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Post#1 » by SportsWorld » Mon Sep 14, 2009 3:44 am

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Post#2 » by Doofer » Mon Sep 14, 2009 3:45 am

Cutler's a joke....
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Post#3 » by SportsWorld » Mon Sep 14, 2009 3:45 am

Things that will never happen in Chicago:
1) Cubs will never win a World Series
2) The Bulls will never have a legit big man
3) The Bears will never have a legit QB
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Post#4 » by sdeezy » Mon Sep 14, 2009 3:49 am

you really cant put all of it on Cutler..Our receivers just showed their inexperience today and Nate Vasher made a terrible decision
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Post#5 » by NLK » Mon Sep 14, 2009 3:50 am

SportsWorld wrote:Things that will never happen in Chicago:
1) Cubs will never win a World Series
2) The Bulls will never have a legit big man
3) The Bears will never have a legit QB


Hmmm, #1 is probably the most likely, and then #2 (but this one won't stop them in winning a few more rings). #3 won't happen.
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Post#6 » by SportsWorld » Mon Sep 14, 2009 3:51 am

Good:
-Defensive line

Bad:
-Cutler
-Receivers
-Nathan Vasher
-Lovie Smith
-Patrick Mannelly
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Post#7 » by ChronicKerr » Mon Sep 14, 2009 3:52 am

Cutler played like f'ing dog **** today.. we need more receiver play in the middle of the field.. where was Olsen?? Forte with how many catches???

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Post#8 » by CjayC » Mon Sep 14, 2009 3:52 am

All of it wasn't Cutler's fault. It was just as equally the WR's that were running bad routes and giving up on routes.

On that last play, Al Harris pretty much turned Knox around, and then all he had to do was step in front of the ball.

Also I'd like to give a huge middle finger to Pat Mannely. You're the F**king long snapper dude. Who gives you authority to make audibles that important?
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Post#9 » by Posey H8er » Mon Sep 14, 2009 3:53 am

Cutler made some bad decisions but for the most part 3/4 of the INT's could have been prevented if our receivers knew what they were doing.

Good-
Defense was great for most of the game

Bad-
Cutler and his receivers need to watch some game film and get on the same page.

You have to give some credit to the Packers defense. They put pressure on Jay all night and Forte couldn't find holes to get through.
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Post#10 » by Bulls69 » Mon Sep 14, 2009 3:53 am

I swear Vasher get's burn every game I seen he plays our Wideouts are freaking joke.
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Post#11 » by ChronicKerr » Mon Sep 14, 2009 3:54 am

Cutler could have had 6 INT's if the GB defense knew how to catch
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Post#12 » by SportsWorld » Mon Sep 14, 2009 3:56 am

No it wasn't all Cutler's fault but he was part of the problem. He was under pressure all 1st half and threw 3 bad passes as a result of it. The last pick was probably Knox's fault too.

I didn't expect to win this game (although I expected Cutler to look much better). In fact, I expect to lose next week as well.
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Post#13 » by Susan » Mon Sep 14, 2009 3:56 am

You remember how the Green Bay offense was the second coming? We held them to 226 yards with no Pisa and Urlacher out for half of the game. The offense will turn around, but this defense is going to win us a bunch of football games.
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Post#14 » by Balance-a-Bull » Mon Sep 14, 2009 3:56 am

Posey H8er wrote:Cutler made some bad decisions but for the most part 3/4 of the INT's could have been prevented if our receivers knew what they were doing.

Good-
Defense was great for most of the game

Bad-
Cutler and his receivers need to watch some game film and get on the same page.

You have to give some credit to the Packers defense. They put pressure on Jay all night and Forte couldn't find holes to get through.



Good post and the area in the bold is where we need the most work....obviously.
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Post#15 » by ChronicKerr » Mon Sep 14, 2009 3:59 am

Should have easily scored that last TD.. had we done that we would have won..

Stupid ST call on a fake punt that never should have happened

Should have ran the ball coming out of the gate looking for the hole on that 3-4 D determining how THEY defend us

Receivers are easily top 5 worst in the league.

Pass to Olsen and Forte which is embarrasing how we didn't
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Post#16 » by chitownsports4ever » Mon Sep 14, 2009 4:00 am

I knew we were doomed when I saw the stat that said neither Olsen or Forte had any catches in the 3rd quarter . Weve got to a do a better job of incorporating everyone into the passing game. I also dont know if our line can hold up to those 7 steps drops looking for the deep ball we may need to go back to the 3 step drops and then work our way back out to it.
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Post#17 » by sdeezy » Mon Sep 14, 2009 4:01 am

Man...how the hell are we gonna handle James Harrison, Casey Hampton and Lamar Woodley when dudes like Cullen Jenkins and some fatass named Jolly are whipping our o-line mercilessly
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Post#19 » by CjayC » Mon Sep 14, 2009 4:02 am

Cutler, the receivers, and the TE's need to be locked in the practice facility and forced to learn each others habits.

Interceptions, because our Quarterback and WR's aren't used to playing with each other in real game situations like that, shouldn't happen.

Sadly enough. It won't stop happening until our WR's get more experienced, and get used to CB's using some of these crafty veteran moves against them
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Post#20 » by mbucks22 » Mon Sep 14, 2009 4:07 am

sdeezy wrote:Man...how the hell are we gonna handle James Harrison, Casey Hampton and Lamar Woodley when dudes like Cullen Jenkins and some fatass named Jolly are whipping our o-line mercilessly


Yeah...Cullen Jenkins is a pretty damn good football player. Johnny Jolly is no slouch either.

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