NFL Regular season thread (Week 4)

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SirClintonPortis
10-03-2010, 11:17 PM
Collins down. Outlook for Chicago is bad for the next few weeks.

Ruhskins
10-03-2010, 11:35 PM
Bears o-line is worse than ours. Cutler can win games with his ability. Campbell always needs others.

Apparently that wasn't the case tonight, Cutler looked like crap and had the same issues that Campbell has had in the past. Cutler is not elite enough to beat a team by himself, something that you'll see the likes of Manning, Brees, and Brady do.

SirClintonPortis
10-03-2010, 11:53 PM
Apparently that wasn't the case tonight, Cutler looked like crap and had the same issues that Campbell has had in the past. Cutler is not elite enough to beat a team by himself, something that you'll see the likes of Manning, Brees, and Brady do.

He beat Green Bay and Dallas. He made big plays to Knox. He extended a play in which he was about to get canned by GB and flipped it to Olsen.
Hell, last year, he beat the Vikes with a beautifully thrown ball to Aromashodu.

This week, the O-line could not tread water like they did in the previous weeks and he gets smacked with a concussion. The Bears o-line is never going to dominate an opposing o-line this year. They'll always be underdogs.


Cutler may be facing similar external issuses to Campbell like the shitty O-line, but mentally and physically, he is much above Campbell. Campbell is not good with "over the top routes" or routes in which the target point has leads the receiver "up" field. He's only good at stuff like comebacks and the like. Campbell is also mediocre at extending the play, while Cutler has shown he can avoid some critical sacks and the like.

CRedskinsRule
10-04-2010, 12:02 AM
So,

I just want to make sure I understand this right. KC is the only undefeated team in the NFL? Really KC.

Ruhskins
10-04-2010, 12:05 AM
He beat Green Bay and Dallas. He made big plays to Knox. He extended a play in which he was about to get canned by GB and flipped it to Olsen.
Hell, last year, he beat the Vikes with a beautifully thrown ball to Aromashodu.

This week, the O-line could not tread water like they did in the previous weeks and he gets smacked with a concussion. The Bears o-line is never going to dominate an opposing o-line this year. They'll always be underdogs.

Cutler may be facing similar external issuses to Campbell like the shitty O-line, but mentally and physically, he is much above Campbell. Campbell is not good with "over the top routes" or routes in which the target point has leads the receiver "up" field. He's only good at stuff like comebacks and the like. Campbell is also mediocre at extending the play, while Cutler has shown he can avoid some critical sacks and the like.

Why do you keep comparing Cutler to Campbell? It makes no sense whatsoever. Cutler is a good QB, not a great one; and the other is a mediocre QB that is sitting on Oakland's bench.

Cutler got dominated by another team and was not able to overcome the the deficiencies of his offense (although I think their D played well and gave the offense opportunities to come back in this game). Now he has a concussion and who knows what will become of him. End of story.

Ruhskins
10-04-2010, 12:08 AM
So,

I just want to make sure I understand this right. KC is the only undefeated team in the NFL? Really KC.

Sign of the apocalypse?

I must say, there is no dominant team in the NFL this year. Indy and New England seem mortal. The AFC North teams are going to beat the crap out of each other. The NFC East seems a bit mediocre, and every bandwagon's SB favorite, the Cowpukes, had to win a desperation game last week. Hell, even the AFC and NFC West doesn't seem to have a clear-cut division winner.

I think we are going to see a lot of last minute games decide playoff spots this year.

CRedskinsRule
10-04-2010, 12:13 AM
Sign of the apocalypse?

I must say, there is no dominant team in the NFL this year. Indy and New England seem mortal. The AFC North teams are going to beat the crap out of each other. The NFC East seems a bit mediocre, and every bandwagon's SB favorite, the Cowpukes, had to win a desperation game last week. Hell, even the AFC and NFC West doesn't seem to have a clear-cut division winner.

I think we are going to see a lot of last minute games decide playoff spots this year.

It makes the league's decision to have division games in the final weeks look like Super Genius. It could be an interesting December.

I am glad that Dallas had such an early bye week. I am hoping that between the HOF game, and early bye, they will be sucking wind in December.

SirClintonPortis
10-04-2010, 12:37 AM
Why do you keep comparing Cutler to Campbell? It makes no sense whatsoever. Cutler is a good QB, not a great one; and the other is a mediocre QB that is sitting on Oakland's bench.

Cutler got dominated by another team and was not able to overcome the the deficiencies of his offense (although I think their D played well and gave the offense opportunities to come back in this game). Now he has a concussion and who knows what will become of him. End of story.
You tried to make them appear equivalent. I responded with a counter.

Giants D-line played lights out and milked the laws of physics in their favor. Cutler's not going to overcome EVERY game, but he has made it work against Green Bay and Dallas and a few others. He's outdone Campbell in that regard. He and the refs are why the Bears are overachieving as much as they are. Put in someone with worse pocket presence and the like, and they're lucky to even milk out one win.

SirClintonPortis
10-04-2010, 12:38 AM
So,

I just want to make sure I understand this right. KC is the only undefeated team in the NFL? Really KC.

Their defense has been surprisingly consistent in fantasy as well. I guess that's what drafting high every year can do to you.

And Jamaal Charles is a FF beast.

Ruhskins
10-04-2010, 12:40 AM
You tried to make them appear equivalent. I responded with a counter.

Giants D-line played lights out and milked the laws of physics in their favor. Cutler's not going to overcome EVERY game, but he has made it work against Green Bay and Dallas and a few others. He's outdone Campbell in that regard. He and the refs are why the Bears are overachieving as much as they are. Put in someone with worse pocket presence and the like, and they're lucky to even milk out one win.

But you started to compare them initially, once again, I don't get why you do it.

Anyway, I think that any QB in that pocket (the Bears) would not have succeeded or survived. It seems that the Giants D-line got the whole "we're desperate for a win" down tonight.

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