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I worked at a store in a mall when I was in college. Don't You Want Me Baby was on the mall's loop and I heard it about 5 times daily. Be fine with never hearing it again.
I worked at a store in a mall when I was in college. Don't You Want Me Baby was on the mall's loop and I heard it about 5 times daily. Be fine with never hearing it again.
This was the excrement of a white rabbit.
In wins yes. Of course you want as many wins and to go as far into the playoffs culminating in a Super Bowl win. As great as Mahomes season was it wasn’t as good as Brady..... again.If you measure a QBs performance by team wins, do you think Grossman (15-4, NFC Champions) was better in 2006 than Trubisky (12-5, one and done in wild card round) was in 2018?
In wins yes. Of course you want as many wins and to go as far into the playoffs culminating in a Super Bowl win. As great as Mahomes season was it wasn’t as good as Brady..... again.
@Adipost - I like your own work and analysis better than PFF, I can't understand someone like you quoting their work. PFF is perfect to quote on here if it happens to coincidentally meet and agree with someone's agenda.
My comment has nothing to do with their ranking here being bad to Trubisky. Couldn't give a crap. Anyone on here praising PFF for their Trubisky low ranking I am sure has ripped PFF for something that didn't work for their agenda in the past.
Who are you telling? I would dislike the OP for this but I like him so ill just dislike omelet on dabears70 insteadSomeone wake me when September 5th hits. I can’t take much more of this.
The one where you put me on twice then took away my better ranking....This comment reminds me of my CCS Bears Forum Top 100 Poster list.
And anyone who watched even some film on the players would realize things like this.It’s difficult to take PFF grading seriously until they provide a detailed breakdown of their analysis with actual player examples.
For example, the one glaring thing that stood out to me from watching Jimmy Garoppolo in 2017 and 2018 was his propensity for throwing dropped INT’s all over the field. PFF notes his biggest positive as his ability to protect the football.
So you think Grossman played better in 2006 than Trubisky did last year. Cool. I doubt many posters will agree with you, but I'm a fan of da sex cannon, so cool.
Please don’t try to put words in my mouth. Any quarterback worth his weight would trade stats for wins. Period. Tom Brady had a decent year statistically but Pat Mahomes would trade the stats and mvp of a super bowl trophy and you know it. I do think gross man had a better year seeing they made it to the super bowl but if you need to change what I say just to think you have won, be my guest. I doubt many posters will agree will what you did.So you think Grossman played better in 2006 than Trubisky did last year. Cool. I doubt many posters will agree with you, but I'm a fan of da sex cannon, so cool.
Please don’t try to put words in my mouth. Any quarterback worth his weight would trade stats for wins. Period. Tom Brady had a decent year statistically but Pat Mahomes would trade the stats and mvp of a super bowl trophy and you know it. I do think gross man had a better year seeing they made it to the super bowl but if you need to change what I say just to think you have won, be my guest. I doubt many posters will agree will what you did.
And the offense was pretty fucking damn good as well. You can’t take that away from those guys. Bad offensive teams generally do not go 12-4 as the Bears were 9th in scoring offense. Going from the 29th scoring offense to the 9th is pretty damn good. We don’t understand why you persist on giving every quarterback and other player credit and basically saying Mitch, who did make the pro bowl.....the same as Watson.....did nothing and was a beneficiary of all those around him. I like Mitch.It's a given that anyone would take wins over numbers. But winning is a team stat, so I don't know why you persist on bringing it into discussions about individual players. The Bears were good enough to make the playoffs last year mainly because of their dominant defense.
And the offense was pretty fucking damn good as well.
Please don’t try to put words in my mouth. Any quarterback worth his weight would trade stats for wins. Period. Tom Brady had a decent year statistically but Pat Mahomes would trade the stats and mvp of a super bowl trophy and you know it. I do think gross man had a better year seeing they made it to the super bowl but if you need to change what I say just to think you have won, be my guest. I doubt many posters will agree will what you did.
Bwahahahahaha, Bwahahahahaha,BwahahahahahaNo, not really.