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01-24-2011, 12:24 PM #421 
Originally Posted by
BruceBlitz
Be fans who expect championships, don't be damn homers. Those of you who accept losing piss on the memory of Walter Payton who asked for nothing short of a championship team around him during his career when he was facing 9 men in the box and playing like a champion on mediocre teams and they didn't finally build a championship around him until his wheels were falling off. We should take the same attitude as Walter Payton, anything short of a championship is a failure, period.
Just a question, were you more satisfied in the 70's with Walter, or '84 or '86 than you are now?
I get the rage.....yesterday. What exactly can be done about what is now the past? I'd love to go back and chop block Charles Martin. I'd love to go back and draft more Oline. I'd love to put Hanie in 2 series earlier (which I still am upset about). But the truth is that I can't change ANY of it.
And don't call me a homer. You don't know me from Adam. You don't know whether I blindly accept things or am simply grounded in reality.
The question remains.....What does the bitchin' do about 2010 now?
I'll hang up and listen.
Winston Churchill:
"Since light travels faster than sound, some people appear bright until you hear them speak."
"If you're not a liberal at twenty you have no heart, if you're not a conservative at forty you have no brain."
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01-24-2011, 12:26 PM #422
probably b/c of the shit play before he got hurt and pulled?
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01-24-2011, 12:26 PM #423 
Originally Posted by
Riczaj01
The team, while trying to build a championship team over the last decade, has histrocically not tried to do that. And they have failed miserably at building that team over the last decade. 1 sb appearance, doesn't cut it. The team, while better then it was in the 90's, and even the early 2000's is still not where The franchise that started it all should be.
Exactly...sad to say, all we have to do is look at the packers to see what a well-run organization looks like. And that is a painful pill to swallow
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01-24-2011, 12:28 PM #424
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Originally Posted by
Wolfman
Yes, heaven forbid anyone have an emotional, knee jerk, angry, maybe drunken, reaction in the immediate aftermath of the most devastating emotional loss in Bears history…
then tell him he sucked, tell him he played like shit, tell him he's a bum for missing open targets but for christ sake questioning if the guy is tough and if he quit? give me a damn break.
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01-24-2011, 12:29 PM #425
I agree he had a shitty game,but that's not what the main point of bitching has been about.
Women who behave,rarely make history.
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01-24-2011, 12:30 PM #426 
Originally Posted by
Slipscreen
high horse? sorry but if you called and called him a quitter you deserved to be called out yourself and berated. stop being a meatball bear fan, because "jay didn't look hurt" or "well they didn't ice him down" or " i saw him standing on the sidelines ... when the camera panned over there and he wasn't doing anything". or any of the other "public perception" bullshit that has been said.
and i admit i was made when jay came out but i figured he had to be hurt because in all those other games where he took a beating he got up and came out to play. why wouldn't you give the guy the benefit of the doubt. why are you guys questioning his toughness ... because he didn't get his knee crumpled like Theisman?
I think what was said last night in the heat of the moment should be taken with a LARGE grain of salt by all…Today and going forward, may be a different matter…but to keep harping on what was said by a bunch fans in immediate hours after the game is NOTHING but riding a sanctimonious high horse…
Reductio ad absurdum...it's how we roll...
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01-24-2011, 12:31 PM #427
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Originally Posted by
Jimmors
And from what we saw
and thats the problem ... you didn't see anything you saw a what few seconds of him, when the camera man decided to pan over to the bears sideline.
but i guess Cutler should be following Hanie around like a lost dog for the rest of the game JUST INCASE the camera pans over to him don't want to hurt his perception from the fans. but then you would have meatball fans asking why is he walking around on his bad leg OMG hes really not injured.
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01-24-2011, 12:32 PM #428
Slipscreen, you are clearly a better fan and human being then the rest of us...do you feel better now?
Reductio ad absurdum...it's how we roll...
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01-24-2011, 12:32 PM #429
Yeah...all we had to go on was his play on the field, and whatever the TV decided to show us of him...and in both cases it was pathetic, hence the conclusion that he "quit"
Fine, we are wrong, he was injured, whoopity doo...he still played like garbage and gave us a heart wrenching defeat that we wont live down for a long time.
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01-24-2011, 12:33 PM #430
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Originally Posted by
Wolfman
I think what was said last night in the heat of the moment should be taken with a LARGE grain of salt by all…Today and going forward, may be a different matter…but to keep harping on what was said by a bunch fans in immediate hours after the game is NOTHING but riding a sanctimonious high horse…
then i would rather be riding that high horse than being a bunch of idiot meatballs who question a guys toughness. does any other fanbase do this to their quarter back that led them to the NFC championship game? well maybe philly would ... congrats bear fans, whats next are you going to cheer if Cutler gets injured next year?
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