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  1. Olsen has been fantastic so far tonight...........
  2. Yet one of these offenses can still beat the Packers
  3. Enough with the [expletive] 7 step drops for Christs sake
  4. Jesus, this is ridiculous
  5. Manamaluena was on other side blocking as well.
  6. Way to block Olsen Jesus Christ
  7. Dont know how his blocking is but he made a good tackle on Hester
  8. Hows that not helmet to helmet?
  9. That was holding on that run, no idea why they picked up the flag
  10. Go for it Zook you moron
  11. rhino? A rhinoceros wouldn't be a bad idea. You need a thick skin to deal with the media in this job. Not in Chicago. The media in Chicago is a bunch of pussys really.
  12. Sarcasm right?
  13. They called roughing the passer for hitting Rodgers in the head not for driving him in the ground. It was a BS call and an extremely blatant one at that.
  14. Cheating really? I guess when a basketball player fouls at the end of the game on purpose to stop the clock, that's cheating too right? "Cheating is an act of lying, deception, fraud, trickery, imposture, or imposition. Cheating characteristically is employed to create an unfair advantage, usually in one's own interest, and often at the expense of others,[1] Cheating implies the breaking of rules. " Yea, I think that holding, pass interference, and roughing the passer all fit under there. Fouling in basketball is cheating too. The fact that its done because the penalty may not outweigh the reward is irrelevant. Anyways, the point I was making was that your line looked pretty good for instance (compared to the Bears), but due in large part to the holding of Peppers that kept happening. So in order for that strategy to be successful will almost always rely on not getting caught. If you hadn't held him at certain points, or interfered with receivers at certain points, they may have not looked as good as they did. And the Packers got called for those penalties in spades. And the Packers still almost won. And I don't know what you mean that the Packers wouldn't have looked so good since the Bears got over 150 free yards in penalties. Are you saying the Packers got away with some penalties as well? I'd like to see some examples. Just re watch the game and watch nothing but Peppers. You will see plenty of examples. They were holding him every pass play and only got called for 2. And as for the 150 free yards in penalties, you Packer fans still haven't said anything about the penalty on Melton that was total BS and led to a Packer TD.
  15. Bears fans do crack? Thats better than the Meth in Wisconsin right?
  16. A big reason why the Bears were even in a position to win the game there is because the Packers consistently shot themselves in the foot with mistakes and dumb penalties. How many games are the Packers going to allow a team to stay close to them when they should be blowing them out before you admit that its killing the Packers chances of being a SB contender? No doubt the Packers are very talented, and they would probably have to still be my favorite for the division at this point, but you should feel down about your teams chances to win in the playoffs with such an undisciplined team. This is the first game this year the Packers shot themselves in the foot with penalties. They only had 2 penalties against the Eagles and had 6 penalties against the Bills, but that was a blowout anyways. Like I said before, today the penalties are disappointing and a few of them downright moronic but one game doesn't make a pattern. Ok can we or cant we look into previous seasons to see a pattern? Regarding Cutler you bring up his previous seasons, but when talking about the Packers penalties you dismiss it as a non pattern although they have shown the pattern under McCarthy for the previous seasons....So which is allowed and which is not?
  17. A BIG REASON THE PACK SCORED A TD AT THE END IS BECAUSE OF A BS PENALTY AGAINST THE BEARS!
  18. Seriously, all this talk about the penalties greatly helping the Bears, but yet the Packers fans ignore the BS roughing the passer call on Melton that led to the Pack scoring a TD. Comical
  19. I guess every one of his 26 INT's last season was his receivers fault, right? No, but at least 1/3 were. Man I say Rodgers is better and I still get hammered. Still, what does that have to do with my point? I am talking about the Jay Cutler of this year, not last year. Ok, then. Cutler this year has had 3 good games in a row this year. It's happened before. I'd let the season settle in before making sweeping gestures. You mean gestures like "the Bears have no chance to win this game"?
  20. Penalties aren't part of the game? Give me a break. The better team won tonight. The Packers obviously lack discipline. I won't disagree about the discipline part. However, on pure football talent alone, the Packers are the better team. The fact that they're a bunch of damn morons prone to [expletive] penalties decided the game tonight. Not the talent posessed by the players on the field. Talent was a factor, but the penalties were the deciding factor. A team stupid enough to commit 17 penalties deserves to lose. And they deserve to walk back to Green Bay. And to think those penalties are going to just magically disappear is foolish. McCarthys teams are known for being dumb fucks and the talent level discrepency between the 2 teams isnt great enough for the Pack to overcome their stupidity every week. Until the Pack gets disciplined their talent level means jack [expletive]
  21. And lets not forget about the total BS roughing the passer against Melton that greatly helped the Packers score.
  22. Peppers would have had about 5 sacks tonight if he wasnt being held all night. The penalties helped us, but the numerous non calls of holding greatly helped your offense.
  23. I cant believe how many times Peppers was held that wasnt called. Packers easily could have had 20-25 penalties
  24. I guess every one of his 26 INT's last season was his receivers fault, right? 3-0......................2-1 1 of those teams are led by Jay Cutler the other is led by Aaron Rodgers.....
  25. Yeah, ok whatever. Come to Green Bay. Good comeback.. Do the Bears have "no chance" in Green Bay also? Yes. You are right because the Bears will be playing their backups getting ready for the playoffs.....Ohhhh yup I went there.
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