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Good Game (not for us)...
good game planning, although I have to say the Chris Harris being out really hurt us, then Carimi going down sent the oline into shambles, but that is football, you guys had injuries yourself. Your coach did a good job of exploiting the weaknesses. We have some issues to deal with but still fully expect to make the playoffs. Maybe we meet again... Until then good game and good luck to you all.
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Props for being the only classy Chicago fan. And good luck the rest of the way.
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Tough circumstances for the Bears, but y'all were clearly out-classed at QB and at other skill positions. I see the Falcons as a better team than y'all, but with worse coaching and defense.
You shouldn't have any problems with the Bucs and Panthers unless you greatly drop the ball. Good luck the rest of the way out. |
shame the OL took those injuries. i hope they come back soon for the bears.
good luck to the bears from here on out. |
Props to you for being A Classyfan...excuse me for saying;
YA'LL BLEW IT LIKE A STRONG CHICAGO WIND!:bng: |
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Only criticism is I don't like the attitude of Cutler your QB, or maybe I just don't "get it" when it comes to him, OR maybe it's just the way he carries himself. He just doesn't come off as a leader in the clutch. Otherwise good game. We brought our best to beat you guys. Thanks for coming back to discuss. |
Good game - thanks for the good words
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We are in no position to attempt to win @ Green Bay. Drew does so much more than the throws on the field. |
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You have no idea how rare that is. |
Good game.
But I have to kind of agree with the rap on Cutler. Cutler's body language on the field was frankly terrible. I look at all that stuff when I'm actually at the game, in between plays, during commercial timeouts, when they do the silly speedboat races on the jumbotron etc. I watch the players' body language during those breaks, and there were a lot of times where Cutler really looked like he just wanted to be somewhere else. My rap on the current Bears, is that they have a formidable team when their "formula" of defense and great special teams works, but when they run into adversity, or problems with that strategy, they can't seem to tip the balance back in their favor. It's a different style of football from the Saints, where even in losing situations (Saints/Packers opener game, or even the Saints/Seahawks playoff game last year), where the current may be against them and they're behind on the scoreboard, but the Saints are always still scrapping away at the very very end. In contrast to Cutler, who I felt had started packing his bag and planning his checkout from the hotel, sometime in the late third quarter. Good luck to you the rest of the way! |
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This team's attitude is a reflection of it's Head Coach. |
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It's not often we defeat an opponent and classy fans come on here and congratulate us......you're a rare breed. Good luck the rest of the year.
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Good luck to you, too. Maybe you can give Green Bay some pay back for us.
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The problem for the Bears is Martz's offense just doesn't match his personel. Yes, Cutler has the arm, but when Hester is your #1 WR and your o-line is just not good, the vertical passing game just isn't going to work. The Bears have a great defense and a young horse at RB. Run the ball, mix in some play action with some short routes and dump offs, and play defense.
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To Jay's credit he took the punishment all day. And it seems that his coach obviously doesn't care much about his well being because with the game out reach, Smith still did not put the backup in the game. On at least two of the sacks their wasn't even a chip block on our defenders it was like giving water to a guy who has been in the desert for days.
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