I believe Pujols wants to be a free agent and the 10 year-$300 million asking price is his way of getting there. No team is going to give him that. Maybe 7 years at $210 million, but 10 years is not happening.
The Packers may be entering a window where they are like the Patriots in the AFC, but I'm not counting on multiple championships. Belichick and Brady haven't won in six years. And no offense, Packer fans, but they are way ahead of McCarthy-Rodgers.
The Magic are clearly not good enough defensively to beat the Heat. I fell asleep before the half, but what Wade was doing to Richardson was filthy and wrong.
And it's way more interesting than any pregame coverage. Do I want to see a lab puppy run around like a maniac or do I want to hear Aaron Rodgers talk about what it was like being a backup to the grittiest quarterback ever? Do I want to watch interviews where they skip over Big Ben's favorite hobby (rape) or a bunch of cute [expletive] puppies wrestle? Puppies. Long live the Puppy Bowl.
I agree with your statement, but I'm not a Bears fan, kind sir. I already admitted to being wrong, but it's not enough for SSR, who I'm guessing wants me to write an apology letter to Cutler.
No, the worst part of it is that our franchise QB has a serious injury. It's a bit of a stretch to label it serious. I thought the worst case sceario with the most severe MCL tear was 6-7 months until they are ready to go again. That would put us in the July/August range. Would probably miss a lot of training camp but no real games, unless they switch to 18 game season with just 2 preseason games. Six weeks.
I don't understand where anyone was coming from on this. I heard all the meatheads at the bar saying how he was scared so he begged out of the game. How in the [expletive] does that make any sense as it's coming out of your mouth? He's missed one game in his career and it was because he was getting murdered on the field the week before. But yeah, he's the type to beg out of a game with a minor injury. I was in and out of the game. I saw that Cutler played the first series, then he was done. It seemed odd at the time that his injury was so severe that they needed all of three minutes and no taking him to the locker room to check him out. Then I read that he hurt the knee before the half.
After finding Cutler's injury suspicious yesterday, I've come around to the idea that I overreacted. Even if I don't care for Cutler as a quarterback, I don't think he milked it and I think all of this armchair diagnosing of his knee from the media and players is completely overblown. It reminded me of our own situation in St. Louis with Colby Rasmus and how people automatically assume he doesn't care because he isn't outwardly showing emotion.