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So, Love is Boozer except he can score, pass, and rebound?
He's a Cutler apologist on the Bears forum so it's almost useless trying to talk sports with him.
You are the ONLY one in the history of the world that "remembers" that.I prefer Chicago Bear realist who sees the big picture and remember the days of Craig Krenzel, Brady Quinn and Cade McNown. I remember how Bear fans could not wait to get rid of Jim Harbaugh only to see him lead the Colts to the Super Bowl.
I find it equally tough to reason with meatheads to always want to get rid of a guy without a viable alternative and can't wait to write off a guy when examples of reclamation exist.
You are the ONLY one in the history of the world that "remembers" that.
I feel like FirstTimer may be pointing out the fact that Harbaugh NEVER led the Colts to the SB.No, I remember that too. Bears fans wanted Harbaugh gone.
I feel like FirstTimer may be pointing out the fact that Harbaugh NEVER led the Colts to the SB.
Per wiki
On December 31, 1995, in the AFC wild card game against San Diego, Harbaugh scored on a 3-yard quarterback sneak in the fourth quarter after a 32-yard interception return by Jason Belser and Indianapolis won 35-20.[30] Indianapolis won the divisional round game on January 7, 1996 over the Kansas City Chiefs 10-7, despite only 112 ayards (with 12 of 27 passes completed, 1 touchdown and 1 interception) from Harbaugh.[13] In the AFC Championship Game on January 14, Harbaugh completed 21 of 33 passes for 267 yards and a touchdown and rushed 29 yards on 6 carries.[13] But Aaron Bailey dropped Harbaugh's last-second Hail Mary pass in the endzone, and the Pittsburgh Steelers won 20-16 and went on to Super Bowl XXX, which they lost to the Dallas Cowboys.[31] For the season, he was voted to the Pro Bowl, was named Comeback Player of the Year and AFC Player of the Year, and was runner-up in the voting for NFL MVP.
I stand corrected, but just barely. Aaron Bailey dropped a sure touchdown pass, denying Harbaugh from leading the Colts to the SupeBowl. Still doesn't change that Bear fans ran off a future MVP runner up. I remember a lot of people breathing a sigh of relief when Bailey dropped that pass.
When did Brady Quinn play for the Bears?I prefer Chicago Bear realist who sees the big picture and remember the days of Craig Krenzel, Brady Quinn and Cade McNown. I remember how Bear fans could not wait to get rid of Jim Harbaugh only to see him lead the Colts to the Super Bowl.
I find it equally tough to reason with meatheads to always want to get rid of a guy without a viable alternative and can't wait to write off a guy when examples of reclamation exist.
When did Brady Quinn play for the Bears?
I prefer Chicago Bear realist who sees the big picture and remember the days of Craig Krenzel, Brady Quinn and Cade McNown. I remember how Bear fans could not wait to get rid of Jim Harbaugh only to see him lead the Colts to the Super Bowl.
Per wiki
On December 31, 1995, in the AFC wild card game against San Diego, Harbaugh scored on a 3-yard quarterback sneak in the fourth quarter after a 32-yard interception return by Jason Belser and Indianapolis won 35-20.[30] Indianapolis won the divisional round game on January 7, 1996 over the Kansas City Chiefs 10-7, despite only 112 ayards (with 12 of 27 passes completed, 1 touchdown and 1 interception) from Harbaugh.[13] In the AFC Championship Game on January 14, Harbaugh completed 21 of 33 passes for 267 yards and a touchdown and rushed 29 yards on 6 carries.[13] But Aaron Bailey dropped Harbaugh's last-second Hail Mary pass in the endzone, and the Pittsburgh Steelers won 20-16 and went on to Super Bowl XXX, which they lost to the Dallas Cowboys.[31] For the season, he was voted to the Pro Bowl, was named Comeback Player of the Year and AFC Player of the Year, and was runner-up in the voting for NFL MVP.
I stand corrected, but just barely. Aaron Bailey dropped a sure touchdown pass, denying Harbaugh from leading the Colts to the SupeBowl. Still doesn't change that Bear fans ran off a future MVP runner up. I remember a lot of people breathing a sigh of relief when Bailey dropped that pass.
Is this the Bears forum now? :bizarro:
i[I[/I]Just a review of cj's "memory". The Colts made the SB in 1995, Brady Quinn played for the Bears, sighs of relief when the Colts didn't make the SB in 1995(but I thought they did)? despite Kramer having the better season in 1995
Also, Harbuagh was not "runner up" for the MVP that season.
He was 4th.
The voting for the NFL Most Valuable Player named by the Associated Press in balloting by a nationwide panel of the media:
Brett Favre, Green Bay 69
Jerry Rice, San Francisco 10
Emmitt Smith, Dallas 7
Jim Harbaugh, Indianapolis 2
http://www3.jsonline.com/packer/arc/0103/news/mvplist.html
http://www.coldhardfootballfacts.co...ing-should-run-away-with-nfl-mvp-award/20626/
Virtually everything you "remember" is wrong.
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Wait...so everything you remember is based off of Wiki?i[I[/I]
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