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Bears WIN!!!!!!!!

Panther_99FS

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Yep,.....Bears win. However,...I'll wait until next Sunday evening when they play the Vikings and see what transpires. Let's face it,...besides the Lions,...they played the sad sacks of the NFL today.
 
'Cowboys' 'Win'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
thanks P....uh things look a little differnt around here..

and i only got 2...posts??:icon_lol:
 
aren't yall wishing you had #4 back?

kinda looks like the Jets are for real with ol Bret at the helm.

Yes and no.. Obviously, Brett's presence makes ANY team better, but the Packers problems this year do not stem from from QB play. Rodgers has shown up big. The run defense has been the problem.

Ideally, #4 would have had the sense to know he wasn't ready to retire, and would have ended his career in Green Bay, but he did not *sigh* The Jets might be getting his last flurry of talent, but it'll set their team back a couple years at QB... while in two years, Rodgers will have matured. He's already showing ProBowl talent.

This whole discussion has to bewilder the original poster :isadizzy:..

The Bears haven't had a QB since Jimbo.. Since then, the Packers have gone from Majkowski, Favre and now Rodgers.. and during that time have seen Matt Hasselbeck, Kurt Warner and Mark Brunelll come and go as backups. All Pro Bowl QBs (except Rodgers, and he we will be)..

(couldn't resist) :wiggle:
 
i don't think its possible to bewilder the original poster:costumes:

and yer probly right about Farve...but he instantly made the Jets better..
 
i don't think its possible to bewilder the original poster:costumes:

and yer probly right about Farve...but he instantly made the Jets better..

I think the Favre move cost the Packers one year, but gained them a year toward the future. What I mean, is they'd be a better team this year, but not by enough of a margin to have kept Aaron on the bench another year, looking forward. We didn't lose much at QB this year, and consider the future draft picks (they're conditional on how well the Jets do), it will play out as the right move a few years from now.

The Jets paid pretty dearly for a "win now" season.. and I'm glad for them (and especially for Favre), that it's working out. But where do they go from here ?

Bear fans will tell you what happens to a team who doesn't keep the long-term QB situation as the highest priority. The Jets are gonna learn, too.

They should have kept Chad, and spent all this energy on his heir.
 
i don't think its possible to bewilder the original poster:costumes:

and yer probly right about Farve...but he instantly made the Jets better..


I knew the Jets would flare up once they had Brett, but the team in the AFC East that impresses me most is the Dolphins, and this is coming from a Bills fan. Miami was barely credible last year in an already weak division. They've had quite a turnaround.

JAMES
 
If you consider the Jets track record for the past 20 years,
they didn't pay "dearly" at all - in fact, the Jets got one heckuva bargain...:mixedsmi:


Yeah.. I suppose that's relative. To Jets fans, this is major success :mixedsmi:

The Packers have been in the playoffs, all but 4 of the last 20 years.. It's probably the inverse for the Jets..
 
Y'all better hope Rodgers doesn't have any more games like last night....

Heck, he might have even surpassed Rex Grossman's worst performance...:d
 
Y'all better hope Rodgers doesn't have any more games like last night....

Heck, he might have even surpassed Rex Grossman's worst performance...

Yeah.. That was a mess.. not just Rodgers.. the defense looked like they were still on the plane, waiting to get home

(still not as bad as a 37 - 3 beating, though ) :wiggle:
 
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