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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Cutler just doesn't understand that he needs to get rid of the damn ball. :bricks:
O ya, and whoever said Mike Martz is an offensive genius, well :bricks::bricks:. He has Marshall run the same 3 routes the entire game. As somebody w/ Marshall and Forte on my fantasy team this has been incredibly frustrating.
Cutler seems to think it's acceptable to hold the ball for 4 plus seconds every time he touches it. He has not been decisive at all.Cutler just doesn't understand that he needs to get rid of the damn ball. :bricks:
O ya, and whoever said Mike Martz is an offensive genius, well :bricks::bricks:. He has Marshall run the same 3 routes the entire game. As somebody w/ Marshall and Forte on my fantasy team this has been incredibly frustrating.
Mickey MouseWho is calling these plays?
Mike Tice scalped the O.C. job to Martz for tonight's game.Mike Martz is not with the Bears this year. Mike Tice is the O.C. for the Bears now.
I really don't think the NFC is winning the SB this year..just a feeling right now..
The commentators are ball washing Cutler tonight. Not all of the issues have been OL issues. Cutler holds on to the ball far too long and is indecisive. This isn't any different to Denver Cutler either.
If you don't mind, could you re-write that so I can understand what point it is you're trying to make. If it's that Cutler and Rodgers have horrible OL's I would somewhat agree. The fact is, both DL's dominated tonight but Cutler is an idiot when it comes to decision making.Yeah right, they were ball washing Rodgers and Cutler's offensive line is absolutely brutal.
To be honest, neither Green Bay, nor Chicago's offenses scare me. Both looked pretty poor tonight.
As to who will beat who, I usually don't make such predictions until after week 6 or 7 when things tend to shake out a bit. Until then, most of the teams are dancing around, trying to determine their identity, and see where everyone else is headed.
Don't rule out Detroit. With AP back to his All Day status, the Vikings could create a headache or two in the NFC North. That division could be an interesting battle of attrition.To be honest, neither Green Bay, nor Chicago's offenses scare me. Both looked pretty poor tonight.
As to who will beat who, I usually don't make such predictions until after week 6 or 7 when things tend to shake out a bit. Until then, most of the teams are dancing around, trying to determine their identity, and see where everyone else is headed.
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