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NFL Football 2009

And so, with the close of the year, I suppose it's time for my final open letter of the 2009 - 10 season.

Dear Chicago Bears Football Club, Incorporated,

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Allow me to elaborate.

You -- all of you, from the players to the coaching staff to Lovie Smith's fluffer who probably brings him appletinis before the game -- are a complete embarrassment to the game of American football. That you finished 7-9 in a year when you nearly got Jay Cutler and Matt Forte killed on the field, unleashed a complete horror of a defense and showcased the most hilariously retarded offense in human history is obscene.

Dear Jerry Angelo,

Get fucked and die. Seriously. It was a moronic decision to hire you in the first place, given that you were just a figurehead in Tampa Bay while Rich McKay ran the program, and you've proven that to be true time and again. You demand no accountability from anyone and are content to give huge-money contracts to broken-down shitbricks like Orlando Pace, and then wonder why the offensive line couldn't stop a fucking tabby cat. Jesus Christ. Let my army be the rocks and the trees and the shitty offensive line that you assembled, you incompetent fuck. At least Charlemagne probably had five assholes in front of him who knew how to block. If anything, just tell Ron Turner to go get fucked. Please.

Dear Lovie Smith,

I've always been a cautious supporter of you, but after you somehow found a way to burn two consecutive timeouts in the process of challenging a Greg Olsen drop that was clearly not a catch, in the process costing you the Green Bay game, I became firmly convinced that you have thoroughly lost the plot. You're clueless out there on the sideline and you have no concept of how the challenge system works. You managed to find a new defensive coordinator who was somehow worse than Bob Babich: Yourself! I honestly don't know what the fuck you were thinking. You don't have the personnel to run the Tampa 2, and you certainly don't have the coaching ability to run it. I am so sick of your nonplussed face wandering the sidelines while the other team rams a cattleprod up the team's collective ass, and you just don't care.

You had Devin Aromashodu riding the bench for thirteen weeks this season, despite Cutler and even Ron fucking Turner telling you to get him on the field. I understand ignoring Turner, because I'm convinced he gargles Drano every morning and then smashes a cake into his face because he doesn't know any better, but if your star quarterback is begging -- pleading -- you to give the kid some playing time because he has no one else to throw to, try listening. Oh, wait, you're too invested in turning functional retard Devin Hester into a full-time receiver, despite every indication that he's completely incapable of doing so.

You hire friends as your coaching staff and then let them sit around on the sideline and jerk off while the team's getting hammered. You let Ron Turner keep his job, despite all the evidence proving that he is fucked and he is fucking this team. You just don't care anymore.

Go to hell, you asshole. Oh, and tell Turner to get fucked.

Dear Ron Turner,

I've written everything I can possibly say about you. There is nothing good about who you are or what you do. I truly believe you spawned from the loins of Satan himself. Get fucked.

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Dear Devin Hester,

You could be amazing. Learn how to stop running backwards, you idiot. Hopefully the team reverts you to full-time returner and part-time receiver, because the other way around is clearly too much for you to handle.

Dear Jay Cutler,

You're pretty awesome. You can stay. Hopefully you'll be able to hang in the pocket for more than half a second next year.
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Dear Matt Forte,

I know it's not your fault, buddy. You did the best you could with five worthless assholes in front of you. Chin up. We'll get 'em next year.
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Dear Gaines Adams,
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Dear Ted Phillips,

Do the right thing and clean house before Virginia McCaskey's crusty old ass dies and Michael returns to run the team even further into the ground. This is an offseason in which Mike Shanahan and Bill Cowher are available, but you're content to let that sad-sack piece of shit Jerry Angelo run the show. Fuck you. Fuck you so hard. He traded his last remaining first-day pick for Gaines Adams. Let that sink into your head. Gaines fucking Adams is the reason the team doesn't pick until the second day of the draft. To hell with the millions you still owe Angelo and Smith. Quit trying to be cute, can both their asses and hire someone with a shred of football-related intelligence. Shit, I'll take a pair of drunken hobos at this point. I hear Joe Cullen's available.

Dear Virginia McCaskey,

For the love of God, before you kick the bucket, hire someone to put a bullet in your son's head. Please. A lonely city begs you.

Submitted with respect and kindness,
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P.S.: Turner? Get fucked.
 
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Since this isn't the Doctor Who forum, I can safely say this:

You are the Master!!!!!
 
Sure hope the Packers do as well next week when they face the Cards again. Of course next week they'll have to play against Arizona's starters. It'll be interesting to see which team's approach in the last game worked better- Arizona's decision to rest their players or Green Bay's decision to go all out and try to keep the momentum going.
Well, in both preseason and yesterday's game, even when matched against their starters the Pack dominated. Of course, there hasn't been a whole lot of game planning exposed, especially on Arizona's part. I think our offense can keep pace with Arizona just fine, and our defense is almost certainly better than theirs as a whole. But it's true, we haven't gotten Arizona's best effort yet, not by a long shot.

The way I see it, this week is pretty much the same as any for GB, hope Clay Matthews can harass the QB enough so that they can't expose Bush in the secondary, and hope that the special teams units can put together a mediocre effort and not single-handedly lose the game.

Yes, Warner and those receivers can break out any game and win it, but with Boldin banged up, and Woody on Fitz, there's a lot to like about how GB matches up with Arizona. It'll be interesting to see if Arizona has an answer to Jermichael Finley. The guy's combo of size, speed, and hands can present a matchup nightmare. He really looks like he's maturing into what Ted Thompson must've envisioned when he drafted him a couple of years ago.

I think we have a solid edge in the rushing game as well. Ryan Grant has been wearing down people all year and putting up respectable numbers. More importantly his ball security has been pretty solid. The Hightower/Wells fumble parade is just another area of concern in Arizona.

I just think that this GB team is more dangerous than people give it credit for. In many ways I think this team is better than the 2007 team that hosted the NFC Championship game. That was a team that managed to win a lot of close games where they caught breaks, and maybe an 'even luck' sort of day should've been a loss. The 2008 squad managed to lose pretty much every close game. But this year's squad has been beating down most of the teams they should beat down, and their early season losses hinged on issues that are largely fixed, or at the very least adequately patched.

Oh, and it sounds like those die-hard Arizona fans have been sabotaging home field advantage for Arizona:

Darnell Dockett's Twitter said:
Damn! Green bay fans ROLLS DEEP! OMG I hope they don't take over our stadium! I knew we had disloyal fans that would sell there tickets-SMH!

Darnell Dockett's Twitter said:
I hope our fans don't sell green bay there tickets, Please don't, its suppose to be home field advantage not a neutral game site! Smh!

I think the NFC bracket this year is really excellent. Just look at the QBs and offenses involved. Brees, Favre, Romo, Warner, Rodgers, McNabb. I forsee a lot of classic games in the next few weeks.

I'm just excited about being back in the playoffs :techman:
 
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Is this for real? What kind of idiot would say something like about his own team's fans - regardless of whether it's true or not?
 
Sure hope the Packers do as well next week when they face the Cards again. Of course next week they'll have to play against Arizona's starters. It'll be interesting to see which team's approach in the last game worked better- Arizona's decision to rest their players or Green Bay's decision to go all out and try to keep the momentum going.
Well, in both preseason and yesterday's game, even when matched against their starters the Pack dominated. Of course, there hasn't been a whole lot of game planning exposed, especially on Arizona's part. I think our offense can keep pace with Arizona just fine, and our defense is almost certainly better than theirs as a whole. But it's true, we haven't gotten Arizona's best effort yet, not by a long shot.

The way I see it, this week is pretty much the same as any for GB, hope Clay Matthews can harass the QB enough so that they can't expose Bush in the secondary, and hope that the special teams units can put together a mediocre effort and not single-handedly lose the game.

Yes, Warner and those receivers can break out any game and win it, but with Boldin banged up, and Woody on Fitz, there's a lot to like about how GB matches up with Arizona. It'll be interesting to see if Arizona has an answer to Jermichael Finley. The guy's combo of size, speed, and hands can present a matchup nightmare. He really looks like he's maturing into what Ted Thompson must've envisioned when he drafted him a couple of years ago.

I think we have a solid edge in the rushing game as well. Ryan Grant has been wearing down people all year and putting up respectable numbers. More importantly his ball security has been pretty solid. The Hightower/Wells fumble parade is just another area of concern in Arizona.

I just think that this GB team is more dangerous than people give it credit for. In many ways I think this team is better than the 2007 team that hosted the NFC Championship game. That was a team that managed to win a lot of close games where they caught breaks, and maybe an 'even luck' sort of day should've been a loss. The 2008 squad managed to lose pretty much every close game. But this year's squad has been beating down most of the teams they should beat down, and their early season losses hinged on issues that are largely fixed, or at the very least adequately patched.

Oh, and it sounds like those die-hard Arizona fans have been sabotaging home field advantage for Arizona:

Darnell Dockett's Twitter said:
Damn! Green bay fans ROLLS DEEP! OMG I hope they don't take over our stadium! I knew we had disloyal fans that would sell there tickets-SMH!

Darnell Dockett's Twitter said:
I hope our fans don't sell green bay there tickets, Please don't, its suppose to be home field advantage not a neutral game site! Smh!

I think the NFC bracket this year is really excellent. Just look at the QBs and offenses involved. Brees, Favre, Romo, Warner, Rodgers, McNabb. I forsee a lot of classic games in the next few weeks.

I'm just excited about being back in the playoffs :techman:


AFC has some good ones too....Manning..Rivers...Brady...not to mention Carson Palmer...Manning and Brady between them have 4 superbowl rings...

If the chargers fail, I hope Mcnabb gets his...

Rob
 
He and Moss compliment each other so well on the field. Moss being the deep threat and Welker catching everything in the flat. Opposing teams can double or put their best corner on Moss and probably not have to worry about getting burned by the likes of Sam Aiken.

Somehow the Pats have to get Bernard 'crusher of knees and Superbowl dreams' Pollard in the offseason or send him to the moon. I know Welker was a non-contact thing, but Pollard was the guy who touched him down after the fact. It's a creepy bookending to a couple of seasons.

Don't know if you caught it, but BB on WEEI was complaining about the condition of the turf.
He performed a pre-game walk and was appalled by the lack of consistency across the field.
What the WEEI blokes should've asked is, with that in mind, why play some of your starting receivers, especially those who rely on extreme cuts like Welker.

Regardless, hindsight is 20/20, and yet another freak injury that's sadly part of the game of football.

-Jamman
 
My wife and I had the same conversation about 2 minutes before it happened...

Wife: That field looks terrible.
Me: Well yeah, it's a dome but they have natural grass there. I'll take that over that field turf stuff anyway.
Wife: Well it still looks bad.
Me: Can't be that bad, they're indoors. Plus football wasn't meant to be played on crushed tires.
83's knee: KABOOM!
Me: Uh...you were saying?
 
Dear Lovie Smith,

Go to hell, you asshole. Oh, and tell Turner to get fucked.

http://www.chicagobreakingsports.com/2010/01/signs-point-to-lovie-smith-returning-for-bears.html

The Bears are holding off on an announcement until a 2 p.m. news conference Tuesday at Halas Hall, but Lovie Smith is expected to return in 2010 for his seventh season as head coach of the team.

Smith met with team president Ted Phillips and general manager Jerry Angelo on Monday, and the sweeping changes that many fans have been hoping to see are not expected to happen. There may be changes, and Smith noted in his postgame news conference Sunday at Detroit that change comes every year, but it will be far from a housecleaning.

Does this board have a :face_doh: emoticon?
 
Manning and Brady between them have 4 superbowl rings...
Combining Manning with Brady doesn't add much that way, just looks kinda funny.

Hell, using the same logic, Brady and Scout101 have 3 rings between them, they must both be good, just one shy of Brady and Manning ;)
 
Manning and Brady between them have 4 superbowl rings...
Combining Manning with Brady doesn't add much that way, just looks kinda funny.

Hell, using the same logic, Brady and Scout101 have 3 rings between them, they must both be good, just one shy of Brady and Manning ;)

Hooey scott...any team would be better off with Manning. To deny that is to deny the reality of Football, and i can't stand the guy

Rob
 
Manning and Brady between them have 4 superbowl rings...
Combining Manning with Brady doesn't add much that way, just looks kinda funny.

Hell, using the same logic, Brady and Scout101 have 3 rings between them, they must both be good, just one shy of Brady and Manning ;)

Hooey scott...any team would be better off with Manning. To deny that is to deny the reality of Football, and i can't stand the guy

Rob
I seriously doubt that Scout's comments were meant to imply that Manning isn't good... he's right though that a statement like the one you made doesn't really count for much when one person basically holds all of the counted rings. It's like saying one of my friends and I ran enough miles yesterday that we have a marathon between us, but I ran 24 miles and he ran 2.

For the Super Bowl... in the AFC, I'm either rooting for the Colts or the Patriots. For one strange reason or another, I do like the Pats and the way they go about things. I like Manning; he seems like a nice guy and he is a helluva QB/ offensive coordinator. For the NFC, I want to cheer for the Saints, but they have not looked convincing at all in recent weeks. Not sure if I want to cheer for the Vikings because I keep wavering on whether or not like I like Favre or if I just think he's a shit head.

The only thing I know for sure? Each weekend, my number one team will be the team going against the Chargers.
 
Dear Lovie Smith,

Go to hell, you asshole. Oh, and tell Turner to get fucked.

http://www.chicagobreakingsports.com/2010/01/signs-point-to-lovie-smith-returning-for-bears.html

The Bears are holding off on an announcement until a 2 p.m. news conference Tuesday at Halas Hall, but Lovie Smith is expected to return in 2010 for his seventh season as head coach of the team.

Smith met with team president Ted Phillips and general manager Jerry Angelo on Monday, and the sweeping changes that many fans have been hoping to see are not expected to happen. There may be changes, and Smith noted in his postgame news conference Sunday at Detroit that change comes every year, but it will be far from a housecleaning.
Does this board have a :face_doh: emoticon?

FUCK YOU ALL, YOU GODDAMN GUTLESS FUCKING ASSHOLES.
 
I seriously doubt that Scout's comments were meant to imply that Manning isn't good... he's right though that a statement like the one you made doesn't really count for much when one person basically holds all of the counted rings. It's like saying one of my friends and I ran enough miles yesterday that we have a marathon between us, but I ran 24 miles and he ran 2.

Exactly my point. Which is why I followed up by saying that Brady and I have almost as many rings as Brady and Manning. It was a meaningless lumping of the two, so why NOT point out that I'm only 1 ring behind them?

Never talked about Manning (who IS good), but just that shoddy lumping stat.
 
Jesus Christ, Bears, I wasn't being serious when I said this!

Timby said:
I hear Joe Cullen's available.

Seriously? You promote Marinelli to defensive coordinator and replace him as D-line coach with Cullen?

Fuck yes, let's get the Detroit Lions band back together! That 0-16 coaching pedigree is a great way to improve this shitty team!
 
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