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Originally Posted by
MPBears68
Really? How about playing well enough to win on September 13th? Rodgers was sacked EIGHT TIMES in the first half (9 total) yesterday but played "well enough to win" but for a controversial call, so sorry but I do ask for more than he's done so far this season.
Does it matter how AR PLAYED, they lost. Last second call makes the difference? Want to win score TD's, or have your D sack the QB 8 times. Bad call, YES. Deserve to win, NO !!!!!!!! Why leave it up to a last second call? IF one play decides the game, you DON'T deserve to win, you just WIN!
And B LOST, and I never feel bad about THAT.
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I don't feel bad for GB one bit. They (may have) been shafted on one play. But that doesn't change one thing--Jay has to play better for us to beat good teams, starting with Dallas next week.
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The Refs what else

Originally Posted by
JustAnotherBearsFan99
A win over Dallas would put us at 3-1. That would be a really solid start to our season.
But then what will we complain about

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Originally Posted by
Shark86x
No Honeybears?
Shhh! If she hears you, she'll come out of hibernation.
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Originally Posted by
Shark86x
No Honeybears?
There's a website for that.
And they have ideas...
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Originally Posted by
JustAnotherBearsFan99
A win over Dallas would put us at 3-1. That would be a really solid start to our season.
But then what will we complain about

Well I expected us to be 3-1 through the first four games so this week will show whether the team is on the upswing or not.
Frankly I don't see us winning 11 games with an offense that can only score 16 points against the Rams so if there's any explosiveness in this offense on the horizon they better start paddling towards it fast.
You can't beat good teams scoring 16 points per game and expect the defense to keep bailing you out game after game again this year. So far I'm disappointed.
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Originally Posted by
matsellah
There's a
website for that.
And they have ideas...
A smutty post like this is very disappointing mats.
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I'm starting to get that same feeling I had back in 06 with Rex "Glass"man as starting QB where each game I'm asking myself "ok, is he gona throw for 300 yards with 2-3TD's, 0 int's & dominate.....orrrrrr is he gona come out fumbling snaps, complete as many passes to the other team as our own receivers, & rely on our defense to score more points to keep the game within reach".
BUT it would be so much nicer to just have him do exactly what he did last year after that horrible loss to the Saints & start winning games in bunches....WITHOUT the broken thumb ending. Many say this team is built to win NOW...but I also realize with players like Cutler, Forte, Marshall, Bennet, Hester, Carimi, Peppers, Tillman, Briggs (Urlacher is at his tipping point IMO), we have a few years to draft better O-linemen & secondary players. Those players I listed won't be retiring in the next 3,4,maybe 5 years safely...& with a new GM who appears to be far better than Angelo I have faith that we'll only be getting better & better over the next several years. More than ANYthing I'd like to have our Offense play under ONE coordinator/playbook to become more & more comfortable. The best offenses are those that have consistent players/coaches/playbooks. Peyton Manning in Denver is a great example of how an offense needs time to gel with each other, time to become fluent & comfortable, time to get their timing down PAT. Right now you can clearly see they are having issues that only require time together & in a couple years should be as dominant as Peyton was in Indy years back.
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Originally Posted by
MPBears68
Really? How about playing well enough to win on September 13th? Rodgers was sacked EIGHT TIMES in the first half (9 total) yesterday but played "well enough to win" but for a controversial call, so sorry but I do ask for more than he's done so far this season.
The same can be said about the OL and the coaches who were involved in that game. My opinion is that jay does get rattled yet it seems like other teams seem to know our same ol game plan week in and week out. In Rodgers defense they seem to make adjustments in games where we stick to the same game plan. The same can be said about Tice and his play calling where we seem to move the ball well on the ground yet for some reason we want to pass the ball.
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Originally Posted by
MPBears68
I would say that it is more acuurate to call it:
Jay Cutler 1-2
OLine 1-2
WRs 1-2
Defense 3-0
This post is full of WIN!