Yeah. He's extremely raw, in a new offense and surrounded by new weapons. He might not be good, but he deserves some time.
Why don't teams just run up the score in the 2nd half?
Like, the Bears should have done what the Rams at times did last year- turn a 20-0 lead into 30+ point lead.
Because once Nagy's script ran out, he didn't know what to do.
Rerun the script then!
I feel like the Bears season just ended tonight.
That is the type of loss I feel is hard to recover from.
Could have done without the injuries yesterday, and that score was far closer than it should have been with the underlying stats telling a far different story. But a win is a win I guess so I'll take it, especially with the Falcons and Saints losing like they did, though Atlanta is on deck next week. The line is going to be ****ty all year but held up kind of okay against a good pass rush.
Was this thread as unpleasant as I suspect it was yesterday/last night
Nah. Once Rodgers got hot the Bears "fans" bounced.
Panthers recent history seems to be that of being a bit sluggish to start anyways, at least on offenseCould have done without the injuries yesterday, and that score was far closer than it should have been with the underlying stats telling a far different story. But a win is a win I guess so I'll take it, especially with the Falcons and Saints losing like they did, though Atlanta is on deck next week. The line is going to be ****ty all year but held up kind of okay against a good pass rush.
Was this thread as unpleasant as I suspect it was yesterday/last night
Panthers recent history seems to be that of being a bit sluggish to start anyways, at least on offense
the bad man is a ****ing god
I'm a Panthers fan so the Packers are part of the competition right now, but I've always been an Aaron Rodgers fan. Sucked to see him leave the field with what looked to be tears welling up in his eyes, but I'm glad he returned (though I went to bed when it was 20-3). Also these new Bears fans have made that team insufferable already this year.