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  • Winners and Losers - Bears week

    Go ahead.

  • #2
    Pimps:

    Claymaker - Capers was bored over the bye, decided to check out this forum and saw what I wrote: the Claymaker is the Pack's best run defender. Subsequently, Capers moved the Claymaker to ILB. Teams will now start game-planing for the Claymaker at ILB, but if this move turns out to be what turns the D around, y'all can thank me for inspiring Capers.

    Rodgers - 6 TDs in a half. Made plenty of great throws. Only drawback? Couldn't get the record after Boykins blocked HIS own punt and the offense took over inside Chicago's 20.

    Nelson - 1st TD, Nelson outran the Bears DBs after catch. Not bad for a white guy. 2nd TD, a WOW catch. Also, showed speed when he ran down the field to blocked on Lacy's screen TD.

    Hyde - Gasps...this guy caught a pick...Finally. Covered Bennett well.

    T-Will - Seems like he wasn't even mentioned on TV. That's a sign that you're a-shutting down the opposing team's receivers.

    Hoes:

    Hawk: This oughta be Hawk's last season in Green Bay. He's not even average this year. He simply sucks. Look at the Claymakers production's tonight at ILB vs Hawk's and tell me the difference. The Claymaker shot through his gaps, shed blocks and covered well. Hawk? He simply sucks.

    Coverage unit - It was garbage time, but allowing a kick off TD in this day and age of touchbacks is fucking unacceptable, not even in garbage time.

    Gash - I am sure Fat Mac gives his assistants some leeway on who plays. I can't tell how many times I've heard Whit say something like, I'm not gonna play this guy or that guy if he doesn't do this or that. Gash, unlike Van Pelt, doesn't seem to like DuJaun Harris. Harris should be getting more snaps with the 1st team O. Ran fast and furious tonight in garbage time; ran well when the Bears' 1st team D was still playing.

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    • #3
      Studs
      CM3
      Rodgers
      Nelson
      Cobb...except for the 1 drop
      Hyde

      Duds
      Shields
      Coverage units...good overall but when you give up a return TD you are a dud
      Beer vendor in section 126 was off his game
      Go PACK

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      • #4
        I'm going to throw our a desperation dud. Sam Shields seemed to miss a lot of tackles.

        DuJuann Harris looked like he could be a useful change of pace during prime time.

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        • #5
          Btw, also a pimp: Hayward - Jimx, please post a GIF of Cutler's "Head-Pick6." Not as funny as the butt fumble, but watching replays of it on TV, I had to lol.

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          • #6
            Winners = Packers

            Losers = Bears

            My god the Bears stink.
            C.H.U.D.

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              • #8
                Bears are somehow a bottom 5 team. Defense is just abysmal.

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                • #9
                  Loser: McGinn for this evaluation earlier this year:

                  http://www.jsonline.com/sports/packe...277345601.html

                  As the Bears have been refitting their roster and adding game-changing players, the Packers have been spinning their wheels.

                  Impact players since 2012? Eddie Lacy was last year. Randall Cobb was two years ago. Mike Daniels is very good. Peppers, 34, might have a brief shelf life.

                  Mistakes? Perry and maybe Datone Jones in the first round, Jerel Worthy in the second, Khyri Thornton in the third, Jerron McMillian in the fourth, perhaps Carl Bradford in the fourth and Jeff Saturday in free agency.

                  Not only have the Packers erred more than the Bears, they've made more miscues than the Lions and Vikings as well in the last three years.

                  Detroit and Minnesota have added more impact players than the Packers, too.

                  Much like Thompson, Emery is very much a pure football man. Both are well aware of the holes on their respective rosters even as they go about filling them in dramatically different fashion.

                  One man is passive by nature, whereas the other is aggressive.

                  In the last three years, the Bears have added almost three times as many new faces as the Packers. Far more significantly, Emery has outpointed Thompson when it comes to finding stars.

                  All it takes is one good game for the Packers to reclaim their status. At the same time, another bad game puts the upwardly mobile Bears comfortably ahead.
                  I can't run no more with that lawless crowd
                  While the killers in high places say their prayers out loud
                  But they've summoned, they've summoned up a thundercloud
                  They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Joemailman View Post
                    Loser: McGinn for this evaluation earlier this year:

                    http://www.jsonline.com/sports/packe...277345601.html


                    BAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!

                    I like it when McGinn writes articles dissing the Packers. That's when they play well. McGinn might be the key to their season.
                    "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

                    KYPack

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                    • #11
                      McGinn used to be the shining star at the Urinalscented, but now he's just a guy trying to generate controversy. Still, he does a decent write-up here and there.

                      The secret to beating the Packers is pretty simple - if you can generate pass rush with your defensive front four, you have a good chance to defeat Rodgers. If not, Katie bar the door. Against the Packer D you have to have an above average quarterback and the patience to keep running the ball against the 2-4.

                      Clefty would pick Sitton and Clay Matthews as his game day stars. Rodgers and Nelson were great as always, but they were shooting fish in a barrel out there.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Joemailman View Post
                        Loser: McGinn for this evaluation earlier this year:

                        http://www.jsonline.com/sports/packe...277345601.html
                        You think he'll ever admit that maybe he's wrong? Such a jackwagon.
                        All hail the Ruler of the Meadow!

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                        • #13
                          Winner = Capers.

                          He moved Clay to ILB and the run game was non-existant for Da Bears. Huge defensive improvement. We'll see if this stays this way or not, but just that move alone is going to make opposing OCs have to work that much harder in prep now. Good to see Capers trying something radically different to get better results.
                          All hail the Ruler of the Meadow!

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                          • #14
                            Son of a Long:


                            Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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                            • #15
                              Sam shields had a miserable night. Dropped interception, poor coverage several times, missed tackles with weak efforts. No one else stood out in a negative way.

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