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  1. meathead: http://j.b5z.net/i/u/2143009/i/Pictures_125.jpg meatball: http://bengals.gearupforsports.com/blog/files/2009/11/ditka-super-fan-farley1.jpg it's not that [expletive] hard, you asses
  2. meatheads don't care about all that stuff. they just want to kick ass and take names, score with all the hot ass chicks and perhaps wear a white baseball cap backwards every now and then. I have to disagree with your definition. would you add or take away?
  3. i seriously doubt the validity of your face
  4. meatheads don't care about all that stuff. they just want to kick ass and take names, score with all the hot ass chicks and perhaps wear a white baseball cap backwards every now and then.
  5. New Orleans is not that good. Their defense hasn't been nearly as good as the reputation they had last season, and their offense has been shaky. This could be a 2007/08 Saints team moreso than 09. Atlanta is a nice team, Philly is dangerous but still a little questionable, and Green Bay is really talented but apparently incredibly stupid. I'm not sure there is a best team in the NFC right now. I think the Bears offense can keep getting better the longer Cutler and Martz work together. I don't think they are the best, but I think they have as good a chance as anybody if they progress as they should. the packers have major issues with their offensive line, which is even worse than ours. their defense is fantastic, though.
  6. perfect example of a meathead: the man with 50-inch arms wearing a rex grossman jersey at the bar last night who threatened to punch my drunken packer fan friend repeatedly if he continued cheering for his team in a bar in east-central wisconsin. he actually told the dude that he could kill him and he probably would have had my friend not bolted as soon as the game was over. perfect example of a meatball: "down deep in my heart somewhere in the magical land of eternia, i know that my beloved packers are just so good and fast and great they are way superior to the sporting team from your town despite the fact that they were beaten."
  7. Yeah, who the [expletive] was that monstrosity? If the Packers have had him for a while, how the hell have I never seen him before? i guess he's from kentucky?
  8. and his continued ignorance concerning the spelling of "ozymandias" is also insufferable.
  9. some packer fan at the bar last night was laughing at hester's hair after the kick return, in mid-laugh, the camera cut to whoever that baby-huey ginger whitest-man-in-america packer punter is and he stopped immediately.
  10. "congrats on your win but it wasn't really win" how classy of you. i really don't know how you can justify the packers' humiliating and demoralizing loss as their fault. your team got beaten.
  11. he's still not afraid. You're right. I'm not. Because I know in my heart the Packers are the superior team. At the end of the season the records will prove it. say it ain't so joe
  12. The pick in the end zone looked lazy, but Olsen was outbodied by the defender and unable to get inside position, which is basically how he caught a similar pass later. It was still a bad decision. I'm not sure if I agree that the throws were lazy, it was more about making a few too many risky throws, which is of course his m.o. he makes risky throws, but he's got such a great arm, he thinks he can put any kind of effort he wants into the throw and achive the best results. there were a couple of passes he needed to zip, but just kind of floated them. he needs to minimize those.
  13. i'm concerned about the lazy throws cutler made last night. he made more than one, and at least two.
  14. At this point, it seems more like 2001, when we went 12-4 and got demolished by the Eagles in the playoffs. 13-3 but i don't agree... this team is a lot better than that team was if i had to guess... among decent bears teams of the last 10 years... i'd put them something like 2001<2008<2010<2006 I didn't leave out the 05 team, I'm just having a really hard time placing them and deciding whether i'd put it ahead of this team or not... the offense was abysmal but the defense was fantastic. I'd like to see how we do in a few more games against some lesser opponents the next few weeks (asI still consider Dallas to be a good team). I'm hoping to see us be able to dominate some of them. Didn't the Packers beat that team twice that year? :) and the bears swept the packers last time green bay went 13-3, too. what's your point?
  15. I know you mentioned this a week or two ago, and I loved the idea then, but I dunno. Haynesworth has looked like a real dog out there, and he just won't shut his trap. He comes with so much baggage and stupid. Harris is a head case as well. The heart of Haynesworth's issues is supposedly the 4-3/3-4 debate, which is solved in Chicago. But why would Washington want Harris in their 3-4? He's not that type of tackle, and he's not explosive enough to move to end. I think it would cost too much money for the Bears and leave Washington with a similar problem. But if a trade causes guys to get their heads straight for the rest of the year, it could be mutually beneficial. I also have no idea what they would do with cap issues if 2011 happens, so you might be looking at a one and done scenario with Haynesworth, making the draft pick tough to give up. This team desperately needs those picks to replenish the team. They are relying far too heavily on older LBers and one older DE. good point about the 3-4 thing. it really doesn't make much sense for washington unless they think harris can play end.
  16. I think he's a little soft for the coach's liking and they didn't like how he kept saying things like "they aren't telling me anything." It's a matter of choosing to do what you're told as a player or only doing what you want to do. If he was a little more established he'd probably have a leg to stand on, but as a journeyman with just a couple games under his belt, he's got to work harder. One of the Score producers tweeted this last night... Mulligan this morning said that supposedly one of the things that he told Rosenhaus was "they don't tell me anything". harris and a pick for haynesworth and cash.
  17. What about the holding penalty on Tauscher that negated the Packer TD? I say it evened out. Except that Tauscher held. the tauscher twins were holding or jumping all night. they held peppers on every single play.
  18. the absolute worst. if these mouth-breathers are going to be posting in the game thread then i gotta concur with UM.
  19. lol, check out :40. i had no idea, even if it is high school, that's still kind of impressive. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3mil8E0DWQ that guy just did whatever he wanted on the football field.
  20. LOL in your dreams. There is nothing to suggest the Bears are capable of beating Green Bay, let alone by double digits. i agree the double digit victory is a longshot, but to say they've shown "nothing to suggest the bears are capable of beating green bay" is ridiculous.
  21. i started mcnabb over orton this week but still won. i doubt i'll be making the mistake again. orton is a fantasy hero.
  22. His hair is worse than his beard there. At least the beard is well-groomed. that picture should be the new wolf-print t-shirt or sweatshirt.
  23. i would just like to see one more herm edwards/jim mora/denny green moment out of him before he jumps off the cliff with a stick of lit dynamite up his ass.
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