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If We Can't Beat A Todd Collins Led Team


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he is actually a pretty solid veteran backup.

but if you are the Bears you are saying the samething, if we can't beat a rookie QB w/ 3 rookie WRs......we should call it quits.

our defense held the saints highpower offense to one touchdown(rest fieldgoals) if collins goes off on us I gonna have a melt down on here.

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he is actually a pretty solid veteran backup.

but if you are the Bears you are saying the samething, if we can't beat a rookie QB w/ 3 rookie WRs......we should call it quits.

seriously, i don't know where people are getting this idea from.

people are blowing his 4 game stint with the redskins way out of proportion. he's a professional clipboard holder. thats all he's ever done. there's a reason for that.

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seriously, i don't know where people are getting this idea from.

people are blowing his 4 game stint with the redskins way out of proportion. he's a professional clipboard holder. thats all he's ever done. there's a reason for that.

Sort of like Moore at the end of last season.

I'm pretty confident we pull everything together for our first win on Sunday. Great way to go into the Bye Week too. Stop their run game, control the clock, count on our DBs, and win with Kasay's leg. It will be a very low scoring game, IMO.

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I agree, if we can't beat a team with a backup QB, terrible looking O-line (if you thought ours was looking bad), and mediocre receivers.... I will be more pissed than I have been the last four weeks.

you just described the panthers:D:D

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Sort of like Moore at the end of last season.

I'm pretty confident we pull everything together for our first win on Sunday. Great way to go into the Bye Week too. Stop their run game, control the clock, count on our DBs, and win with Kasay's leg. It will be a very low scoring game, IMO.

I agree.

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our defense held the saints highpower offense to one touchdown(rest fieldgoals) if collins goes off on us I gonna have a melt down on here.

eh, the Saints have struggled so far this season to a large degree on offense. Defense did there job, but they have started off strong in other games against lesser offenses. Our issue is putting points up. Short fields, long fields.....when can't seem to find our way against anyone into the endzone.

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seriously, i don't know where people are getting this idea from.

people are blowing his 4 game stint with the redskins way out of proportion. he's a professional clipboard holder. thats all he's ever done. there's a reason for that.

he is good enough to come in a play a game...and not be the reason they lose. His job isn't to be great....it is to come in for a game and not be bad.

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