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oh man, that's some terrible company to be a part of
Remember back in April when everyone was raving about the Bears #1 draft pick? Pepperidge Farm remembers.oh man, that's some terrible company to be a part of
Bears actually have some good wr's and a good TE , they where using them so wrong though....like using Keenan Allen for medium/long routes and the short stuff to Oduze/DJ Moore.....while ignoring Kmet way too muchRemember back in April when everyone was raving about the Bears #1 draft pick? Pepperidge Farm remembers.
That's some miserable company to be in lol.
Good skill players don't matter when your o-line is dog doodoo.Bears actually have some good wr's and a good TE , they where using them so wrong though....like using Keenan Allen for medium/long routes and the short stuff to Oduze/DJ Moore.....while ignoring Kmet way too much
Very true....Darnell Wright is ok, Teven Jenkins is also ok but they are both injury prone, they should have picked up a lineman with their 2nd #1 pick instead of OdunzeGood skill players don't matter when your o-line is dog doodoo.
Post-game, Lamb confirmed he lost the ball in the sun. When asked whether he’d like the team to install curtains, he said “one thousand percent.” Then reporters asked Cowboys owner Jerry Jones about the curtains. He went on a rant:
“Well let’s tear the damn stadium down and build another one. Are you kidding me? Everybody has got the same thing. Every team that comes in here has the same issues. I’m saying, the world knows where the sun is. You get to know that almost a year in advance. Someone asked me about the sun. What about the sun? Where’s the moon?
Yea 9ers are toast. We have a tough schedule and are pretty much last in the division. We have GB, Buffalo and then Chicago, with 2 more division games against the Rams and Cards. Oh, and Detroit on the 30th. It's going to be a rough tail end of the season...
Yea 9ers are toast. We have a tough schedule and are pretty much last in the division. We have GB, Buffalo and then Chicago, with 2 more division games against the Rams and Cards. Oh, and Detroit on the 30th. It's going to be a rough tail end of the season...
Look different, sure.I'm not sure that is fair. Anytime you remove a superstar from a team it's impossible to expect no change in results/performance. Sure other guys will step up but I mean, isn't that why superstars get paid the way they do?
They tried, but were out-Bungled!#boltup
No Chargering last night! 🥳
When he gets paid, short of them nailing every single draft pick afterwards means they are only getting worse. Their SB window close(d)s this year.They tried, but were out-Bungled!
As for the Niners, nobody expected these struggles. I never pick 'em but I was one who voted for them in this thread's poll.
Having said that, the recent history of SB losers is very bad and they set themselves up for failure this offseason. The holdouts of Aiyuk and Trent Williams seemed like normal contract stuff, but it really set the team off on the wrong foot. Then CMC wasn't right, and Aiyuk went down.
I don't know if they're done (as far as winning the division), but they probably need to win next week. They're done as far as reasonable Super Bowl expectations.
Perhaps the worst part of it all is that Brock Purdy has already seemingly earned a $250M extension, so the window snaps shut soon unless they miraculously reload on the fly.
I'm not sure that is fair. Anytime you remove a superstar from a team it's impossible to expect no change in results/performance. Sure other guys will step up but I mean, isn't that why superstars get paid the way they do?