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<blockquote data-quote="warhawk" data-source="post: 153882" data-attributes="member: 431"><p>Well one thing is for sure and that is it must be nice to be a Bears fan these days. </p><p></p><p>They can come out the week of the game, say they want to win, play all the starters to make sure they don't make the same mistakes as the prior year, but, when they lose it was just a meaningless game.</p><p></p><p>Let's just forget that this could have just as easily been their fourth loss in a row and that they had been playing like crap winning by the hair on their little chinny, chin, chins. Great momentum going into the playoffs.</p><p></p><p>They were so consumed with confidence that they were sure getting their *** kicked against their biggest rival in this game would not mean much. </p><p></p><p>More realistically it was because Grossman sucked, which he tends to do when rushed, and by the time they got him out of there it was over. Our "D" was playing way to good for any comebacks. </p><p></p><p>So was it because they were already in or because Grossman sometimes plays like a college freshman? All I know is what I saw.</p><p></p><p>As far as Brett goes you take the good with the bad. We're we not fortunate that Brett stayed with us in '05 and '06? If Rodgers has what it takes we may never have found out if he would have been thrown to the wolves those two years. You think it was bad enough. You haven't seen bad until you add a young and inexperienced QB into that mix. </p><p></p><p>Brett sticking around was the best thing that could have happened for this team to get more experienced and for Rodgers himself to mature.</p><p></p><p>In the last two years the Packers we're not a team that could help a young QB with veterans and leadership and Rodgers was not ready to jump in there and help the Packers.</p><p></p><p>He'll get his chance and he and the team will be more prepared when that time comes. Why be in such a hurry when nothing I see says the time was right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="warhawk, post: 153882, member: 431"] Well one thing is for sure and that is it must be nice to be a Bears fan these days. They can come out the week of the game, say they want to win, play all the starters to make sure they don't make the same mistakes as the prior year, but, when they lose it was just a meaningless game. Let's just forget that this could have just as easily been their fourth loss in a row and that they had been playing like crap winning by the hair on their little chinny, chin, chins. Great momentum going into the playoffs. They were so consumed with confidence that they were sure getting their *** kicked against their biggest rival in this game would not mean much. More realistically it was because Grossman sucked, which he tends to do when rushed, and by the time they got him out of there it was over. Our "D" was playing way to good for any comebacks. So was it because they were already in or because Grossman sometimes plays like a college freshman? All I know is what I saw. As far as Brett goes you take the good with the bad. We're we not fortunate that Brett stayed with us in '05 and '06? If Rodgers has what it takes we may never have found out if he would have been thrown to the wolves those two years. You think it was bad enough. You haven't seen bad until you add a young and inexperienced QB into that mix. Brett sticking around was the best thing that could have happened for this team to get more experienced and for Rodgers himself to mature. In the last two years the Packers we're not a team that could help a young QB with veterans and leadership and Rodgers was not ready to jump in there and help the Packers. He'll get his chance and he and the team will be more prepared when that time comes. Why be in such a hurry when nothing I see says the time was right? [/QUOTE]
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