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I know Knox tipped that ball up in the air, but Cutler was responsible for that INT. He was once again thrwoing the ball up in the air to avoid a sack. He threw a bad pass that Knox had to leap to get a hand on otherwise it was probably going to get picked anyways. All Cutler there.

Pace got raped on that play, dude

 

Knox isn't to blame at all for that INT.

 

Though, it may not matter if we give up 49 points. Seneca Wallace = Warren Moon

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It's good to know that the Bears "A" team is playing so poor against Seattle's "B" team, but hey there is too much time left in the game to worry.
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I know Knox tipped that ball up in the air, but Cutler was responsible for that INT. He was once again thrwoing the ball up in the air to avoid a sack. He threw a bad pass that Knox had to leap to get a hand on otherwise it was probably going to get picked anyways. All Cutler there.

Pace got raped on that play, dude

 

OK yeah offensive line failures sure but Cutler is still flinging the ball up in the air instead of taking a sack when we are in FG range either way and it's first down.

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Should never underestimate an experienced backup who represents a stark change in style from the starter. I hoped this wouldn't happen, but I'm not surprised
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I know Knox tipped that ball up in the air, but Cutler was responsible for that INT. He was once again thrwoing the ball up in the air to avoid a sack. He threw a bad pass that Knox had to leap to get a hand on otherwise it was probably going to get picked anyways. All Cutler there.

Pace got raped on that play, dude

 

OK yeah offensive line failures sure but Cutler is still flinging the ball up in the air instead of taking a sack when we are in FG range either way and it's first down.

 

Cutler was outside the tackle box.. just throw it out of bounds.

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Should never underestimate an experienced backup who represents a stark change in style from the starter. I hoped this wouldn't happen, but I'm not surprised

 

The change in styles should be irrelevant as the Bears prepared for Wallace, not Hasselbeck.

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I know Knox tipped that ball up in the air, but Cutler was responsible for that INT. He was once again thrwoing the ball up in the air to avoid a sack. He threw a bad pass that Knox had to leap to get a hand on otherwise it was probably going to get picked anyways. All Cutler there.

Pace got raped on that play, dude

 

OK yeah offensive line failures sure but Cutler is still flinging the ball up in the air instead of taking a sack when we are in FG range either way and it's first down.

I understand what you mean, but in that case he was doing a simple short checkdown which seemed reasonable to me. He was hit from behind as he threw because pace couldn't move laterally.

 

And they still aren't opening holes in the run game

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Should never underestimate an experienced backup who represents a stark change in style from the starter. I hoped this wouldn't happen, but I'm not surprised

 

Lovie was quoted saying that the Bears weren't gonna game plan any differently for Wallace or Hasselbeck. Of course that could be a huge lie but still.

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Should never underestimate an experienced backup who represents a stark change in style from the starter. I hoped this wouldn't happen, but I'm not surprised

 

The change in styles should be irrelevant as the Bears prepared for Wallace, not Hasselbeck.

Then frankly, their prep sucks donkey balls

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The O-line is [expletive] pathetic. I could block better than Pace, and I weigh 180 lbs.

 

I agree. He's been really really bad. We need to start considering other options like Beekman.

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