NFL 2010

Mathiäs;9621676 said:
Well, I learned something from that game. The Bears are pussies, dirty players, and whiners. Their fans are the same way.

I'm not surprised with the outcome of the game, I knew it'd be tough, as all Pack/Bears games are. Packers have more talent and are a better team, and are better coached. As for the superbowl, I could see either team winning. The Packers have a small advantage with it being in a dome, and Rodgers is amazing inside.

I wouldn't say an advantage, though we should see better from him Super Bowl weekend. It will be quite the interesting game.
 
Cutler should have known that only the cheerleaders were suppose to wear the skirts today!

I felt the Pack would win today...yet the Bears still had a (minimal) chance and almost pulled off a comeback with thier third string QB.
 
All of this talk about Cutler being a pussy is going to look silly if it comes out tomorrow that he needs knee surgery for torn ligaments. You can't gut it out without being physically able to plant and throw.
 
I don't really hate the Steelers and I don't really like the Packers either. I'm pretty apathetic to both teams. So I kind of don't really care who wins the Super Bowl this year but I kind of do.

One the one hand, I really don't want to see Ben win another Super Bowl. The thought of him having two more rings than Peyton does not sit well with me, and makes me believe there's just something really wrong with that.

On the other hand, seeing Aaron Rodgers earn a ring and having just as many as Peyton in only his third season as a starter is nearly as disturbing.

I just hate seeing other teams win the Super Bowl aside from the Colts, what can I say? Peyton deserves better.
 
KING- see, you are starting to get it...the rings do matter! And Peyton deserves what he has gotten...I say he plays better in the playoffs and maybe he'd have more rings? :p And yes I hear ya...don't want to see Ben win another ring for he will tie Brady.

Thanks Steelers for beating the Jets...now please go get your ass kicked by the Pack.

also, did anyone else notice 2 things? How quietly obvious Phil Simms wanted the Jets to win in the worst way? And dirty Sanchez at the start of the game picking his nose and wiping it on Brunelle.
 
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Mathiäs;9621676 said:
Well, I learned something from that game. The Bears are pussies, dirty players, and whiners. Their fans are the same way.

This is your reaction to every team that plays the Packers. Everybody that is not on the Packers, including the referees, is a bad person. The schtick is getting old already and I would like to think that you're more mature than that.

On the other hand, I'm really getting tired of seeing teams try to start fights on kneel downs at the end of the game. It's just classless behavior. The Jets could have learned a lesson from the Ravens last week on how to take a loss like a championship caliber organization.

Get well soon, Maurkice.

 
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Ha! Packers made it! Good game Bears even when your QB decides to betray his team y and stay on the sidelines. Steelers are brutal force but the Jets were starting to come back near the end. The Packers are going to have to really bust ass to beat the Steelers because they will bring out their secret weapon Polamalu.
 
I agree DODS re the end of game antics...but the Jets take after thier great bombastic coach as we all hear and know about. The same coach that slammed his headset down like a little child at the end of tonites Steelers game... take it like a man Rex! Also, Ryan running down the sidelines and celebrating in the endzone with his players after a TD during last weeks Pats game wtfwt?! Stuff that Pop Warner coaches don't even do.
 
It's probably going to come out tomorrow that Cutler tore his MCL, so people really need to shut the fuck up about his toughness. The dude got sacked a ton this year and tried to come back from a concussion in the NYG game where he was getting murdered. He had a bad game, but he's not a pussy. People have been citing seeing him on the bike that he could have played, but he was trying to prove to the staff that he could go back out there. He tried one series, and wasn't physically able to perform. He was visibly limping.

I'm also not sure what the Bears did that was any dirtier than what goes on in any other NFL game. The Peppers hit was a penalty, but I don't think there was any intent to injure, and it wasn't a late hit. Bears fans tend to enjoy hits like that against Green Bay because they haven't forgotten about this one.



That play pretty much made it impossible for the Bears to repeat in 1986, so some karmic retribution would have been fine with me.
 
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Wow a Mcmahon reference...there has to be a newer incident?

Seriously, you are right in defense of Cutler...who knows how injured he is? For some reason I just think people (myself incl) dislike this guy bigtime...today didn't help his cause at all.
 
It's probably going to come out tomorrow that Cutler tore his MCL, so people really need to shut the fuck up about his toughness. The dude got sacked a ton this year and tried to come back from a concussion in the NYG game where he was getting murdered. He had a bad game, but he's not a pussy. People have been citing seeing him on the bike that he could have played, but he was trying to prove to the staff that he could go back out there. He tried one series, and wasn't physically able to perform. He was visibly limping.

I'm also not sure what the Bears did that was any dirtier than what goes on in any other NFL game. The Peppers hit was a penalty, but I don't think there was any intent to injure, and it wasn't a late hit. Bears fans tend to enjoy hits like that against Green Bay because they haven't forgotten about this one.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MroG2oxyiyU

That play pretty much made it impossible for the Bears to repeat in 1986, so some karmic retribution would have been fine with me.

There was the late hit after a punt as well on a guy that was standing still, not near the ball. Talk all you want about karma, but thats just an asshole move.
 
That was pretty inconsequential. I even think that the ball had not been downed yet but everyone acted like the play was over. Still, I'm baffled that anyone would come away from that game thinking the Bears were a dirty or whiny team. Green Bay's WRs begged for pass interference multiple times just like basically every team does. There also wasn't any excessive shoving on the kneeldowns at the end of the game. The teams don't like each other, but it's not like they were fighting the whole game, and I don't think either really has any goons or thugs. I didn't have a lot of problems with the officiating, other than the bad intentional grounding call. And this is the same ref that GB would not shut up about after week 3.

Local media is ragging on the team for deferring on the kickoff, but I would have also. I would always defer. Being down a touchdown should not change what a team does on offense on their first possession. I feel like starting the second half with the ball is a far greater advantage. I don't have stats for that, but it seems intuitively better. Yet some people insist on getting the ball first regardless of the team's strengths. What do you guys think?