I'd like $.25 from every Chicagoaiaian that wanted the change at QB when Orton was unable to "go downfield" ala Theezeman. Then I want $.10 for every one that wished they at least had Elvis Grbac in there when their season ends Sunday night.
When Grossman throws 3 picks thinking he is Jeff George and he is pwnsord into next year, I will be rotf with a pale ale or ten in my hands at the sight of Carolina's 3rd NFC Championship game in their first 10 years.
The difference between Orton and Grossman is that Orton knew he couldn't throw it like a pro bowler. Grossman and the sausage eating roundboys of Chi-town don't realize they still have an ass clown that throws more picks than TDs.
What's the over under on Grossman/Plummer INTs this weekend?
I'll put it at 5 1/2 and let you all make your picks.
I'm going over.
The Bears defense, may be able to stop Carolina but they can't stop Rex. Don't do it Rex! There's no glory in winning the Brass Tui.
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That pretty much says it all. Grossman played a very competent game against a good Carolina defense. He was let down by the so called "#1 defense in football".Shoalzie wrote:I don't care who was the QB for the Bears...their defense couldn't stop Steve Smith yesterday. Considering Foster left the game and Davis already hurt...the vaunted Bears' D got torn up by one player.
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"I do have respect for authority even though I throw jelly dicks at them.
- Antonio Brown
With the way the first matchup went and if you told me that Foster would get hurt and the Bears would score 21 points, I'd say the Bears would win that game. Just like the Steelers, the Panthers put their first drive in the end zone and sent a message to the Bears quickly that this wasn't going to be like the first time they played. Both road teams yesterday played with no fear.