How bad does Chicago have to feel right now?
Last year they make it to the Superbowl, only to lose to the Colts. Rex Grossman is either the worst qb in the league, or in the bottom 3, so what does that mean? Possibly that with a middle of the road qb, like Boller, Trent Green, Kurt Warner, Schaub, Harrington or even Derek Anderson, this team would be a lock for the Superbowl again this year.
These guys are one mediocre qb away from a championship.
did everyone really think Griese was the answer? please, this dude is so washed up. i loved him in Denver back in the 90's.
If you just glance at Greise's numbers they're not bad, 34/52 for 286 yards and 2 tds...but throw in 3 interceptions, 2 fumbles and 6 sacks and ouch, this isn't good.
how dumb does the front office feel? they didn't make one move this off season, one that saw Matt Schaub get away, John Joseph Harrington, and hell, they could have made a move for Charlie Frye....
In other news, the Browns stick it in your face again you doubters
As for my recap, i feel pretty good about that, considering i said that Pittsburgh would have it tough in Arizona. Also i touched on a bunch of people going back to a place where they either started or were let go, and how did they fare?
Jamal Lewis against the Ravens: J Lewis wins. even though his number weren't stellar, 65 yds 1td, he was a rock, though MacGahee isn't that bad!
Matt Schaub against the Falcons: This one's tough because Schaub put up good numbers against his old team, but they lost. Still i think the Falcons are really kicking themselves on this one
Ken Whisenhunt against the Steelers: ha, this one made me laugh, Steelers suck
Daunte Culpepper against the Dolphins: not only did the Raiders go into Miami and win, Daunte decided to show the Fins what they were missing by rushing for a td and then taunting them with a point to his knee and an okay sign. His number would have been better had Miami at least attempted to stop the run, i mean, Culpepper had no reason to even throw the ball.
hey, more later!
Monday, October 1, 2007
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