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  1. I'll agree with the guy that sent in the email on one point though. For someone that's never really been into soccer at all, I've followed the women's team quite closely, both during last years World Cup and this years Olympics. The whole injury/fake injury factor is irrelevant to me.
  2. From Bill Simmons' mailbag.
  3. Well I don't think it went down exactly like that. I think Cutler had some input though. And I think that while he'd love better O-line protection, that WR upgrades were more important to him. I think the Bears decided they were going to spend X resources on defense and X on offense. I don't think they could get the defensive player they wanted (whether or not you agree with the Mclellin pick) the receiver they wanted, and an impact O-lineman. I don't think Cutler specifically told them to completely ignore O-line. I don't understand why you think this is more Cutler than Tice. Cutler wanted help at any and all positions. That was clear. He's been unhappy with his receivers and line. Tice on the other hand has been specifically held up as the guy who could get the most out of second rate lineman and has specifically come out and supported these second rate lineman time and time again, until just this week. It's the coaching staff and management that has decided to ignore the line. Not Cutler. I find it difficult to believe that an O-line guy like Tice doesn't want better talent at that position. Ultimately it doesn't matter. Jay and Tice don't get ultimate decision making on drafting and free agency.
  4. That is bizarre.
  5. Well I don't think it went down exactly like that. I think Cutler had some input though. And I think that while he'd love better O-line protection, that WR upgrades were more important to him. I think the Bears decided they were going to spend X resources on defense and X on offense. I don't think they could get the defensive player they wanted (whether or not you agree with the Mclellin pick) the receiver they wanted, and an impact O-lineman. I don't think Cutler specifically told them to completely ignore O-line.
  6. I think Cutler thinks with the right receivers and right play calls, he can overcome the weaknesses of the O-line. Bootlegs, moving pocket, short drops, and big receivers. I think Cutler thinks that with those elements, that the O-line can be addressed during this next offseason. I think he said "get me some big receivers, and I'll make do with the o-line". So Marshall and Jeffrey are the result. I'm not happy with not drafting O-line either, it's just the way I imagine the conversations went.
  7. Posted last night.
  8. Personally, I think Cutler had more to do with not upgrading the O-line than Tice. I have no evidence to back this up, but I think Cutler has been asking for more weapons for a while. Back when Martz was hired, we know that Cutler was pushing to hire Bates. I think this year, the Bears decided that they really ought to give Cutler his way before negotiating an extension. He got a new OC, he got Bates, and he got Marshall. I'm also guessing he was pushing for more WR help in the draft rather than O-line. All just guesswork on my part, but it seems to me that it makes more sense than our O-line coach turned OC not wanting better O-linemen.
  9. http://www.chicagomag.com/core/pagetools.php?url=%2FChicago-Magazine%2FSeptember-2010%2FSammy-Sosa-Cubs-Threw-Me-into-the-FIre%2Findex.php%3Fsearch%3D%26mod%3DCoreSearch%26query%3Dshane%2Btritsch%26urlprefix%3D%252FChicago-Magazine%252F&mode=print
  10. When did Sammy Sosa ever get demonized? He pretty much just faded into obscurity once he stopped being good. Sammy Sosa was loved by most of the fanbase until he started declining,a and then he did a few things that made it seem like he didn't care about the team. If Sammy Sosa became a hitting coach right now, he'd probably be treated the same as McGwire. Oh the media has definitely trashed Sammy, especially the Chicago media. Boomboxes in the clubhouse!!1!1! Sosa faded into obscurity because the limelight wasn't the fun kind anymore.
  11. Well I think we can at the very least end the "cut Chris Williams" talk.
  12. I think Tice has proven in his time with the Bears that he's able to patch the crappy pieces he's been given into a somewhat serviceable O-line. It started off rocky, but over the course of the year, it approached average. Gotta be honest, if they can manage close to average this season, I'd be giddy. And right now, I'm still trusting Tice. He hasn't done anything that would make me doubt him......yet.
  13. Mark Mcgwire was seen with andro in his locker, and then more recently admitted steroid use, but is still a respected hitting coach and has never EVER gotten the kind of public demonization that Barry Bonds and Sammy Sosa have gotten.
  14. I think Williams over there is the best option. (Outside of having brought in outside help in the offseason, but that option is gone.) Everybody has said from day 1 that Carimi didn't have the mobility for LT.
  15. Wow. Webb reduced to "the other player".
  16. Does Lovie not understand that there are world championships every year and lots of meets/competitions in the interim? He's a football coach, and is probably using this to motivate players. Reality doesn't fit the narrative here.
  17. Yeah, I thought that was just my kindle doing that. I ended up downloading the podcast version of it after all.
  18. Zach Zaidman definitely seems like he's much more optimistic than everyone else on that panel.
  19. Best of Olympic Gifs. http://www.cbssports.com/olympics/blog/eye-on-olympics/19785512/in-one-loony-bin-here-they-are-the-best-gifs-from-the-
  20. Bears roundtable with Score and Tribune ppls... http://chicago.cbslocal.com/2012/08/13/bears-tribune-roundtable-discussion/
  21. From today's MMQB:
  22. I will say that I quite enjoyed Eric Idle though.
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