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Christ, Hanie is insanely bad.

 

I have no idea what sulley saw in him but everyone should remember this when they see sulley's poor opinion on Andrew Luck.

 

it wasn't hanie's fault that gould missed the field goal and roy williams dropped that pass and it was intercepted. i've never seen so many things go wrong for a team on one day in my life.

 

if it could go wrong, it will [expletive] go wrong. [expletive] everything.

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Christ, Hanie is insanely bad.

 

I have no idea what sulley saw in him but everyone should remember this when they see sulley's poor opinion on Andrew Luck.

 

This really is all sulley's fault. I vote for exile.

 

if anyone's being exiled it's you

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That game was Todd Collins bad, except the Bears did not have a healthy Matt Forte to cover up the crap. Caleb Hanie is not an NFL quality QB. I don't know what the Bears can do to fix the problem (especially if Forte is out for a couple of weeks) or if it can be fixed.

 

What a crappy game.

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Christ, Hanie is insanely bad.

 

I have no idea what sulley saw in him but everyone should remember this when they see sulley's poor opinion on Andrew Luck.

 

This really is all sulley's fault. I vote for exile.

 

if anyone's being exiled it's you

 

Get in your catapult, meat. We're gonna hurl you and your jinxy beard into Packer-land like they used hurl plague bodies over the castle walls.

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Ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha

 

Its amazing that the Bears still would have won while playing one of the absolute worst games I've seen them play since 2004 (that was a season full of awful, awful terrible play) if one of a few fluke plays that rarely ever occur didn't happen. If : A ridiculously lucky and insane hail mary didn't get caught, if Dwayne Bowe doesn't catch his own fumble miraculously, if Roy Williams doesn't lollypop a ball into someone elses hands, if Matt Forte doesn't go out early. Despite the fact that Caleb Hanie played one of the worst games by a QB in Bears uniform since that aforementioned 2004 season, and that the offensive line regressed heavily in pass protection, the Bears still probably win if one of those things does/doesn't occur.

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Christ, Hanie is insanely bad.

 

I have no idea what sulley saw in him but everyone should remember this when they see sulley's poor opinion on Andrew Luck.

 

This really is all sulley's fault. I vote for exile.

 

what do you mean "fault?" you've gotten to have so much fun watching bears fans be sad, you should be happy hanie has sucked.

 

Hey, I'm just saying that when sulley gets all confident everything goes wrong short of a player dying on the field.

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ugh. yeah, we are playing all backups. getting that bad injury karma back from last year.

This needs to be reiterated. The lack of depth has really destroyed us this year, not just at QB. Damage all across the OLine is a normal thing to expect on a football team, except last year, when we had almost no injuries at all.

 

Two white safeties on the same field is inexcusable by the way, and should be a fire-able offense for a GM.

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When the offense consists of Cutler, Forte and a whole lot of nothing, and loses Cutler and Forte, what left is...
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I'm not seeing what everyone else is seeing when they rip Hanie. The guys on Comcast Post-Game Live continue to criticize him, but he didn't single-handedly lose the game. He certainly wasn't good, but he doesn't have much help either. Out of his 3 interceptions, only 1 of them was his fault and you could argue that Knox should have even made more of a play on it. I would put this loss more on a combination of poor pass-blocking and play calling and I believe that, out of the options that are available, Hanie still gives the Bears the best chance to win going forward.
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ugh. yeah, we are playing all backups. getting that bad injury karma back from last year.

This needs to be reiterated. The lack of depth has really destroyed us this year, not just at QB. Damage all across the OLine is a normal thing to expect on a football team, except last year, when we had almost no injuries at all.

 

Two white safeties on the same field is inexcusable by the way, and should be a fire-able offense for a GM.

 

Really, that back up O line guys can't really be expected to perform all that well, especially when there's multiple back ups playing at the same time replacing #1 draft picks.

 

And the safeties really weren't bad at all, but that probably has something to do with playing against Palko.

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ugh. yeah, we are playing all backups. getting that bad injury karma back from last year.

This needs to be reiterated. The lack of depth has really destroyed us this year, not just at QB. Damage all across the OLine is a normal thing to expect on a football team, except last year, when we had almost no injuries at all.

 

Two white safeties on the same field is inexcusable by the way, and should be a fire-able offense for a GM.

This has been a problem for years. When the Bears are healthy, they win. When they suffer injuries, they lose. Many other good teams can overcome injuries with their depth, but the Bears certainly aren't one of them.

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I'm not seeing what everyone else is seeing when they rip Hanie. The guys on Comcast Post-Game Live continue to criticize him, but he didn't single-handedly lose the game. He certainly wasn't good, but he doesn't have much help either. Out of his 3 interceptions, only 1 of them was his fault and you could argue that Knox should have even made more of a play on it. I would put this loss more on a combination of poor pass-blocking and play calling and I believe that, out of the options that are available, Hanie still gives the Bears the best chance to win going forward.

 

Last week he wasn't good, but did plenty of good things. This week he was flat out awful and didn't do anything well.

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Get in your catapult, meat. We're gonna hurl you and your jinxy beard into Packer-land like they used hurl plague bodies over the castle walls.

 

not before we shoot you into space like dead russian border collie

 

I am immortal like frozen Cosmonaut.

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I'm not seeing what everyone else is seeing when they rip Hanie. The guys on Comcast Post-Game Live continue to criticize him, but he didn't single-handedly lose the game. He certainly wasn't good, but he doesn't have much help either. Out of his 3 interceptions, only 1 of them was his fault and you could argue that Knox should have even made more of a play on it. I would put this loss more on a combination of poor pass-blocking and play calling and I believe that, out of the options that are available, Hanie still gives the Bears the best chance to win going forward.

 

too many guys were terrible to say he single-handedly lost the game, but i don't really see too many people saying that. basically everyone played like crap. he was one of them.

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ugh. yeah, we are playing all backups. getting that bad injury karma back from last year.

This needs to be reiterated. The lack of depth has really destroyed us this year, not just at QB. Damage all across the OLine is a normal thing to expect on a football team, except last year, when we had almost no injuries at all.

 

Two white safeties on the same field is inexcusable by the way, and should be a fire-able offense for a GM.

 

Really, that back up O line guys can't really be expected to perform all that well, especially when there's multiple back ups playing at the same time replacing #1 draft picks.

 

And the safeties really weren't bad at all, but that probably has something to do with playing against Palko.

The safeties played well, but I can and will make fun of white defensive backs, and Lovie's odd attraction to them as much as I can.

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ugh. yeah, we are playing all backups. getting that bad injury karma back from last year.

This needs to be reiterated. The lack of depth has really destroyed us this year, not just at QB. Damage all across the OLine is a normal thing to expect on a football team, except last year, when we had almost no injuries at all.

 

Two white safeties on the same field is inexcusable by the way, and should be a fire-able offense for a GM.

This has been a problem for years. When the Bears are healthy, they win. When they suffer injuries, they lose. Many other good teams can overcome injuries with their depth, but the Bears certainly aren't one of them.

 

The depth isn't that bad. The OL has played well at times, despite replacing 3 different positions. Graham has been a lateral move from Moore. The Bears had 4 starter quality safeties before they got rid of Chris Harris. They were Ok when Bennett went out. They were good when Hester was not playing offense. Not many teams can replace their QB late in the season and do anything. And no team can win without their QB, 2nd leading rusher in the NFL, 2 OL-men, SS, and nickel all in the same game.

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