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Vetteman94 said:
amp316 said:
RolStoppable said:
The Bears are such a failure. I didn't watch the game, but the stats are puzzling. How did the Bears manage to lose based on those? Solid pass and rush yardage, no turnovers, but only 13 points. I feel sorry for all the FIBs out there.

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Just trying to sound more like an American. Is it too much, maybe?


The only people that say FIBs are Cheeseheads from Wisconsin. 

The Bears lost because they gave up the big play and they were doozies.  Their defense looks very old this year.  The Bear's pass yardage should have been much better.  Cutler played as well as any QB could have played.  As soon as he realized that his line wasn't blocking (which was nearly every play in about 1 second), he ran around like a chicken with it's head cut off, and would launch a laser directly into his receivers hands which would be dropped avery other time.  He also took several vicious hits and kept getting up.  Announcer John Gruden commented that Cutler was the toughest guy he's ever seen.  If I were him I'd demand a trade today.  Dropped passes have hurt his passer rating all year.  :p  Seriously, as a Bear fan I've watched QBs not be able to get the ball to their receivers my entire life.  Now we have a guy who usually gets the ball there and it's constantly being  dropped.  This is even worse to watch.

By the way, I'm owed an apology by Vetteman.  The Bears were not blown out. 

An apology you will not recieve,  I will not apologize for a prediction I made.   Cause its not like I will get an apology for you claiming that the Lions should be 2-2 and not the 4-0 they had earned and that the only reason they were there was due to other teams poor play.

I said that the game would be close and could go either way.  You said that the Lions would win in a blowout.  You were wrong.  Admit it.



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