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SLOW DOWN my man, HOF I don't think so... He has to win some Championships before that.
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09-28-2010, 01:48 PM | #77 |
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This Cutler lovefest is getting a little out of hand.
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09-28-2010, 01:50 PM | #78 |
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You'd think we're in a f'ing Bears forum.
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I must be amazing at manipulating public perception. I'm a one-man propaganda machine.
Watch, y'all will be bowing before me three years from now. Hell, I'll bet by the end of December, y'all will admit I have an eye for good QB play. I called it on Gradkowski, and I'm going to call it on Cutler.
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so you're saying a qb drafted in the 1st round, made the pro bowl in his 1st 3 years and was traded for 2 1st round picks or something like that is a great player?
dang, never saw that coming.
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I'd also have to agree with Matty on Brees...move him above Rivers, possibly Brady.
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He reminds me a lot of Eli Manning for some reason. Must be that look on his face.
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Bad idea, Green Bay.
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You could probably start a NFL mancrush thread....although I think GusFrerotte may go nuts with it. LOL
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Time to start a "young QB" prediction thread.
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The Bears piss me off like you would never believe.
We bring in an offensive genius from the Air Coryell system and kill a coaches career (Al Saunders). Bears bring in an offensive genius from the same system, and find out their genius is in fact, a genius. Bears trade for a franchise QB, in fact overpay, and see dividends. We're not so bad, but McNabb should be playing like Cutler. And yeah I guess Cutler is in his second year with the team, but it's still his first year in the offense. The Bears have a group of no name recievers yet their passing game is on fire. We have a group of no name recievers that wishes they were as good as the Bears. The Bears go into a season with a reeling offensive line and go 3-0. We go into a season with a reeling O-Line and go 4-12. The Bears make Field Goals and complete punts. Our kicks get blocked. The Bears beat the Lions, we loose to the Rams. The Bears play a defense that fits their personnel. We play a defense that doesn't fit ours. And finally the number one reason I hate the Bears: Julius Peppers. Yes, Bears bring in Peppers with a HUGE contract and get a monster on defense. We get this
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Johnny Knox is an example of hitting a low round draft pick. It's only his second year, but this guy is a deep threat and can play.
Devin Hester always had a bit of playmaker in him. Finally, just to kick Dirtbag359 in the 'nads, Devin Aromashodu was on our practice squad.
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