bozz_2006
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i hope they rise to the challenge just like they did last year, oh whammy!
Unless you have a guy with a serious injury, you don't rest anyone, you keep playing to keep continuity in your game. As far as Im concerned if you can play, you play.
Unless you have a guy with a serious injury, you don't rest anyone, you keep playing to keep continuity in your game. As far as Im concerned if you can play, you play.
Before we get our hopes up, we have to go to the bears' house and beat them. Since they beat us at lambeau I don't see that as an easy victory.
Before we get our hopes up, we have to go to the bears' house and beat them. Since they beat us at lambeau I don't see that as an easy victory.
Murgen said:Before we get our hopes up, we have to go to the bears' house and beat them. Since they beat us at lambeau I don't see that as an easy victory.
You mean, the Bears went into our house and we gave them the game? They certainly didn't do anything to beat us. We gave them the game. We are a better team than we were then.......much better, and the Bears have Kyle Orton starting at quarterback.
Greg C. said:Murgen said:Before we get our hopes up, we have to go to the bears' house and beat them. Since they beat us at lambeau I don't see that as an easy victory.
You mean, the Bears went into our house and we gave them the game? They certainly didn't do anything to beat us. We gave them the game. We are a better team than we were then.......much better, and the Bears have Kyle Orton starting at quarterback.
I thought the Bears played a good game. Griese played mistake-free football, and the Bears defense tightened up in the second half. The Packers are more talented and should be able to beat them in Chicago, but I don't expect it to be easy. This is the Bears' last chance to salvage some pride this season.
bozz_2006 said:Greg C. said:Murgen said:Before we get our hopes up, we have to go to the bears' house and beat them. Since they beat us at lambeau I don't see that as an easy victory.
You mean, the Bears went into our house and we gave them the game? They certainly didn't do anything to beat us. We gave them the game. We are a better team than we were then.......much better, and the Bears have Kyle Orton starting at quarterback.
I thought the Bears played a good game. Griese played mistake-free football, and the Bears defense tightened up in the second half. The Packers are more talented and should be able to beat them in Chicago, but I don't expect it to be easy. This is the Bears' last chance to salvage some pride this season.
False. This is the Packers' chance to make damn sure the Bears salvage no pride this season.
Greg C. said:That Westbrook play at the end reminds me of Charles Woodson's interception return for a TD near the end of the Chiefs game. I was thinking (right after the play, not during it) that if Woodson had taken a knee or run out of bounds without scoring the Packers could've run out the clock, instead of giving the Chiefs the ball back with an outside shot at scoring a quick TD, recovering an onside kick, and scoring again.
Westbrook showed amazing awareness in doing what he did. That was above and beyond what coaches even expect.
Oh, and thanks for your explanation, Bozz. I was starting to get a little testy there. Sometimes I get like that.
Greg C. said:That Westbrook play at the end reminds me of Charles Woodson's interception return for a TD near the end of the Chiefs game. I was thinking (right after the play, not during it) that if Woodson had taken a knee or run out of bounds without scoring the Packers could've run out the clock, instead of giving the Chiefs the ball back with an outside shot at scoring a quick TD, recovering an onside kick, and scoring again.
Westbrook showed amazing awareness in doing what he did. That was above and beyond what coaches even expect.
Oh, and thanks for your explanation, Bozz. I was starting to get a little testy there. Sometimes I get like that.