NFL GDT: 2021 NFC Wild Card Round: (2) New Orleans Saints vs (7) Chicago Bears - NO wins 21-9

NO vs CHI


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Blitzkrug

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Graham's like "f*** this i'm out." :laugh:

Or alternatively he's going somewhere in the back of the dome to see if he can see if the Saints will take him back.
 

Avs_19

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Graham, like everyone else, has had enough of this.

Congrats to the Saints.
 

c9777666

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Remember when Jimmy Graham was borderline impossible to cover with the Saints?

had a 3 year stretch when he could not be stopped
 

c9777666

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And thus with the final seconds off the clock, Mitch Trubisky could rest knowing he just destroyed football for an entire generation of kids since they had to watch him for like 3 hours.

it’s not his fault Kyler couldn’t beat 2 backup QB’s, Stafford at home, or a sub 100-yard Cam Newton.

say what you want about Trubisky, but the Cardinals spit the bit after the hail murray
 

Blitzkrug

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it’s not his fault Kyler couldn’t beat 2 backup QB’s, Stafford at home, or a sub 100-yard Cam Newton.

say what you want about Trubisky, but the Cardinals spit the bit after the hail murray

Literally who said anything about the Cardinals?
 

jcs0218

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If I were on the Bears, I would be asking myself: "Why did we have to be the ones who were put on Nickelodeon to lose?"
 

blueandgoldguy

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A very fitting end to the Trubisky era in Chicago. Good qbs can recover from their fellow teammates case of the dropsies, not this guy.

Outside the 1985 SuperBowl team, the Bears are remarkably like the Maple Leafs of the NFL. A team whose glory days and league championships are far back in the past...over 50 years ago. Since then, more losing seasons than not, sporadic playoff appearances, even fewer playoff wins...mostly mediocrity. And like the Leafs, the Bears have a fanbase who sell out game after game at some of the highest ticket prices in the league despite the ineptitude.
 

SirClintonPortis

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And thus with the final seconds off the clock, Mitch Trubisky could rest knowing he just destroyed football for an entire generation of kids since they had to watch him for like 3 hours.
Kids can tell.

I remember Trent Green putting things together in Washington and liking the way he played when I was 8-9.

I was left wondering why he wasn't there anymore the next season.
 

Hockeyholic

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A very fitting end to the Trubisky era in Chicago. Good qbs can recover from their fellow teammates case of the dropsies, not this guy.

Outside the 1985 SuperBowl team, the Bears are remarkably like the Maple Leafs of the NFL. A team whose glory days and league championships are far back in the past...over 50 years ago. Since then, more losing seasons than not, sporadic playoff appearances, even fewer playoff wins...mostly mediocrity. And like the Leafs, the Bears have a fanbase who sell out game after game at some of the highest ticket prices in the league despite the ineptitude.

Those Bears teams were never the same after Buddy Ryan left. One SB is a dissapointment.
 

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