Packers Vs Bears

Discussion in 'NFL Gameday' started by ollysj, Dec 8, 2009.

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Who will win this game?

Poll closed Dec 13, 2009.
  1. Packers

    73.3%
  2. Bears

    26.7%
  1. codatious99

    codatious99 cheese head

    did not get to see game, grant went off big. guess i'll wait for nfl primetime for some highlights
     
  2. ollysj

    ollysj iKraut

    dude, I followed it play-by-play and it was another nailbiter
     
  3. Tarkus

    Tarkus The Thread Stalker

    Congrats, Pack fans...

    & that's your Christmas present, Olly. Don't expect a card tho. :icon_cheesygrin:
     
  4. DaBearsrule4ever

    DaBearsrule4ever Hall Of Famer

    That game could have been worse then what it was seeing the Packers left eight points on the field with the way they were moving the ball on their first three possesions.

    I was listening to Hub Arkish and Dan Hampton on the radio before the game yesterday and they believe the McCaskeys need to clean house (but won't) really badly, from the front office on down. From Ted Phillips to Jerry Angelo to Lovie Smith, it's pretty much the three stooges running the Chicago Bears these days. If the Bears had Al Davis or Daniel Synder owning this team, granted this team would probably be even worse then what they are now but as for Ted Phillips, Jerry Angelo, and Lovie Smith, those three clowns would be unemployed right now.
     
  5. codatious99

    codatious99 cheese head

    its all their fault, or is is jay cutler and the fact the bears don't have any draft picks until 2012?..... haha, i liked to lovie hire years ago, time for a change?
     
  6. DaBearsrule4ever

    DaBearsrule4ever Hall Of Famer

    I don't blame Cutler for this. I still wouldn't re-do that trade for Cutler. We have our QB for years now. Now it's time to address other needs like the o-line. Why in the world Pace was given a 3 year, $15 million contract is beyond me. I really never cared for that signing in the first place and how many times Pace has been beat this year is a great reason why. As for Olin Kreutz, thanks for the years of service with the Chicago Bears but it's probably time to part ways after this year but don't see that happening knowing he's signed through next season.