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  • Nukleopatra
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    • Nov 2008
    • 4365

    #91
    I clicked the link, and what I saw was - Chicago at 3-0, first in their division.

    Again, pretty damn impressive, if you ask me.

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    • ram29jackson
      Noob
      • Nov 2008
      • 0

      #92
      Originally posted by Nukleopatra
      I clicked the link, and what I saw was - Chicago at 3-0, first in their division.

      Again, pretty damn impressive, if you ask me.


      Impressive, yet, still early.

      it will balance out later on. not much stat separation after 3 games.

      passing yards aren't that big a deal. everyone is getting lots of that.

      they are currently behind SD and Denver.

      all those yards and they couldn't score till end of first half.

      red zone efficiency- 1 for 4

      I'm not saying he/they are bad or not good at this point. Just throwing the early stats out there haha

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      • Nukleopatra
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        • Nov 2008
        • 4365

        #93
        Originally posted by ram29jackson
        Impressive, yet, still early.
        Impressive is still impressive.

        We have three games to go on. I can't see into the future, and I'm fairly certain you can't either. So, as silly as this may seem, let's go by the three football games that were actually played.

        3 for 3 - check.
        Top 5 offense, which was Martz's goal - check.
        Less turnovers by Jay Cutler - check.

        Still early? Yes. But it wasn't too early for people to put Green Bay as the team to beat in the NFC, now was it? Which, oh yeah, Chicago did last night. Now, if you look back at last season - Jay Cutler went 0-2 against Green Bay. He had quarterback ratings of 43 and 74, throwing 6 interceptions in those two games alone. It might be too early to put Chicago in the superbowl, but it's not too early to say: This is an improving football team on both sides of the ball. And the offense, which is being praised even by Chicago's defense, can now, for once, sustain drives, which will allow the defense to get some much needed rest during games.

        Now, if Chicago was, say, 1-2 and Jay Cutler was sucking ass like Brett Favre is sucking ass right now, it wouldn't be too early for people to say the Martz signing was a huge fail, right? Or too early for people to start ''Jay Cutlulz, lol.'' It fucking sucks seeing jay Cutler and Mike Martz succeed, doesn't it? I understand.

        We're three weeks in, and going by those three weeks - Chicago is one of the best teams in the NFL.

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        • Colonel Angus
          No longer a noob
          • Jan 2010
          • 1935

          #94
          Originally posted by Nukleopatra
          Chicago is one of the best teams in the NFL.

          Lulz.

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          • 1ke
            D.I.L.L.I.G.A.F
            • Mar 2009
            • 6641

            #95
            I wanna say about the penalties, They were stupid green bay penalties sure, but they were caused by Julius Peppers. False starts in a quiet stadium, ( having been there I know, Its never really that loud) were caused by Julez. The tackles were shitting their pants in their stance. And they had to hold him, they got raped by him, so all they could do is hold. just as Schaeffer and Olin got called for holding Clay, they had no choice, its either hold him, or let Rogers get Stafford'ed.

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            • 1ke
              D.I.L.L.I.G.A.F
              • Mar 2009
              • 6641

              #96
              Originally posted by Colonel Angus

              Lulz.
              Scoreboard

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              • Nukleopatra
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                • Nov 2008
                • 4365

                #97
                Originally posted by 1ke
                I wanna say about the penalties, They were stupid green bay penalties sure, but they were caused by Julius Peppers. False starts in a quiet stadium, ( having been there I know, Its never really that loud) were caused by Julez. The tackles were shitting their pants in their stance. And they had to hold him, they got raped by him, so all they could do is hold. just as Schaeffer and Olin got called for holding Clay, they had no choice, its either hold him, or let Rogers get Stafford'ed.
                Green Bay had no answer for Peppers.

                I was laughing throughout the entire game, how soft Green Bay really is.

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                • 1ke
                  D.I.L.L.I.G.A.F
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 6641

                  #98
                  Clifton = Too old
                  Tausher = Too fat, but not fatter than Champ



                  Lol... James Jones is the Bears Bitch too. Peanut got him for two strips a couple of years ago, and last night he heard footsteps.

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                  • Nukleopatra
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                    • Nov 2008
                    • 4365

                    #99
                    Originally posted by Colonel Angus

                    Lulz.
                    I haven't seen that many black people in one small area, since I drove by the welfare office here in Michigan.

                    lulz.

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                    • 1ke
                      D.I.L.L.I.G.A.F
                      • Mar 2009
                      • 6641

                      Originally posted by Nukleopatra
                      I haven't seen that many black people in one small area, since I drove by the the practice field in Green Bay.

                      lulz.
                      Fixed

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                      • MRN
                        MRNeverwearthesamething
                        • Nov 2008
                        • 4271

                        *Ahem*

                        3-0

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                        • Nukleopatra
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                          • Nov 2008
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                          Originally posted by Paulie Walnuts
                          Peppers was so great, and the Packers line was so awful..
                          Uh, yeah, I agree.

                          umadbro?

                          You couldn't fit all of your nonsense in one fucking post?

                          You fucking Packer fans are a bit senstive. :pet:

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                          • Nukleopatra
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                            • Nov 2008
                            • 4365

                            Originally posted by Paulie Walnuts
                            Not in the least.

                            Shame the January rematch is gonna be meaningless.

                            I'm sure the Packers will have the division and homefield locked up by then.
                            I don't know, man - you guys got Detroit next, don't you?

                            How do you think Green Bay plans on shutting down Calvin Johnson? He's averaging like 45 yards per game. lulz.

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                            • Colonel Angus
                              No longer a noob
                              • Jan 2010
                              • 1935

                              Hey, as a Packers fan I'll take some holding penalties and a loss instead of Aaron Rodgers being knocked out for a couple weeks any day.

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                              • Nukleopatra
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                                • Nov 2008
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                                Originally posted by Colonel Angus
                                Hey, as a Packers fan I'll take some holding penalties and a loss instead of Aaron Rodgers being knocked out for a couple weeks any day.
                                That's the great thing about being a Jay Cutler fan - he's never injured.

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