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fire lovie, hire payton, sign jake long sand trade for jordan gross

 

I think we're setting ourselves for disappointment pining for Payton.

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Just from the post game quotes I'm seeing on twitter, I think we are officially melting down. Marshall referencing people losing their jobs (he included himself but of course that's dumb and he knows it). Forte blaming the o-line for the goal line debacle.

 

Thankfully I haven't seen any of what I'm sure was Lovie's typical post-loss bull [expletive].

Where do you get the post game stuff?

 

It's just quotes posted on Twitter by Biggs and Pompei mostly.

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Just from the post game quotes I'm seeing on twitter, I think we are officially melting down. Marshall referencing people losing their jobs (he included himself but of course that's dumb and he knows it). Forte blaming the o-line for the goal line debacle.

 

Thankfully I haven't seen any of what I'm sure was Lovie's typical post-loss bull [expletive].

Where do you get the post game stuff?

 

It's just quotes posted on Twitter by Biggs and Pompei mostly.

 

Fox's local post-game show showed Marshall at the podium. He was mega-emotional and talked about the game "affecting him too much."

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fire lovie, hire payton, sign jake long sand trade for jordan gross

 

I think we're setting ourselves for disappointment pining for Payton.

 

Very likely but I wonder if Garrett is keeping his job with this run the Cowboys are on and therefore closing off one potential landing spot for Payton.

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Cutler says the INT was his fault. Took the high road about the OPI calls. Says he didn't want to get fined. But also said that's not what lost the team the game (he's right).
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Conte probably has a fine coming though.

 

“It was one-sided the whole game,” Conte said. “Two referees that were right down the sideline, they didn’t even call it. They called my penalty way late. Took some time to think about it, I guess. I’m not going to make excuses for anything but it was an unfortunate play.

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Bears now behind Minnesota and the NFC East x 3.

 

Washington: @ Philly, vs. Dallas

Dallas: vs. NO, @ Wash

NY Giants: @ Balt, vs. Philly

Minnesota: @ Hou, vs. GB

 

Bears need to win both of their games. Dallas needs to beat Washington in the finale. Houston and/or GB need to value a 1st round bye and beat Minnesota.

 

Edit: Nevermind. Dallas actually needs to lose to NO and beat Washington. Or the Giants need to lose once. Because if Dallas and the Giants both win out, Dallas gets the division while NYG wins the conference record tiebreaker over the Bears.

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Cutler says the INT was his fault. Took the high road about the OPI calls. Says he didn't want to get fined. But also said that's not what lost the team the game (he's right).

 

He said it was his fault in the sense that he said "the ball came out of my hands, it's my responsibility". Reading between the lines and watching his answer live, it was pretty fricking clear that he didn't want to put Hester on blast.

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Cutler says the INT was his fault. Took the high road about the OPI calls. Says he didn't want to get fined. But also said that's not what lost the team the game (he's right).

 

He said it was his fault in the sense that he said "the ball came out of my hands, it's my responsibility". Reading between the lines and watching his answer live, it was pretty fricking clear that he didn't want to put Hester on blast.

 

I just read the reports on Twitter. Hester was asked and he said, "I ran the route I was supposed to run". It was reported that Cutler said, "I can't make that throw against a good team"

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Cutler says the INT was his fault. Took the high road about the OPI calls. Says he didn't want to get fined. But also said that's not what lost the team the game (he's right).

 

He said it was his fault in the sense that he said "the ball came out of my hands, it's my responsibility". Reading between the lines and watching his answer live, it was pretty fricking clear that he didn't want to put Hester on blast.

 

I just read the reports on Twitter. Hester was asked and he said, "I ran the route I was supposed to run". It was reported that Cutler said, "I can't make that throw against a good team"

 

I just saw his presser a few minutes ago; you could SEE the desire to call Hester the dumbest football player he's ever played with, and that he ran the wrong route like he does for 95% of the routes he runs.

 

I was impressed he could hold it in.

 

Also, Brandon Marshall looked like he was going to lose his [expletive]. That was actually unsettling.

 

Also, Matt Forte is hot [expletive] garbage, and I don't care if Michael Bush had to put on a kevlar vest; if he was active, he should have gotten the ball on 2nd and Goal. For Forte to not be able to gain 1 yard over 2 plays is a damned joke.

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Also, Brandon Marshall looked like he was going to lose his [expletive]. That was actually unsettling.

 

Yeah, given his history it couldn't help but be worrisome seeing him say what he said.

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he's still the best WR we've ever had

 

....

 

O...K? Not sure where anyone questioned his ability or anything. I'm saying it was worrisome out of genuine concern for someone who has had serious emotional issues in the past.

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Cutler says the INT was his fault. Took the high road about the OPI calls. Says he didn't want to get fined. But also said that's not what lost the team the game (he's right).

 

He said it was his fault in the sense that he said "the ball came out of my hands, it's my responsibility". Reading between the lines and watching his answer live, it was pretty fricking clear that he didn't want to put Hester on blast.

 

I just read the reports on Twitter. Hester was asked and he said, "I ran the route I was supposed to run". It was reported that Cutler said, "I can't make that throw against a good team"

 

I just saw his presser a few minutes ago; you could SEE the desire to call Hester the dumbest football player he's ever played with, and that he ran the wrong route like he does for 95% of the routes he runs.

 

I was impressed he could hold it in.

 

Also, Brandon Marshall looked like he was going to lose his [expletive]. That was actually unsettling.

 

Also, Matt Forte is hot [expletive] garbage, and I don't care if Michael Bush had to put on a kevlar vest; if he was active, he should have gotten the ball on 2nd and Goal. For Forte to not be able to gain 1 yard over 2 plays is a damned joke.

 

Hester did the right thing as the play had broken down once Cutler did that pump fake, Hester was going to an open area as the DB was in front of Hester and the safeties were about 5 yards behind him. I don't like defending him as I think he needs to be cut since he can't play WR and isn't a returner anymore.

 

This offense is a joke, They have no idea what the middle of the field looks like to any receiver. Davis, Speath, Hester, Bennett are garbage in the middle but at least try and keep them honest. Marshall, Forte, and Allen are the only ones that caught passes.

 

I'm glad Brown was out there and looked good, hugely disappointing Carimi can't do a damn thing. Had a year to rehab and does nothing to improve his weaker upper body strength?

 

Conte and especially Moore looked terrible.

 

Forte isn't the same runner, doesn't want to hit the hole and can't break any tackles.

 

Cutler can't take the next step.

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he's still the best WR we've ever had

 

....

 

O...K? Not sure where anyone questioned his ability or anything. I'm saying it was worrisome out of genuine concern for someone who has had serious emotional issues in the past.

 

I wasnt calling you out, more an indictment on all the previous Bear WR's not named Marcus Robinson

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Cutler says the INT was his fault. Took the high road about the OPI calls. Says he didn't want to get fined. But also said that's not what lost the team the game (he's right).

 

He said it was his fault in the sense that he said "the ball came out of my hands, it's my responsibility". Reading between the lines and watching his answer live, it was pretty fricking clear that he didn't want to put Hester on blast.

 

I just read the reports on Twitter. Hester was asked and he said, "I ran the route I was supposed to run". It was reported that Cutler said, "I can't make that throw against a good team"

 

I just saw his presser a few minutes ago; you could SEE the desire to call Hester the dumbest football player he's ever played with, and that he ran the wrong route like he does for 95% of the routes he runs.

 

I was impressed he could hold it in.

 

Also, Brandon Marshall looked like he was going to lose his [expletive]. That was actually unsettling.

 

Also, Matt Forte is hot [expletive] garbage, and I don't care if Michael Bush had to put on a kevlar vest; if he was active, he should have gotten the ball on 2nd and Goal. For Forte to not be able to gain 1 yard over 2 plays is a damned joke.

 

Hester did the right thing as the play had broken down once Cutler did that pump fake, Hester was going to an open area as the DB was in front of Hester and the safeties were about 5 yards behind him. I don't like defending him as I think he needs to be cut since he can't play WR and isn't a returner anymore.

 

This offense is a joke, They have no idea what the middle of the field looks like to any receiver. Davis, Speath, Hester, Bennett are garbage in the middle but at least try and keep them honest. Marshall, Forte, and Allen are the only ones that caught passes.

 

I'm glad Brown was out there and looked good, hugely disappointing Carimi can't do a damn thing. Had a year to rehab and does nothing to improve his weaker upper body strength?

 

Conte and especially Moore looked terrible.

 

Forte isn't the same runner, doesn't want to hit the hole and can't break any tackles.

 

Cutler can't take the next step.

 

Brown looked good? All the sacks came when he flat out missed Matthews stunting right across his face. He got benched late in the game for Edwin Williams. Carimi got benched at RG, meaning the Bears played 4 different OGs today.

 

Conte wasn't terrible. Rodgers is a master at looking off the safety before going where he wants with the ball.

 

Forte has never been a "hit the hole, run over people" type of guy. He's a dancer, who waits for his spot, cuts and then goes.

 

I agree somewhat that Cutler hasn't taken the next step, but can't really blame him. He threw for 3600 yards without Marshall at WR. He has a top 5 WR in the league and still nobody else can do anything. That's not on him unless he's blatantly ignoring them, which we know is not the case. Tice is terrible. He's making me long for Martz back.

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I just read the reports on Twitter. Hester was asked and he said, "I ran the route I was supposed to run". It was reported that Cutler said, "I can't make that throw against a good team"

 

I just saw his presser a few minutes ago; you could SEE the desire to call Hester the dumbest football player he's ever played with, and that he ran the wrong route like he does for 95% of the routes he runs.

 

I was impressed he could hold it in.

 

Also, Brandon Marshall looked like he was going to lose his [expletive]. That was actually unsettling.

 

Also, Matt Forte is hot [expletive] garbage, and I don't care if Michael Bush had to put on a kevlar vest; if he was active, he should have gotten the ball on 2nd and Goal. For Forte to not be able to gain 1 yard over 2 plays is a damned joke.

 

Hester did the right thing as the play had broken down once Cutler did that pump fake, Hester was going to an open area as the DB was in front of Hester and the safeties were about 5 yards behind him. I don't like defending him as I think he needs to be cut since he can't play WR and isn't a returner anymore.

 

This offense is a joke, They have no idea what the middle of the field looks like to any receiver. Davis, Speath, Hester, Bennett are garbage in the middle but at least try and keep them honest. Marshall, Forte, and Allen are the only ones that caught passes.

 

I'm glad Brown was out there and looked good, hugely disappointing Carimi can't do a damn thing. Had a year to rehab and does nothing to improve his weaker upper body strength?

 

Conte and especially Moore looked terrible.

 

Forte isn't the same runner, doesn't want to hit the hole and can't break any tackles.

 

Cutler can't take the next step.

 

Brown looked good? All the sacks came when he flat out missed Matthews stunting right across his face. He got benched late in the game for Edwin Williams. Carimi got benched at RG, meaning the Bears played 4 different OGs today.

 

Conte wasn't terrible. Rodgers is a master at looking off the safety before going where he wants with the ball.

 

Forte has never been a "hit the hole, run over people" type of guy. He's a dancer, who waits for his spot, cuts and then goes.

 

I agree somewhat that Cutler hasn't taken the next step, but can't really blame him. He threw for 3600 yards without Marshall at WR. He has a top 5 WR in the league and still nobody else can do anything. That's not on him unless he's blatantly ignoring them, which we know is not the case. Tice is terrible. He's making me long for Martz back.

 

That stunt he ran completely killed Cutler but I thought overall he did a good job, especially on when he was pulling on the 1st couple of drives.

 

Conte left too many WRs open in the middle not as many as Moore but pretty bad.

 

Cutler will never take that next step if he can't throw to a spot. Marshall is the closest he can do that with but you see Rodgers, Brees, Brady, Manning throw to a spot before the WR makes a break and Cutler doesn't do that.

 

Forte had the ability to get thru the 2nd line of defenders, he isn't doing that.

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I just read the reports on Twitter. Hester was asked and he said, "I ran the route I was supposed to run". It was reported that Cutler said, "I can't make that throw against a good team"

 

I just saw his presser a few minutes ago; you could SEE the desire to call Hester the dumbest football player he's ever played with, and that he ran the wrong route like he does for 95% of the routes he runs.

 

I was impressed he could hold it in.

 

Also, Brandon Marshall looked like he was going to lose his [expletive]. That was actually unsettling.

 

Also, Matt Forte is hot [expletive] garbage, and I don't care if Michael Bush had to put on a kevlar vest; if he was active, he should have gotten the ball on 2nd and Goal. For Forte to not be able to gain 1 yard over 2 plays is a damned joke.

 

Hester did the right thing as the play had broken down once Cutler did that pump fake, Hester was going to an open area as the DB was in front of Hester and the safeties were about 5 yards behind him. I don't like defending him as I think he needs to be cut since he can't play WR and isn't a returner anymore.

 

This offense is a joke, They have no idea what the middle of the field looks like to any receiver. Davis, Speath, Hester, Bennett are garbage in the middle but at least try and keep them honest. Marshall, Forte, and Allen are the only ones that caught passes.

 

I'm glad Brown was out there and looked good, hugely disappointing Carimi can't do a damn thing. Had a year to rehab and does nothing to improve his weaker upper body strength?

 

Conte and especially Moore looked terrible.

 

Forte isn't the same runner, doesn't want to hit the hole and can't break any tackles.

 

Cutler can't take the next step.

 

Brown looked good? All the sacks came when he flat out missed Matthews stunting right across his face. He got benched late in the game for Edwin Williams. Carimi got benched at RG, meaning the Bears played 4 different OGs today.

 

Conte wasn't terrible. Rodgers is a master at looking off the safety before going where he wants with the ball.

 

Forte has never been a "hit the hole, run over people" type of guy. He's a dancer, who waits for his spot, cuts and then goes.

 

I agree somewhat that Cutler hasn't taken the next step, but can't really blame him. He threw for 3600 yards without Marshall at WR. He has a top 5 WR in the league and still nobody else can do anything. That's not on him unless he's blatantly ignoring them, which we know is not the case. Tice is terrible. He's making me long for Martz back.

 

That stunt he ran completely killed Cutler but I thought overall he did a good job, especially on when he was pulling on the 1st couple of drives.

 

Conte left too many WRs open in the middle not as many as Moore but pretty bad.

 

Cutler will never take that next step if he can't throw to a spot. Marshall is the closest he can do that with but you see Rodgers, Brees, Brady, Manning throw to a spot before the WR makes a break and Cutler doesn't do that.

 

Forte had the ability to get thru the 2nd line of defenders, he isn't doing that.

 

I'm pretty sure the Bears ruined Cutler. Dudes taken a pounding for a solid 3 years

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Cutler will never take that next step if he can't throw to a spot.

 

I know I'm taking one sentence from your post, but which receiver other than Marshall can be trusted to be at that spot? Maybe the reason Cutler only does that with Marshall is because only Marshall is there, consistently enough to be counted on.

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I just read the reports on Twitter. Hester was asked and he said, "I ran the route I was supposed to run". It was reported that Cutler said, "I can't make that throw against a good team"

 

I just saw his presser a few minutes ago; you could SEE the desire to call Hester the dumbest football player he's ever played with, and that he ran the wrong route like he does for 95% of the routes he runs.

 

I was impressed he could hold it in.

 

Also, Brandon Marshall looked like he was going to lose his [expletive]. That was actually unsettling.

 

Also, Matt Forte is hot [expletive] garbage, and I don't care if Michael Bush had to put on a kevlar vest; if he was active, he should have gotten the ball on 2nd and Goal. For Forte to not be able to gain 1 yard over 2 plays is a damned joke.

 

Hester did the right thing as the play had broken down once Cutler did that pump fake, Hester was going to an open area as the DB was in front of Hester and the safeties were about 5 yards behind him. I don't like defending him as I think he needs to be cut since he can't play WR and isn't a returner anymore.

 

This offense is a joke, They have no idea what the middle of the field looks like to any receiver. Davis, Speath, Hester, Bennett are garbage in the middle but at least try and keep them honest. Marshall, Forte, and Allen are the only ones that caught passes.

 

I'm glad Brown was out there and looked good, hugely disappointing Carimi can't do a damn thing. Had a year to rehab and does nothing to improve his weaker upper body strength?

 

Conte and especially Moore looked terrible.

 

Forte isn't the same runner, doesn't want to hit the hole and can't break any tackles.

 

Cutler can't take the next step.

 

Brown looked good? All the sacks came when he flat out missed Matthews stunting right across his face. He got benched late in the game for Edwin Williams. Carimi got benched at RG, meaning the Bears played 4 different OGs today.

 

Conte wasn't terrible. Rodgers is a master at looking off the safety before going where he wants with the ball.

 

Forte has never been a "hit the hole, run over people" type of guy. He's a dancer, who waits for his spot, cuts and then goes.

 

I agree somewhat that Cutler hasn't taken the next step, but can't really blame him. He threw for 3600 yards without Marshall at WR. He has a top 5 WR in the league and still nobody else can do anything. That's not on him unless he's blatantly ignoring them, which we know is not the case. Tice is terrible. He's making me long for Martz back.

 

That stunt he ran completely killed Cutler but I thought overall he did a good job, especially on when he was pulling on the 1st couple of drives.

 

Conte left too many WRs open in the middle not as many as Moore but pretty bad.

 

Cutler will never take that next step if he can't throw to a spot. Marshall is the closest he can do that with but you see Rodgers, Brees, Brady, Manning throw to a spot before the WR makes a break and Cutler doesn't do that.

 

Forte had the ability to get thru the 2nd line of defenders, he isn't doing that.

 

Throwing to a spot is from an offensive scheme, not from a QBs ability.

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Bottom line: there are 2 games left, and both are against horrible, horrible football teams.

 

Win them both and see where the chips fall.

Posted

Man, Dan Hampton is going off on the Score this morning.

 

And after getting praised all season for traveling well, and how awesome our fans are, now Urlacher doesn't like it that they boo bad football....

 

“”Our crowd was loud for a minute there. The boos were really loud, which is always nice. The only team in our division that gets booed at home is us. It’s unbelievable to me. It’s not going to change.” Urlacher also said that “They (fans and media) don’t know what they are talking about. They don’t know what goes on.”

 

Also Chris Conte tweeted:

 

We have two must win games left. We need all the support we can get. if u aren’t with us then you are against us. Real bear fans #beardown

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