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  • Johnson did the same at Oklahoma State and Miami.
    His success in Dallas was due to finding a sucker in Minnesota.
    Life is not measured by the number of breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.
    "Hating America is something best left to Mobius. He is an expert Yank hater.
    He also hates Texans and Australians, he does diversify." ~ Braindead

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    • Has anyone else heard about Andrew Luck being upset with the situation in Indy and that he is a FA at end of year? I don't remember where I heard or saw it but thought if Bears could get him....

      Of course, he has to be healthy.

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      • Who cares? The QB being healthy has never been a requirement here. I'd take him in a second. Salary cap hit regardless.

        Of course just more proof that Bear Fans are delusional.
        It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
        RIP Tony Bogey & Baron O

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        • The Old Man did fine, but hopefully Luck is better off than pessimistic reports.
          Life is not measured by the number of breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.
          "Hating America is something best left to Mobius. He is an expert Yank hater.
          He also hates Texans and Australians, he does diversify." ~ Braindead

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          • Wow, not just one but TWO int's by Aaron Rodgers!

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            • The Bears could actually be 3-3 headed into their bye week with more time to get injured players healthy. They most likely won due to the Charles injury, but now things could turn around. It depends on if what seems like a defensive improvement can win against good teams and if OL can keep it going. They certainly got better as day went on against KC.

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              • 17 point comeback against the 'hawks!

                If we make it to the Playoffs, hopefully this is the year that Dalton finally believes in himself!

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                • Originally posted by demonbinder View Post
                  The Bears could actually be 3-3 headed into their bye week with more time to get injured players healthy. They most likely won due to the Charles injury, but now things could turn around. It depends on if what seems like a defensive improvement can win against good teams and if OL can keep it going. They certainly got better as day went on against KC.
                  The defense this year keeps getting better and better. Nothing short of amazing compared to what happened last year. Sadly, the offense is still a dumpster fire. Will Alshon Jefferey ever get healthy?

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                  • It would have been statistically been difficult for the defense to continue to get worse.
                    With the CBA limiting contact and practice, the preseason just doesn't get teams ready anymore when everything changes. It takes a few real games to do that.
                    It is good to see some improvement.

                    I can live with screwing up draft picks if it means more entertaining football on Sundays.
                    It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
                    RIP Tony Bogey & Baron O

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                    • I would complain about the officiating in the (meaningless) Chicago-Detroit game today, but both teams have gotten so blatantly screwed so many times, I guess overtime is a fair outcome.
                      Apolyton's Grim Reaper 2008, 2010 & 2011
                      RIP lest we forget... SG (2) and LaFayette -- Civ2 Succession Games Brothers-in-Arms

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                      • Yes, I would agree. There was a lot of blame to go around on the Bears as each phase made key mistakes. Refs were bad but Bears had their chances.

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                        • I really don't know what a catch is in the nfl anymore.

                          But I must remember that we don't want the Bears to win. I keep forgetting in the heat of the moment.

                          The most depressing aspect as that based on a certain statistic, Cutler is poised to become the best Bears Quarterback in History. That just kind of sums it all up.
                          It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
                          RIP Tony Bogey & Baron O

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                          • And what did you guys think of the fake punt in the INDY game last night. I was just shaking my head so I hunted down an article that attempted to explain it.

                            It's a long read, but it's so funny it's worth it.

                            INDIANAPOLIS – The pregame, deflate-gate inspired storylines here Sunday were simple: The New England Patriots were trying to humiliate the Indianapolis Colts by winning by 60 points and Indianapolis was trying to in turn humiliate New England by winning at all.

                            And then the Colts came out and humiliated themselves, although not by losing 34-27. Most teams lose to the 5-0 Patriots.

                            No, this was self-inflicted embarrassment via a late third-quarter "fake punt" decision that very well may be the most ill-conceived, if not worst executed, play in NFL history. It is, at the very least, in the running.

                            "Obviously it played a huge factor in this loss," Colts coach Chuck Pagano said. "That's all on me. I take full responsibility."

                            This was the situation: Colts ball on their own 37-yard line, 1:14 left in the third quarter. The score was Pats 27-21. This was a game, back and forth. Considering the recent history of New England blowout victories in this series, it was rather promising for Indianapolis.

                            And then it wasn't.

                            Rather than simply punt the ball away on fourth-and-3, Indy shifted almost its entire team to the right side, leaving the ball unattended in the middle of the field. That's when third-string wide receiver Griff Whalen assumed the role of center with safety Colt Anderson becoming the quarterback.

                            They were alone, out on an island, yet didn't fool the Patriots one bit. New England immediately spread out along the line of scrimmage, planting players on either side of Whalen, a third just a yard back and two more in the area. This was essentially five on two, and since Whalen would have to snap he wasn't in any position to fully block. He also weighs 190 pounds. Maybe.

                            Gasps of confusion swept through Lucas Oil Stadium, as most expected the Colts to return to the normal formation or at least have Pagano call timeout because whatever Indy was up to, it was doomed for failure.

                            Instead nothing happened as the seconds slipped by. There was ample time to bail on the play. Indy didn't. Then Whalen snapped the ball to Anderson, who didn't take it cleanly (perhaps he was surprised). Patriot Brandon Bolden stepped up and immediately tackled Anderson in about the easiest fourth-down stoppage ever.

                            The refs threw flags all over the place because the rest of the Colts were lined up illegally, with not just too few guys on the line of scrimmage but lacking anyone on the left side of the football. Even if the play had somehow worked, it was completely ridiculous in its design.

                            The entire concept was a complete disaster.

                            New England declined the penalty, took over in prime field position and scored a few plays later on a Tom Brady touchdown pass to LeGarrette Blount.

                            It proved to be the winning points and even though Indy made a late push, at that moment, the game was effectively over. All the energy Colts fans brought to the stadium was gone as people took turns either laughing or cursing the ineptitude before them. Plenty of them, no doubt, began scrolling through their cell phones, as social media lit up with jokes.

                            So many Colts fans eventually bailed early, that when Indy rallied late and lined up for an onside kick that conceivably could have given them a chance to win or tie, the place was 25 percent of its capacity. They'd seen enough.

                            So, Coach, what the heck was that?

                            "The whole idea there on fourth-and-3 or less [is] shift the alignment so you either catch them misaligned, they try to sub some people in, catch them with 12 men on the field and if you get a certain look, you've got three yards, two yards and you can make a play," Pagano said.

                            "I didn't do a good enough job coaching it during the week," he continued. "Alignment-wise we weren't lined up correctly and a communication breakdown between the quarterback and the snapper [occurred] and that's all on me. I take full responsibility on that. And I didn't do a good enough job of getting that communicated to the guys."

                            Communication breakdown was the Colts' buzzword. Make it your fantasy team name next season. Essentially it meant Whalen shouldn't have snapped the ball. According to Pagano, if there was no obvious running play for Anderson, Whalen was supposed to let the play clock expire and take a 5-yard delay of game penalty.

                            In truth, he never should have been in this position in the first place.

                            "Just miscommunication between all of us," Whalen said afterward, understandably trying to say as little as possible.

                            Did the coaches tell you to snap the ball?

                            "That's the part that was miscommunicated," Whalen said.

                            The play had so many problems there is almost nowhere to start – although the fact the entire designed alignment was illegal is probably first. The bigger issue, though, is that it was the Patriots across the way, not some bumbling rag-tag, poorly coached operation.

                            New England wasn't fooled in the least. It didn't misalign, it immediately spread out perfectly and without panic. The Patriots certainly didn't attempt to illegally sub in extra players – is that even a probability?

                            For example, once the Colts moved their formation at all, return man Julian Edelman immediately left his post and sprinted toward the line of scrimmage to help. Everyone knew what to do and where to go. That's how well-trained New England is. Indy took so long to actually snap the ball, Edelman was almost in on the gang tackle.

                            "It's on me," Pagano said. "It's not on those players."

                            This is a nice thing for the coach to do, take all the blame. The problem is, it's those players who were left out there looking like idiots.

                            "It turned out to be one of the most failed fakes probably of all time," Colts punter Pat McAfee said. "… It was just not good … a complete cluster."

                            The Colts will spend all week as a laughingstock. The replay will get trotted out forever. The picture of Whalen and Anderson alone about to get sacked will become iconic. You could almost sense in the locker room that poor Whalen knew this was going to be ugly.

                            About the only person happy with the decision to run that cockamamie idea is Michigan's punter, who won't have the No. 1 blunder of the weekend on the cable highlight shows.


                            No one play ever truly loses a football game, but the decision to run such a bizarre one was born of Pagano's desperation. He was playing bold all game – going for it on fourth down and later running an onside kick that the Colts likely recovered although the refs ruled otherwise. He didn't trust his defense to stop Brady so he pulled out all the stops.

                            "We didn't want to leave any bullets in the gun," Pagano said. "We wanted to be aggressive in all three phases [of the game]."

                            Some bullets are meant to remain in the gun.

                            In the end, this game wasn't at all about deflate-gate, although the Patriots no doubt enjoyed winning here. Belichick was happily exchanging hugs and handshakes on the sideline as Brady knelt out the final victory formation plays. Mostly, this was a reminder that New England is better than Indianapolis. There is no controversy or debate about that. Andrew Luck is now 0-5 in his career against the Pats, who have better players, better execution and, quite clearly, vastly better coaching. PSI levels have nothing to do with it.

                            The fake punt is just one more example of why New England looks down on Indy.

                            "They did that," Edelman said. "You know, Colts."

                            Pagano is a good guy and an inspiration to those battling cancer. He's also, here in his fourth season, fighting for his job. The team is 3-3. There's been discord with the front office. Luck is an uber talented 26-year-old who should be in his prime, but hasn't made that final leap in development. Everyone is understandably impatient to see him reach it and see the Colts find a way past New England.

                            Because they have a great quarterback, the Colts know that if they decide to fire Pagano at season's end, they will attract a great coach who believes he can make it happen. As such, the current coach is without a safety net. That's an organizational failure.

                            So maybe Pagano thought he had to find a way to beat the Pats and thus got too desperate.

                            Across the way, Bill Belichick must have looked on, first in disbelief and then bemusement. He's been in the NFL in some capacity since 1975 and there's never been anything like that fourth-and-3 play. An ill-fated "swinging gate" fake field goal by Washington in 2009 comes to mind, but the Redskins were trailing 24-0 at the time, not nose to nose with New England in this circle-the-date, franchise-pride game.

                            This was a big game, a meaningful game. Colts fans showed up here Sunday, motivated by deflate-gate, desperate for redemption and stocked with signs and chants and all sorts of humiliating jokes to rain down on the Pats.

                            Then their own team delivered the biggest one on itself.
                            It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
                            RIP Tony Bogey & Baron O

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                            • Originally posted by rah View Post
                              And what did you guys think of the fake punt in the INDY game last night. I was just shaking my head so I hunted down an article that attempted to explain it.
                              Here, someone created a simulation to demonstrate the play for you:

                              "In the beginning was the Word. Then came the ******* word processor." -Dan Simmons, Hyperion

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                              • Nice!
                                Apolyton's Grim Reaper 2008, 2010 & 2011
                                RIP lest we forget... SG (2) and LaFayette -- Civ2 Succession Games Brothers-in-Arms

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