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let the mud slinging begin! Or what seems to be this case, shee-it.......![]()
Yep, that pretty well sums it up. :facepalm:I've been saying it all season..the bears never beat anybody.
You can thank Injuries and the other teams beating themselves for the bears record.
They never beat ANY healthy, play-off bound team.
Yesterday, they finally played one and surprise, surprise....they lost!!
I've been saying it all season..the bears never beat anybody.
You can thank Injuries and the other teams beating themselves for the bears record.
They never beat ANY healthy, play-off bound team.
Yesterday, they finally played one and surprise, surprise....they lost!!
True. Thing is, it looked to me the Bears had the best chance of winning with their 3rd string QB.
They did catch some breaks along the way but they played tough this year. They are allways a tough defense but there is something missing on there offense and it is not talent related. They have a talented and fast recieving core, a solid running back, and a QB that can actually make plays. I'm just not sure where is the biggest area for improvement. QB seems obvious but it's pretty risky business changing QB's around unless your starter is terrible.
Oh and defending the pass better wouldn't hurt.
Our secondary has needed improvement for a long time. The O line still needs major improvement. They should have kept Orton, and instead of pi$$ing away the good picks for Cutler, they should have drafted some talented offensive linemen.
Now we're stuck with a mediocre QB, very doubtful they'd be able to trade him if they wanted to.
Good picture of the 2 QBs after the game.
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You want Orton back?? LOLOL
Sorry I had too, hes not going to stay in Denver thats for sure!