Desperado34
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Cutler leading the Bears had lost six straight to the Lions before Hoyer won last week.
The damn team lost 6 straight. With different players.
Cutler leading the Bears had lost six straight to the Lions before Hoyer won last week.
LaCanfora's source is Rappaport...
The damn team lost 6 straight. With different players.
Detroit was also scoring 27 ppg and they scored 6 offensive points against the Bears. Why? Because the Bears defense was fresh and high energy for 4 qtrs. Why? Because the offense, even when not converting points, was moving the chains and staying on the field. That matters.
Gotta love how scoring 17 against a defense giving up 30 pts is exciting to you guys. Fuckin Lawl.
I find beating the Lions to be exciting.
The damn team lost 6 straight. With different players.
But who was the common denominator?
I'm sure it is, until he regresses back to the mean and he starts turning the ball over like he has his entire career. Then they are right back where they started.
Kind of sounds like the same shit they've been saying though. Hoyer "could" keep the job. Still will be interested in seeing a healthy Cutler not playing though before I believe this crap. Hope Fox has the balls to do it if Hoyer keeps playing well.
He's been physically healthy for weeks....
Good now we can turn the focus on the shitty front office after this shit blows up.
Kyle Long.