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  1. Nope. He like Leinart over Cutler and Young. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rr1SKaU8RpQ
  2. Cutler has said nothing but the right thing since becoming a Bear, but I hope this doesn't put added pressure on Bennett. He needs to have his face firmly planted on the Bears playbook this off-season.
  3. Probably not, but it'd depend on the QB coming back our way in place of what we gave in Orton.
  4. Well, he does come from the New England Patriot/Bill Belichick School of Fashion.
  5. I wish the NFL wasn't a giant group of pansies who played all the Super Bowls in southern/warm/indoor stadiums.
  6. We could REALLY use a Marques Colston type draft pick this year.
  7. Just got a Cutler jersey. Yay.
  8. You sure it's not the 5th of vodka and half case of Bud Light?
  9. Umm, if all it takes is a 1st rounder, I'd be ALL over this. Hell, I'd give ARI a 3rd as thanks too.
  10. Are you talking about Vernon Davis? Because he's pretty good and is now essentially the face of Under Armour.
  11. SoxFan1

    T. O. cut

    I would ABSOLUTELY go out and get Owens, no question about it. Yes, he has been known to be a huge cancer, but who is he going to get mad at? Orton has no one else to throw it too anyway outside of Olsen. What do we have to lose? Like others have said? What is there to destroy?
  12. This kid has got some serious speed. Now, obviously those are highlight so it'll all be good, but what I liked most about his was his ability to make the acrobatic catch and come back to get the ball. A lot of those throws were off and he still made the tough catch. I hate to do more Cardinals comparisons, but I also just watched a Hakeem Nicks highlight, and he looks a TON like Anquan Boldin. Very hard to take down. Britt reminded me of a poor man's Chad Johnson with his style of play and the way he catches balls.
  13. I'm not as big of a fan with Stafford or Sanchez as others, so I'd go with the OT.
  14. Roy Williams has the attitude of a 6 year old in a store when he's on the field. He doesn't give a shit about anything but getting the ball. He may not have done it in public, but RW was a terrible teammate. I live in Michigan for school...they hated him. On the other hand, Calvin Johnson = God up here.
  15. Roy Williams was not a huge distraction, but Boldin is?
  16. Asomugha is the best cornerback in the NFL. When teams completely avoid throwing to their best players because he is defending them...it says a lot.
  17. SoxFan1

    Toub on Hester

    It's obvious that he was getting a little over-confident. He went for the big play every single time, instead of attacking right off the bat and letting things develop. The last 2-3 games of the season, especially the game vs the Packers where he went north and south much more, he showed a lot of the old return ability. He'll be back to the old Devin Hester.
  18. I'll vote as much as possible for Forte, but I don't see how Ryan doesn't win this after the slurpage he has received.
  19. But if you spear someone, which is clearly leading with your head, you have your arms out. Clarks arms were tucked. The helmet to helmet contact (which I do not deny) is caused by McGahee's helmet coming down, now by Clark's helmet coming up.
  20. Are you kidding me? He's clearly tucking his right arm in, showing that he intends on leading with the pads. People are just too uptight about it and WANT to think he is leading with the helmet. It's a clean, non-malicious hit. Look at how open his shoulder is (in regards to the helmet) in the 1st pictures compared to the 4th. When you slam your shoulder into a door or wall or a person, you don't lead with your head, you close it up against your neck to support the blow. And the people saying he's going UP in progression could also be wrong, since McGahee is CLEARLy going down to try and absorb the blow or deliver a blow of his own. It's an illusion. Either way, Clark is going to be rising because of the positioning of his feet and also because he was trying to hit McGahee in the chest, which was higher than it originally was at the point of attack compared to the point of impact.
  21. First off, it was a clean hit. He lead with the pads no doubt, but when they're forces converged, McGahee kind of wrapped around Clark's body, causing the helmet to helmet contact. That doesn't make it a malicious hit, and it doesn't mean that just because the helmets hit first it was intentional. The problem is, things get cloudy when refs have to decipher if players lead with their helmets, leave their feet, etc. I think Clark absolutely intended to lead with the pad, but the way McGahee reacted, it caused the head on collision. Is it really his fault that McGahee tucked his head in? Second, I agree that refs need to be more precise with calls like these. What exactly is a violation and what isn't? And finally, best wishes to McGahee. He went limp pretty fast and watching his arm all contorted and frozen like that was scary. I hope he's ok.
  22. Wow, you know the Panthers quite well.
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