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Official Chicago Bears at Carolina Panthers Gameday Thread


Jeremy Igo

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Just now, Yaboychris28 said:

We are playing so horrible. This Bears defense is exposing our O

We're just getting beat by a good football team. We're playing better than I expected us to, but I never fell into the trap of believing that we were actually a good football team this season. It's kinda refreshing honestly. I don't get mad at all watching games this season.

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Just now, *FreeFua* said:

It’s almost like some of you think we’re playing the Jaguars defense 

we are trying to figure out if teddy is a franchise quarterback.

franchise quarterbacks drag a team down a score to a fourth quarter win against a top ten defense. this is a reasonable qualitative metric by which to judge a player at the position.

this is a unique situation for our season thus far and will be a great test of teddy's mettle.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

We're just getting beat by a good football team. We're playing better than I expected us to, but I never fell into the trap of believing that we were actually a good football team this season. It's kinda refreshing honestly. I don't get mad at all watching games this season.

Yeah I don't really feel like we're imploding or anything, just losing to a better team. If we win it'll be on the back of coaching.

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Just now, PhillyB said:

we are trying to figure out if teddy is a franchise quarterback.

franchise quarterbacks drag a team down a score to a fourth quarter win against a top ten defense. this is a reasonable qualitative metric by which to judge a player at the position.

this is a unique situation for our season thus far and will be a great test of teddy's mettle.

agreed, if Teddy is going to be around long-term, this is the kind of game we'll need him to step up in the 4th quarter for.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

We're just getting beat by a good football team. We're playing better than I expected us to, but I never fell into the trap of believing that we were actually a good football team this season. It's kinda refreshing honestly. I don't get mad at all watching games this season.

I got mad at first because I know Teddy isn’t the answer in the long run. But yeah. It’s been nice just saying. This is what they are today. Refreshing in fact. 

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

We're just getting beat by a good football team. We're playing better than I expected us to, but I never fell into the trap of believing that we were actually a good football team this season. It's kinda refreshing honestly. I don't get mad at all watching games this season.

I stopped getting mad a long time ago....after we lost the Super Bowl I decided it just wasn't worth the headache any longer.  Not sure how anyone who watched the RR era didn't die of a heart attack by letting themselves get heated over the years worth of his poo coached teams.  

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