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  1. No "get well" game for the Ravens, I'm fine with a competitive loss.
  2. Look no further than the Packers, grab some guy who's was about to go back to teaching or something of the like. He hits a 62 yard FG. Think it broke the Packers' franchise record, so yeah, these guys are out there.
  3. Watched A&M a few times, really like them, very good team, hoping with you.
  4. The offense as whole hasn't clicked yet, probably won't until game 12 or so, once it does. I don't if us Bears fans are going to able to handle it, having never seen such things before.
  5. Don't expect the Bears to win. I'll be satisfied if Caleb plays well, Bears score a horsefeathers ton of points in losing a competitive game. I was discouraged by Caleb' bad game as well. Ben Johnson has already mentioned on numerous occasions that he doesn't expect the Bears offense to be their best until December into January. I see no reason not to believe him and I'm willing to give him a chance before I write off Caleb.
  6. Benedet had some good work again, struggled at times with PP, was a monster in run blocking, saw him bury several Saints. There were a couple of run blocks were he pancaked multiple Saints, the initial block, then the next level. Don't look now but, Poles may have actually stumbled on to something.
  7. Save for some bad officiating the Bears blew out the Commanders, Cowboys are kicking their asses today. Up 41-22, going in for another TD, thought the Commanders were supposed to be good.
  8. Everyone' golden boy isn't exactly tearing it up against a sub-par Cowboys defense today. By the way.
  9. What gets me is the Saints, on the second TD, did literally the same thing with far more contact by the Saints receiver.
  10. Conservatively he should have had 3-5 more completions if not for drops and Saints digging the balls out.
  11. horsefeathers play by the Bears. But, where the offensive PI on that play or multiple obvious holds?
  12. I see the trend of bad officiating benefiting the Bears' opponent is continuing. And how early did the right side of the Saints' line start on that last play? Did it appear to anyone else they started a tad early?
  13. You're correct, the amazing part or aspect is it's not even close.
  14. What about Judge? He's arguably better than Ohtani - with the bat.
  15. I'd roll the dice with Quintana today for the Brewers. What have they to lose? They need something miraculous to happen, Quintana shutting down the Dodgers is that something. He's got to be as good or better than a worn out Ashby, etc.
  16. At times, to me, Flacco runs hot and cold, he'll look like world beater in one game, next, he'll throw bad interceptions. Flacco is a an improvement over Browning that much is true.
  17. I'm seeing reports of a cramp? In any case the Brewers have been progressively improving: game 1 - 1 run, 2 hits, game 2 - 1 run, 3 hits, game 3 - 1 run, 4 hits so there's hope. It would be hilarious, ironic and just horsefeathers flat out great if they ended the post season with a record of 3-6.
  18. Haugh has a hard-on for Jayden Daniels as well, probably chaps his ass the Commanders loss and that his golden boy made a dumb ass mistake.
  19. Bedard has been pretty damn good as well, had no idea his passing skills and sight were this good. Also, like he's playing a little chippy, he's done being the punching bag. Think he was quoted along the lines of he's done taking horsefeathers from everyone.
  20. Don't trust the defense much, there's something building on offense though. From the OL to Caleb while still learning of it's personnel and capabilities, it's improving, come late November/December I've no doubt they're going to be lethal and very dangerous. Within the last the gauntlet of games there's going be a playoff bubble team hurting for win and the Bears are going to deny them.
  21. There's got to be at least one or two baseball experts at their board who knew losing to the Dodgers was a very real possibility. The Cubs with just a touch more pitching, such as a healthy Horton, would have ended their season sooner.
  22. Over the course of a long season lots and lots of bad pitching the Brewers approach will work. Post season not so much bad pitching, have to be able to talk the talk AND walk the walk, that is, actually horsefeathers hit the ball. Preferably, often, out of the park.
  23. Say Wiggins sorts out his control issues by May and one of Cease/King/Alcantara is signed/traded for then we're potentially looking at - Horton, Wiggins, Cease/King/Alcantara, Steele, Boyd/Shota - would be a rotation featuring some velocity.
  24. That's 5 hits, count 'em, from the BAIP contact masters over 18 innings. Don't know if things are going to improve for the Brewers in LA, Ohtani hasn't done anything with the bat, that probably won't continue. All the condescending nonsense written here about Brewers and it turns out their pitching situation is about as dire as the Cubs was - I find that hilariously ironic.
  25. Checking some of the film on the Bears OL performance, they really dominated the LOS on run plays. It's super impressive, Wright was a monster and Benedet is very encouraging. Honestly, only reason this game was close was poor officiating, it kept the Commanders in the game.
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