Jump to content
North Side Baseball

Soul

Old-Timey Member
  • Posts

    43,494
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    1

 Content Type 

Profiles

Joomla Posts 1

Chicago Cubs Videos

Chicago Cubs Free Agent & Trade Rumors, Notes, & Tidbits

2026 Chicago Cubs Top Prospects Ranking

News

2023 Chicago Cubs Draft Picks

Guides & Resources

2024 Chicago Cubs Draft Picks

The Chicago Cubs Players Project

2025 Chicago Cubs Draft Pick Tracker

Blogs

Events

Forums

Store

Gallery

Everything posted by Soul

  1. Zorn's comments were pretty funny. His comfort level is somewhere between 1 and 10 right now, and it isn't very close to 10. LOL.
  2. Yeah, all on that one run. It's pretty bad right now, there's no question.
  3. Brady's 2007 was a historically great season. Anybody who expected him to repeat that is an idiot. He's also coming back from a knee injury and before the first game of this year, hadn't played in a real game (not preseason) since the Super Bowl loss to the Giants. The odds of him stepping back in and throwing for 300 yards and three TD's week in and week out right away were slim. Teams had already started to adjust to Brady in the 2007 season (e.g. the playoffs). It's not a knock on him it's just that teams learn how to defend things that terrorize the league. Now Orton is nowhere near the caliber of QB that Brady is but he'll fall from this level of performance. He's simply not that good a quarterback to maintain a 100+ passer rating. Remember when Grossman was lighting up the league in the first half of 2006? Orton has a much better cast around him now but he'll slip. So far the only game he's had to play catch up in was a miraculous fluke. His team simply hasn't given up points in the 2nd half of games this year and is denying an ungodly amount of 3rd down conversions. That stuff isn't sustainable. At some point Orton will have to perform coming from behind or will meet a team that can force him to attack downfield for an entire game. Denver could scrape by because of their D and running game but he's still not going to WIN the game for you in that situation. I guess my point is that Denver hasn't been in a situation where they absolutely had to be explosive in the passing game. Just as big a story for me is -- how the hell did they turn around that defense so damn quick? That D is holding teams down, putting tons of pressure on the QB, just flat out getting it done. One year ago they were like a screen door against air. That's an amazing job of scheme/coaching right there. I'm happy for Orton too though.
  4. Good. More Palmer mediocrity please. Well, one more week. Then he can return to form.
  5. There have been some impressive individual pass rushing performances this year.
  6. If the NFL wants Denver to go retro, at least let them wear the 'big D' unis from the 80s
  7. Royal 14 Chargers 10
  8. Not sure how it's possible to mistake that guy for Gates, but ok...
  9. I thought so too, but one of their replays on the broadcast as from the Falcons endzone, allowing you to see all the way upfield. When they showed that angle, I specifically looked for players up field and only saw the ones in the above pictures. I deleted the damn game off my DVR because I was disgusted :) I think he should have scored too. He blew it. Doesn't excuse not being able to put it in the end zone later on though. I can't believe we were down there so much and came away with zippo.
  10. Who would Shaffer be replacing? Better not be Williams. Ive got to imagine itd be Pace. Id be shocked if they gave up on Williams At least they're thinking about it. I want action though. By Sunday.
  11. =D> LOL, outstanding.
  12. Yeah, I view that as a change that can be made immediately, and *should* be made immediately. Beekman must start against Cincy. Not saying it's going to solve everything, but it should be done IMO.
  13. Small sample size, but Wolfe actually looked less tentative, and more effective even, than Forte -- and it was the same OLine. I do think Forte must share some of the blame. But I'm really sick of seeing Kreutz and Omiyale blown 3 yards into their own backfield on running plays. Frank Omiyale's not working out. I don't understand why we wouldn't put Beekman in there at this point. I guess it's too disruptive or something to switch Kreutz out, but Beekman's already played there -- should be able to just plug him in. Beyond that, this game was right there for us to win. I understand Atlanta did some good things, but when you have the number of mistakes that the Bears had you just aren't going to win on the road very often. Looking at the stats from the game, it was pretty decidedly slanted in the Bears favor. The Bears handed this one away.
  14. I wonder how many other [expletive] [expletive] breakdown and mistakes we can have tonight? Surely they can think of more ways to hand the falcons more stuff
  15. *shakes head* that was like the Rams.
  16. I just can't handle how bad our line is at run blocking. What a [expletive] embarrassment
  17. Roach bought that fake. The worm has turned. This is looking bad
  18. Turn the ball over on the road against a good team, this is what happens
  19. They're really starting to gash the hell out of us now.
  20. We just won't run the ball ever again, it seems
  21. Doesn't matter. Teams win on momentum shifts like this all the time. Jay's screwups erase all that good stuff.
  22. This just makes me hate prime time games even more. Jesus
  23. Man what a terrible throw. Jay's not having a good night. No pressure either.
  24. that's not what they do. True but they usually don't muff it either
  25. They're begging to give it to us can someone please oblige???
×
×
  • Create New...