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tabs 02-04-2007 07:41 PM

OHHHH FK U ALL..The COlTS WON...GET ON WITH YOUR LIFE.

Talk about being robbed my neighbors wife had Total Points of 47 1/2. The FG Dungy didn't go for on 4th down woulda put her in the win column.

lendaddy 02-04-2007 07:43 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by tabs
OHHHH FK U ALL..The COlTS WON...GET ON WITH YOUR LIFE.

Talk about being robbed my neighbors wife had Total Points of 47 1/2. The FG Dungy didn't go for on 4th down woulda put her in the win column.

I was really shocked at that. He should have kicked it, no doubt.

strupgolf 02-04-2007 07:51 PM

Hey Hey Hey, go Colts. I'm sorry that all guys who said the
colts would loose, but get over it, live with it, and have fun. You know that in a year or two, nobody will remember this game or who won and wont "shive a git". F*ck the NFL, the "no fun league" Here in Indy, they shut down viewing of the game at CHURCH, but let it go on in all the bars in town. What a sham. Yea, bring in all the people to drink, but get together to have fun without it, NO. Its all about the money, and its a shame.

Nostril Cheese 02-04-2007 08:12 PM

Go Maple Leafs!

pwd72s 02-04-2007 08:35 PM

Daytona five hunnerd comin' up...I hope Greg Biffle does well this coming season...:)

cool_chick 02-04-2007 08:42 PM

:(

cool_chick 02-04-2007 08:52 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by strupgolf
Hey Hey Hey, go Colts. I'm sorry that all guys who said the
colts would loose, but get over it, live with it, and have fun. You know that in a year or two, nobody will remember this game or who won and wont "shive a git". F*ck the NFL, the "no fun league" Here in Indy, they shut down viewing of the game at CHURCH, but let it go on in all the bars in town. What a sham. Yea, bring in all the people to drink, but get together to have fun without it, NO. Its all about the money, and its a shame.

LOL whateva!

For what it's worth, I'm from Indiana, but I've been a Bears fan my whole life.

If the Bears weren't in it, I would've been for the Colts, hands down. This was a '"bittersweet" one. But the Bears should've.....ok whateva, Kiss my.....ya'll know the rest. LOL.

I extend my hand.....congrats on the win.

Now I'm going to slink away in tears... :(

dd74 02-04-2007 09:20 PM

Hmmm...I basically missed the whole thing. Rode my bike, washed my car, ate beef and pork ribs, drank a martini. In 90-degree L.A. weather...

Oh well, at least NASCAR starts next week. SmileWavy

Sonic dB 02-04-2007 10:06 PM

Great for the Colts and good for the league...

But kind of a Crappy Game, and not a memorable SB.

The Bears were close in the beginning but the Colts dominated
starting from the 2nd Q on.

The Bears had a better shot with Brian Griese at QB, had they chosen to go that route. He is simply more seasoned and more accurate than Grossman.

It shows how far the NFC has fallen off of the AFC.

dd74 02-04-2007 11:29 PM

Just saw a lot of highlights. Wow! Do you think Rex Grossman will be with the Bears next season? I don't.

Nathans_Dad 02-04-2007 11:50 PM

Grossman is done in Chicago, probably done everywhere else too. The guy is horrific. I had him on my fantasy team this year and ended up cutting him. He personally accounted for 6 turnoves in a single game this season. SIX TURNOVERS!! Those passes he was throwing up in the 4th quarter were high, drifting ducks just waiting to be picked off. He wasn't even stepping into the throw. Griese will start for the Bears next season unless they trade or sign a free agent QB.

On the upside, I think this might set the stage for Ron Rivera coming to the Cowboys as defensive coordinator. It has to be frustrating for the guy to put together a world class defense only to watch a completely inept offense piss away the game.

My prediction for the Cowboys coaching staff:

Head Coach: Norv Turner
OC: Jason Garrett
DC: Ron Rivera

Sonic dB 02-05-2007 12:31 AM

While on the surface, the continual imploding of Rex Grossman
would warrant a quick jettison from the Bears roster... and
no doubt would satisfy many a Bears fans' whimsical nature...
Do not look for it to happen any time soon.

When a young QB leads a team to a stellar record and a
Super Bowl berth.... such accomplishments are viewed as
important milestones and way ahead of the growing curve
of the typical NFL quarterback. Bears team management and
head coach Lovie Smith have much invested in Grossman, particularly in terms of financial obligations and in
fulfilling the quarterback role within the teams' structure.

For a franchise that has never possesed what could be considered a "franchise QB" (McMahon not withstanding)
the Bears would be left bereft of any impact within the roster
should they let young Rex go any time soon. Rex is not
the second-coming of Bobby Douglas, or even Trent Dilger for
that matter. Releasing Rex, or demoting him to 2nd team simply will not happen...so don't count on it Bears fans.

A more likely scenario will be for the Bears to bring in another
veteran QB to the roster next year, perhaps someone such as
Kurt Warner....in hopes of seasoning young Mr. Grossman via
some mentorship and ossmosssis process....one that always
looks great on paper, but somehow never seems to materialize
in reality.

tabs 02-05-2007 12:41 AM

Much to do about NOTHING...

2.7RACER 02-05-2007 01:43 AM

gr8fl4porsche,
Telepathic, predicted 28-17, Colts victory. I hope he had some money down.

Jim Richards 02-05-2007 03:38 AM

Bad Grossman showed up yesterday. Like Rick said, he's done (in Chicago). Put a fork in him.

on2wheels52 02-05-2007 04:36 AM

Looked to me like the Bear's defense let them down, their 17 points was about all I expected them to score. Especially given the rain factor, I was thinking the Colt's would have all kinds of trouble moving the ball. Their offensive stats have to look brutal to the Bear's defense. But then they were on the field all game also.
Jim

lendaddy 02-05-2007 05:46 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by tabs
Much to do about NOTHING...
That's the point. :D

gprsh924 02-05-2007 09:05 AM

the bears have been an attacking defense all season, and last night they played it safe, giving up those underneath routes the entire game. When the blitzed peyton, he had a hard time completing passes. Im a little confused at why the shifted away from the style that took them to the SB

Jim Richards 02-05-2007 09:19 AM

ditto

89911 02-05-2007 11:23 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by gprsh924
the bears have been an attacking defense all season, and last night they played it safe, giving up those underneath routes the entire game. When the blitzed peyton, he had a hard time completing passes. Im a little confused at why the shifted away from the style that took them to the SB
The style that shifted is that they played a "quality" AFC team. The Bears had a good year, but the NFC is so down now, its not even funny. AFC mainly play other AFC teams and need to be good to compete and even make into the post season. The Bears would have trouble making the playoffs in the AFC. Things might shift around like they did for a while with the 49ers, Cowboys and Green Bay. Doesn't appear to be anytime soon though.


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