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Tickle Me
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Oct 11, 2005
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The Bears being a bunch of Frailbodies is what kept them out of the Super Bowl. Need to get Cutler in the weight room and introduce him to the pre-game stretch.:D
 

KB824

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Sep 16, 2003
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still doesnt excuse the bonehead move
Doesn't take away from the fact that I would love to have him on the 49ers.


If a bonehead play were the be all and end all to a players career, then Jerry Rice would have been cut after he fumbled away a touchdown in the '87 playoff game against the Giants when there was no one around him for 15 yards
 

acmilan

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Nov 8, 2005
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what the Bears need is get Matt Flynn :klin: ... too bad for them he will probably end up at Miami

other than that, they were easily the best team to miss out on the postseason even if I doubt they'd have beaten NO at the Superdome, not with someone like Cutler at QB, anyway
 

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Diez
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Apr 14, 2005
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Doesn't take away from the fact that I would love to have him on the 49ers.


If a bonehead play were the be all and end all to a players career, then Jerry Rice would have been cut after he fumbled away a touchdown in the '87 playoff game against the Giants when there was no one around him for 15 yards

never said it would identify him, all i said was that he deserves the flak for dropping that pass considering he wasnt there mentally at a 100%.
 

Enron

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frailbodies? he broke a finger tackling, we are also talking about the most sacked QB in the league, id say he and vick are the toughest QBs
Go hard or go home. Turn frustration into motivation. Challenge your future today.

RIP Tony Robbins.

frailbodies? he broke a finger tackling, we are also talking about the most sacked QB in the league, id say he and vick are the toughest QBs
Go hard or go home. Turn frustration into motivation. Challenge your future today.

RIP Tony Robbins.
 

swag

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Doesn't take away from the fact that I would love to have him on the 49ers.


If a bonehead play were the be all and end all to a players career, then Jerry Rice would have been cut after he fumbled away a touchdown in the '87 playoff game against the Giants when there was no one around him for 15 yards
:lol2: I remember that.
 

KB824

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never said it would identify him, all i said was that he deserves the flak for dropping that pass considering he wasnt there mentally at a 100%.
Wait a minute here. How was he not there mentally at 100% , when he caught 7 of the 8 passes targeted his way? Yes, granted, that was a huge drop, but his target/reception ratio far exceeded everyone else's on the team. I'm not saying that he doesn't deserve flak for his drop, but Hernandez was a far bigger culprit in regards to dropped passes. His drop was by far the most inexcusable of them all.
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
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what the Bears need is get Matt Flynn :klin: ... too bad for them he will probably end up at Miami

other than that, they were easily the best team to miss out on the postseason even if I doubt they'd have beaten NO at the Superdome, not with someone like Cutler at QB, at least
bowe, jackson, lloyd, colston, wayne any of these guy would do

Wait a minute here. How was he not there mentally at 100% , when he caught 7 of the 8 passes targeted his way? Yes, granted, that was a huge drop, but his target/reception ratio far exceeded everyone else's on the team. I'm not saying that he doesn't deserve flak for his drop, but Hernandez was a far bigger culprit in regards to dropped passes. His drop was by far the most inexcusable of them all.
how are you at a 100% when you're getting engaged a week before the SB?
 

Enron

Tickle Me
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Wait a minute here. How was he not there mentally at 100% , when he caught 7 of the 8 passes targeted his way? Yes, granted, that was a huge drop, but his target/reception ratio far exceeded everyone else's on the team. I'm not saying that he doesn't deserve flak for his drop, but Hernandez was a far bigger culprit in regards to dropped passes. His drop was by far the most inexcusable of them all.
Or Gronkoskie for getting out jumped by Chase Blackburn.

bowe, jackson, lloyd, colston, wayne any of these guy would do



how are you at a 100% when you're getting engaged a week before the SB?
Wayne is getting old, but still the hardest receiver in the NFL. I'd take Bowe if I had a choice.
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
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dropping the ball is part of the game, and i am ussually the alst one to fault a receiver for dropping the ball it;s not like he wanted to drop it, however not being committed at a 100% to the team and teh game is inexcusable
 

KB824

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bowe, jackson, lloyd, colston, wayne any of these guy would do



how are you at a 100% when you're getting engaged a week before the SB?



So let me see if I get this straight. The first 7 targets that went Welker's way, he had full concentration on, but the one drop, he didn't and that can be directly attributed to him getting engaged the week before the Super Bowl? Are you kidding me here? And besides, Welker had to twist his body around to come up with that pass. It's not as if the pass was right on the numbers and he was caught in stride. That would have been a difficult catch to make, but yes, a catchable ball nonetheless. But don't make it sound like it was a 3 yard bubble screen that he dropped here dude. And why haven't you said anything about the Aaron Hernandez drop on the last drive that was right in his hands, in stride, and had 7-10 yards of open space to run with?
 

Enron

Tickle Me
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dropping the ball is part of the game, and i am ussually the alst one to fault a receiver for dropping the ball it;s not like he wanted to drop it, however not being committed at a 100% to the team and teh game is inexcusable
The Super Bowl is just another game, but banging bitches is forever.
 

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