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Badger_Fan wrote:
Great job Brent!
LOL wow
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Danimal wrote:
Badger_Fan wrote:Great job Brent!
Who the hell is Brent? :)
Is this the Minnesota way of recognizing but not recognizing that a Packer is helping the team?
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I love Steven Jackson!

He is the Albert Pujols of the Rams!!!
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fletcher21 wrote:I agree on S Jax. It's shocking to me that this was his first td of the year, and he was in the top 5 in rushing yards for rb's this year. xxxiv how is it that he had not scored yet, but had all those rushing yards. Does he have a problem with fumbles? It sucks that he chose this week to go off, since I was facing him in fantasy football. He was contained all game, but that 25 yard score cost me 8.5 points. Congrats on the W!
Best win since the SB :P

The OC is an idiot. He forgets that SJ is on the team.

Perfect example yesterday. Rams get a first and ten at the Lion 17. They proceed to call 3 straight short passes the last one getting picked off.

The Lions never came close to stopping the run yet the Rams kept passing. It just drives you f***in nuts watching this kind of stupidity.

A team whose only good player is the RB and who has lead or been tied the entire game should not have the qb throwing 13 more times than they run the ball. That is just me though....
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MizzouRah wrote:I love Steven Jackson!
Hey! I saw him first :P
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For the second straight week the Rams will not lose. God bless the bye week. Next up the Saints followed by the Cards. Good times ahead.

Bears thought it was their bye week. Bad.... Warner and Fitzgerald. Good.

Colts survive to go 8-0 injuries and all. Anyone else screaming for the Texans to run a play before the two minute warning at the end of the first half?

Bucs get that first win in rookie qbs first start....Packers get me to laugh :P

Bengals are for real. Taking down the Ravens a second time.

Redskins and Cheifs are still the Redskins and Chiefs. Not good.

Pats. I still hate them.
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XXXIV wrote:
MizzouRah wrote:I love Steven Jackson!
Hey! I saw him first :P
:lol:
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wow, the point spread is killing me in my pick em pool! At least most of the other people suck this week too.........
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Brutal Bears game. Finally get a real QB and the rest of the team falls apart. At least I don't have to waste any more energy hoping the rest of the season, I know where this team stands now.

Oh well, at least they didn't lose to the Bucs.
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and the "real qb" part is purely subjective.
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Chargers big win in the trade bowl...

Titans havent given up on the season

Lions Lions lions....

EDIT: Oops... I forgot Les Saints. Undefeated they are still.
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Super Bears, Super Suck.
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Always looking on the bright side, because that's obviously my thing, I am heartened by something that I realized last night....

This is the worst offensive line that I've ever seen in the NFL.

Not bad. Not even awful. Those adjectives are far too mundane to contain the epic, biblical ineptitude of a line that couldn't block one of my local Pee Wee team DL's.

There is not a single starter on that line that should be starting in the NFL. None. I think Cutler had more than 2 second to throw maybe 3 times, and that was only because the Niners were rushing 3...or even fewer.

Cutler and Forte should chain themselves to the bench and refuse to take the field until the Bears decide to field a line that isn't offensive in the wrong sense of the word.
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Did Grossman snatch Cutler's body?...That was just bad.
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XXXIV wrote:Did Grossman snatch Cutler's body?...That was just bad.
Terrible decision making by him. Just appalling last night.

Cutler gets pressured a lot, but so do a lot of QBs. As bad as the Bears line is -- and the run blocking is particularly atrocious -- their pass protection is not the worst. Turn on a Green Bay game and you'll see Aaron Rodgers running for his life on nearly every snap, whereas Cutler probably does that every other snap :P Yet Rodgers is not turning the ball over in Grossman-esque fashion. The same could be said for other teams like Washington and KC that have porous lines but haven't thrown interceptions the way the Bears have.

The pressure is partly responsible, the receivers not knowing how to shake coverage is partly responsible, but Cutler's leading the league in INTs mostly because he is making bad decisions. Both his endzone interceptions were as bad as any Grossman pass, and the one where he tried to lob one to Forte was simply careless.

I haven't soured on him -- he's done a remarkable job moving the ball despite the running game disappearing. I'd still make that trade any day of the week. But he's directly cost the Bears two wins this year, the Green Bay game and last night's Niners game, because he's made awful throws at the worst possible time.
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Brando, the difference between those quarterbacks you mentioned being under pressure and Cutler is the WR's they have at their disposal. The inexperience at that position is killing them when a play breaks down because none of them know how to break off of the route and find open space. It's like they finish their route and stand there. I could care less that Cutler has thrown so many interceptions so far this year because with talent around him that won't be the case. I can't live with an offensive line that pass protects sporadically throughout the game, negates almost every big play with a penalty, stalls almost every good drive with a penalty, and couldn't make a hole if they were armed with submachine guns.

I'm not exactly sure if Lovie Smith needs to go or not. He has proven he can win in the past but he sure doesn't look like he has control of his team now with the 2 blowouts and the tons upon tons of penalties. I do know that Ron Turner doesn't know how to use his new toy, lacks imagination, and needs to go. Angelo needs to go as well. He is just clueless when it comes to building an offense. Olin Kreutz is done. Roberto Garza is done. Chris Williams is a bust. Orlando Pace is done. Devin Hester is the #1 receiver. Rashied Davis is the receiver with the most experience.

I was worried about Forte but last night showed me he is still the same guy when the blocking is there. The run blocking is some of the worst I've ever seen. Forte looked like his old self on those screen plays.
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Three of the five interceptions were arguably not his fault. Hester falls down on one, on another a ref gets into the way of the WR and the ball goes right to a defender and another one to Olsen, the interceptor probably committed PI.

But the two which were all his fault were in the red zone. He tries too much to make something out of nothing instead of throwing the ball away.

He'll do better when he gets WRs who can take shorter passes and run for a lot of yards afterwards. Then maybe he won't feel like he has to jam in passes into tight windows.

The interceptions are unforgivable but you could also say he made enough other plays to put them in a position to win it. Contrast that to the 49ers, who played not to lose and barely won despite 5 ints. They didn't take too many risks down field but they didn't get too much production either.

They were lucky that Cutler had one more self-destructive pass left in him at the end.
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I think they're actually worse at pass protection. Watch again, Brando. Any time he has is gained only though his own mobility, and he's lousy at re-setting his feet when on the move. That's his fault, but it wouldn't be as much of an issue with a league-average line.

And Scoop's correct. These receivers can't even run a proper route, much less improvise correctly when a play breaks down.

Cutler was dog awful last night. No doubt about it. He has to be better. But if I had to list the top 10 problems with the Bears offense 1-9 would be the OL.
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RobVarak wrote:
Cutler was dog awful last night. No doubt about it. He has to be better. But if I had to list the top 10 problems with the Bears offense 1-9 would be the OL.
No doubt about that at least in my mind but last night his play played a big part in the loss. Cant even look at him in the Bengals or Cards games.

The stat that no Bear qb had had two 4+ int games in a season since 1962 was interesting.
I know that much of that is due to the sad Oline and the lack of weapons but when you think of the guys who have played qb for the Bears and the lack of weapons they have had ove the last 47 years I thought wow...WoW....
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Definitely not trying to apologize for the line -- it is a terrible o-line and needs to be completely rebuilt. But three of those five picks last night were more Cutler's fault than anyone's -- the first redzone pick by the defensive lineman, the little dump off to Forte that Cutler missed, and the last pick where he locked on Olsen the whole time. The Bears made a lot of stupid mistakes last night, but those three turnovers were the biggest difference in a 10-6 game.

The receiver's inexperience is definitely hurting, especially when combined with protection breaking down as frequently as it does. However, the Bears are clearly not having too much trouble moving the ball through the air. I think Cutler is just trying to force the ball too much -- I can't blame him since he's the only one doing much on offense.

One good thing was to see Forte moving in space last night -- he ran well off passes when he had some room to run.

Lovie should be on the hot seat -- and I've been a Lovie supporter -- because this team looks so sloppy and unprepared. But with two additional seasons on his contract, there's no way a franchise as cheap as the Bears fires him this year. My guess is he gets a playoffs-or-bust ultimatum next year, and when the Bears miss the playoffs he'll be gone.

But Angelo has to go ASAP. That Gaines Adams trade looks idiotic now, as bad as trading down to draft Michael Haynes. To throw away a second-round pick on a guy who can't crack this crappy DL rotation after a month is just terrible.
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s***, at least you guys aren't Liverpool fans. I'm getting blasted from both football barrels this season. :(
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I wish the Rams had Cutler. There is a future there.

Now to the NO future and never even had a past Bulger.
Rams enter the Redzone for the 18th time this season. The previous 17 trips had resulted in 4 TDs. Pretty bad huh?... Well Marcy just threw right into the double coverage to make it 4 for 18 .

I really wish he would retire. It is a lot easier to take a bad qb if the guy cares. This guy just doesnt give a f***. His passionless play is really offensive....

Lots of game to play. Go Rams!..Go Bulger!...hes all I got :cry: EDIT: I meant at qb. SJ is running very well. Keep giving him the ball it aint heavy.
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OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!

A beautiful TD pass from Bulger to Avery. Usually one has to play Madden to see that. ...

7-7 with 9+ left in the 2nd....Saints going down! :P

EDIT: 14-14 as the Rams finish off their last drive of the 1st half with 7 straight Steven Jackson runs for 29 yds and a TD.

EDIT2: Saints return 2nd half KO for a TD... :evil:

EDIT3: Another TD pass from Bulger to Avery. 28-23 as 2pt is no good. Saints recover onside kick. 2:40 to play.
Why onside? had 2 TOs left....oh well....Lets go Defense!

EDIT4: Defense holds!....221 to go on own 20. Lets go Rams!
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Saints 28 Rams 23

The Rams actually looked like an NFL team today. The effort was there but the Saints were just too much.

The kick off return for a TD to open the 2nd half was a killer. Rams cant afford to give those up.

Had a shot on the last drive but the previous onside kick idea ...well...not so good. Cost field position. They could only get to the Saints 33 before the last gasp pass hail mary fell incomplete in the endzone.


Im encouraged by the effort. Wish it was a win but they reaally didnt need one :P and in the end the Rams will always be the Rams.
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Rams apparently still following the Martz Time Management System for the two-minute drill. I couldn't believe they threw a screen pass with less than a minute left and no time outs.
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