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NFL 2014-2015 Season Discussion

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There are multiple reports that the Bears' locker room was full of fights, to the point that players were being pulled out of the room by others, following today's loss.

Starting to think Trestman's seat might be heating up.
When a team loses cohesion that badly, they are in real trouble. :(

It's certainly a sign that the coaching staff is losing the locker room, which doesn't bode well for the remainder of the season. It's not terribly surprising to me; Trestman bounced around from team to team for like a decade, and then decided to go to the CFL (where he lucked out in having probably the greatest QB who never played in the NFL) -- it's a pattern that really screams "massive personality issues." I was impressed with how he turned shit into gold with McCown last year, but I'm getting more and more disillusioned. Cutler isn't the problem with that team.

Don't forget you have Brandon Marshall in there too. I'm only reading about this blow-up now, but it sounds like he was at the center of it; I don't know, but it reads that way.

Cutler is not the problem, but he is very up-and-down and at times inconsistent and detached (but so is the team!). I'm not a fan, but I'm not a hater either.

I don't have a strong opinion about the coach - they could do better but they could do worse as well. He probably should get the benefit of the doubt at this point.
 
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The Raiders used to be an AFC power. To see what has happened to them in recent years is a little bit sad.

"Recent?" They've been a joke for a decade.
But apparently not the only one:
There are multiple reports that the Bears' locker room was full of fights, to the point that players were being pulled out of the room by others, following today's loss.

Starting to think Trestman's seat might be heating up.
At least the Raiders can point to a trip (albeit, a losing one) to a SB in the last 15 years. :devil:

The Raiders used to be an AFC power. To see what has happened to them in recent years is a little bit sad.

It's been sad since post 2002 Super Bowl. Still think Firing Hue Jackson was a huge mistake, but the new GM wanted his own guy. Felt like going back to square one.
Agree. At the least, they should have kept Hue on for one more season and done a much more thorough search for a new HC. If Hue had done well enough that next year, they could have simply ended the sdearch.

I could see the "rush" to get rid of Hue if there had been a proven NFL winner just waiting to take over, but Dennis Allen...? We could have hired this guy anytiime. He wasn't going anywhere, but we rush to get him like he is some hot commodity. SMH.

Just looked at the rest of the Raiders' schedule and it is looking quite 0 - 16-ish. We play Denver, Seattle, KC, San Diego (in San Diego), etc. On paper, the only winnable gam appears to be the Browns, but we play them in Cleavland. If the Raiders DON'T go 0-16, it will likely be due to a huge stroke of pure uncut luck.

At least we still have all our picks next year.
 
The Raiders used to be an AFC power. To see what has happened to them in recent years is a little bit sad.
"Recent?" They've been a joke for a decade.
But apparently not the only one:

At least the Raiders can point to a trip (albeit, a losing one) to a SB in the last 15 years. :devil:
You know the Bears have been to the Super Bowl more recently than the Raiders have, right?
 
"Recent?" They've been a joke for a decade.
But apparently not the only one:

At least the Raiders can point to a trip (albeit, a losing one) to a SB in the last 15 years. :devil:
You know the Bears have been to the Super Bowl more recently than the Raiders have, right?

That night started off so well, too, with Hester running back the opening kickoff ... and then as the night progressed, with the game feeling like one long, continuous kick in the dick, my friends and I progressed from "recreational drinking" to "liver-destroying binge."
 
But apparently not the only one:

At least the Raiders can point to a trip (albeit, a losing one) to a SB in the last 15 years. :devil:
You know the Bears have been to the Super Bowl more recently than the Raiders have, right?
That night started off so well, too, with Hester running back the opening kickoff ... and then as the night progressed, with the game feeling like one long, continuous kick in the dick, my friends and I progressed from "recreational drinking" to "liver-destroying binge."
Rex was your quarterback. :(
 
You know the Bears have been to the Super Bowl more recently than the Raiders have, right?
That night started off so well, too, with Hester running back the opening kickoff ... and then as the night progressed, with the game feeling like one long, continuous kick in the dick, my friends and I progressed from "recreational drinking" to "liver-destroying binge."
Rex was your quarterback. :(

Dragon status: Unleashed.

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That night started off so well, too, with Hester running back the opening kickoff ... and then as the night progressed, with the game feeling like one long, continuous kick in the dick, my friends and I progressed from "recreational drinking" to "liver-destroying binge."

That was my 2002 Super Bowl.
 
Pretty decent game tonight, considering the way that the NFL is now, between San Diego- Denver plus there is no World Series game.

It's actually a fairly big game for the Chargers.
 
Yeah, and I felt like, based on what I remember, that Tom Cable had them at least playing reasonably solid fundamentals. They've been a mess from the top down for a long time, the antithesis of the NYG and Pittsburgh, really.

...and New England.
 
Forgetting the Bears stinking up the entire eastern seaboard, Lamarr Houston injures himself celebrating a sack.

Could be out for the season, such as it is. One more defensive starter down.

Can we have a fire sale now?
 
oh my fucking god

And that was just at halftime. I was hoping the Bears would sneak out during the break.

If it weren't for the absolute shitstorm that the Falcons displayed today, I would have said the Bears' performance was the most disorganized, unprepared fuck-off disaster seen in the league this year.

Fire Trestman, fire Kromer, fire Tucker, burn the whole team minus Cutler, Forte and the receivers down to the ground and salt the earth.
 
Lamarr Houston, your team is down by 30 with under four minutes to go, and you just scored a garbage time sack on a rookie QB playing behind a third-string offensive line. How do you feel?

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Oh. Well done, sir. Well done.

Jesus Christ, Bears.
 
oh my fucking god

And that was just at halftime. I was hoping the Bears would sneak out during the break.

If it weren't for the absolute shitstorm that the Falcons displayed today, I would have said the Bears' performance was the most disorganized, unprepared fuck-off disaster seen in the league this year.

I think the Rams may have you beat.

Yesterday was a unbelievable dumpster fire of a game. 200 yards of total offense. Give up 7 sacks. Quick, Saffold, and Jake Long all injured.

Just terrible.

:scream:
 
Lamarr Houston, your team is down by 30 with under four minutes to go, and you just scored a garbage time sack on a rookie QB playing behind a third-string offensive line. How do you feel?

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Oh. Well done, sir. Well done.

Jesus Christ, Bears.

The Bears are terrible, just terrible. I am actively hunting offensive players for my fantasy team that play against them in the coming weeks, as they are guaranteed to have a great week. But take comfort Timby, you could be a Jags fan. :lol:
 
Yeah, and I felt like, based on what I remember, that Tom Cable had them at least playing reasonably solid fundamentals. They've been a mess from the top down for a long time, the antithesis of the NYG and Pittsburgh, really.

...and New England.

Yeah. Funny how every time you think someone is starting to slip, back they come with an utter vengeance. After the KC game everyone was saying, "Oh, Brady is done done, etc." Huh-uh.

Wow! Big Ben throws for over 500 yards and 6 touchdowns....

Yeah, it was massively impressive (I think he's the first QB with two 500-yard games), but I do have to say that the Colts were hideous. I like how Ben just acts like it's no big deal, though.
 
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