Seahawks are doing great!
Back to my favorite topic...the hapless Bears. After the unglamorous benching of Jay Cutler for this week, his backup proceeded to suffer a concussion during yesterday's game. Now, instead of giving the third-string guy a chance for an NFL start during a meaningless game, the Bears in their ultimate wisdom are going to start Jay Cutler again. With their luck, Jay will suffer an injury himself during next week's game and Tennessee will completely turn their backs on him. Of course, being a Packers fan, watching the train wreck at Halas Hall is almost as good as a Packers win.
Quote from: cattlekid on December 22, 2014, 02:18:00 PMBack to my favorite topic...the hapless Bears. After the unglamorous benching of Jay Cutler for this week, his backup proceeded to suffer a concussion during yesterday's game. Now, instead of giving the third-string guy a chance for an NFL start during a meaningless game, the Bears in their ultimate wisdom are going to start Jay Cutler again. With their luck, Jay will suffer an injury himself during next week's game and Tennessee will completely turn their backs on him. Of course, being a Packers fan, watching the train wreck at Halas Hall is almost as good as a Packers win. This game was the 2nd time I was hoping for a Bear's win, ahhh the first time was when they were in the Super Bowl!!!! My two most favorite football teams are the Green Bay Packer and any other team that plays "da Bears".
Jay Cutler is the Pack's 4th greatest qb.
I am quite bummed that the Ravens lost last night and am disappointed with the Packers play in the first half so far. I hate to say it, but if it turns into a Seattle - New England Super Bowl, I'll watch the Puppy Bowl instead.
Based on the first game of the season, I'm not seeing a Packer win. BUT I HOPE THAT I AM WRONG...... Rodgers is not 100% at this time.