cb4_89 wrote:Rich Rane wrote:Man, I hope your gut was wrong about tonight's game too.
It was lol.

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cb4_89 wrote:Rich Rane wrote:Man, I hope your gut was wrong about tonight's game too.
It was lol.
SportsWorld wrote:NBA Cares wrote:Bank Shot wrote:Cutler has looked REALLY good for a few weeks now. Chicago is looking pretty dangerous right now. Next week's game is a toss-up IMO.
His last game was against Green Bay. He was 21/39 for 168 yds, 2 int, with a QB rating of 43.5.
Was a game that meant nothing to the Bears except to beat the Packers. The Packers had to win to get in the playoffs and only won 10-3. Cutler hasn't done well in Green Bay but he's been solid against them at Soldier Field.
mattbulls wrote:One thing I didn't understand during the Pats-Jets game is why the Pats tried to rush that FG in before the 2 minute warning. What's the difference between the 2 minute warning happening before the snap or during the FG? They would save 1 second at most but risked missing, which they did but it didn't count.
HMFFL wrote:mattbulls wrote:One thing I didn't understand during the Pats-Jets game is why the Pats tried to rush that FG in before the 2 minute warning. What's the difference between the 2 minute warning happening before the snap or during the FG? They would save 1 second at most but risked missing, which they did but it didn't count.
About 10 seconds would probably come off the clock if they had waited to kick it after the 2 minute warning. Kicking it before the two minute warning saves them the most time and in most cases is the right decision.
High 5 wrote:HMFFL wrote:mattbulls wrote:One thing I didn't understand during the Pats-Jets game is why the Pats tried to rush that FG in before the 2 minute warning. What's the difference between the 2 minute warning happening before the snap or during the FG? They would save 1 second at most but risked missing, which they did but it didn't count.
About 10 seconds would probably come off the clock if they had waited to kick it after the 2 minute warning. Kicking it before the two minute warning saves them the most time and in most cases is the right decision.
They did end up kicking it after the 2 minute warning and only 3 seconds came of the clock. If they got the snap off right before they would have maybe saved 1 second. I agree with mattbulls that it was a pointless risk. It was one of the few times the Patriots appeared to have been flustered in the last 10 years.
kingkirk wrote:Kid.Canada.23 wrote:cb4_89 wrote:my gut says packers and steelers.
Same
As much as it pains me and my Bears, the Packers are white hot atm.
Steelers D was incredible against the Ravens.
BIGGIEsmalls 23 wrote:The Saints were also white hot the year that we beat them on our way to the Superbowl.
twosauce wrote:Rex Ryan = the epitome of douchebaggery
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