the Chicago River. I have enough QB problems to worry about with Juice Williams. I don't need this. Give me Orton or Griese, preferably in that order.

This experiment is over. Failure.


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Agreed. Give Griese a shot. If they lose, hand the team to Orton and give him a shot to win the job going into next year, and draft a QB in the first round.
I really wanted to believe in Rex.
Also, they need to get Mark Bradley in the game. At least he can get seperation from DBs. Moose can't anymore. It's hard to throw to a guy when he has DBs draped all over him...of course, he probably shouldn't be throwing to him in the first place.

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Rex is a great teammate, but he is awful as a QB. That compounded with a sad-sack O-line, piss poor route running, and a soft-headed RB makes for another lousy season in my sports world with the Sox sucking the big one.
The only bright spot is my Illini, but I'm sure that will change with their trip to Penn State.

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This just in... Moose sucks.

Berrian has Roy Williams disease, and dare I say, the Bears D is overrated (clap-clap-clappy-clap)!

I wanted to believe in Rex too, but he just needs to be cut loose. I do have faith in Orkmon, but I don't know what Griese will do for the Bears.

This could be an 8-8 or 9-7 year for the beloved.

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Things were going so bad for the Bears, Carlos Zambrano was booing. :P


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Things were going so bad for the Bears, Carlos Zambrano was booing. :P


Does Rex point down to Hell each time he comes off the field after a 3 and out?


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Uga4Prez wrote:
Things were going so bad for the Bears, Carlos Zambrano was booing. :P


Things were going so bad for the Bears, Nas gave up on Grossman. :shock:

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Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
Uga4Prez wrote:
Things were going so bad for the Bears, Carlos Zambrano was booing. :P


Does Rex point down to Hell each time he comes off the field after a 3 and out?


:lol: :lol: :lol:


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This just in... Moose sucks.

Berrian has Roy Williams disease, and dare I say, the Bears D is overrated (clap-clap-clappy-clap)!

I wanted to believe in Rex too, but he just needs to be cut loose. I do have faith in Orkmon, but I don't know what Griese will do for the Bears.

This could be an 8-8 or 9-7 year for the beloved.


Hmmmm

Berrian 16 catches, 221 yards, 0 TDs

Williams 20 catches (2nd in NFC), 335 yards (#1 NFC), 3 TDs

I wish he did have Roy Williams disease


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Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
Uga4Prez wrote:
Things were going so bad for the Bears, Carlos Zambrano was booing. :P


Does Rex point down to Hell each time he comes off the field after a 3 and out?



well played by both of you. :lol:

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