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Suckhawks just played their worst game in 10 years. Nothing else really interesting so far
not a very interesting week except for Seattle getting shutout and San Diego destroying Denver. We'll see how this Bears Packer game pans out.
the poe collector
10-08-2007, 06:13 AM
Green Bay was tearing it up in the first half, wha happen?
Ok, am I the only one who gets really fucking annoyed when they compare Brett Favre and Tony Romo? The guy is in his second year starting and hasn't done nearly enough to deserve the comparison. It especially got on my nerves when Madden kept calling Favre the "old Tony Romo", that fat bastard.
Chris
10-08-2007, 12:23 PM
Bothers me, same thing with Jay Cutler, just because they have similar mindsets as far as the gunslinger mentality doesn't mean that they are comparable.
Coded-Dude
10-08-2007, 05:42 PM
Lovie Smith made a promise when hired as Chicago's Head Coach: "We will beat the packers."
He is now 4-0 at Lambeau as the Bear's Head Coach.
I tip my hat to him, even though I am a Packer fan.
r33hash
10-08-2007, 06:48 PM
I'm surprised the Packers lost. I didn't get to watch the end of the game, unfortunately.
The game I'm pumped for is tonight's. Go Dallas!
Fillibuster
10-08-2007, 10:16 PM
Talk about Illinois teams and clutch fuckin defensive plays this weekend!
The bears gave up 341 yards of offense to the Pack in the first half!. Then proceeded to come out and put the screws to them. It was a great comeback, although nowhere near last years Arizona Cardinals game. If the bears can beat MN next week then things could be looking up...
Mack Strong retired due to the injury he suffered during the Pittsburgh game. He was a Seahawk since 1994.
Chris
10-09-2007, 03:41 AM
That really sucks, I always liked Mack, just seemed like the prototype fullback. Went out every week and gave his all, blocked his ass off, and got involved in the passing game when it was needed, class act. I don't even have the slightest idea who I'll select to the Pro Bowl for the NFC now.
His skills were in decline but he was still a good FB, the best on our team. I hope Leonard Weaver can step up now.
And the Bills blow a late lead to the Cowboys
penalties is what killed the packers, that and pore play calling in my opinion.
Coded-Dude
10-09-2007, 05:12 PM
no - two early fumbles that would have put them up 21-0 killed them.
r33hash
10-09-2007, 06:50 PM
I cannot freaking believe that game last night. So so insane.
6 turnovers, two for touchdowns, and a kickoff return, and somehow my Cowboys still find a way to win, after missing a two point conversion, getting the onside kick, and making a career long field goal... twice.
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