Dallas may have the best receiving corps? Just stop.
Talent wise, they're definitely up there. Miles when healthy is a legit #1 WR on most teams. Dez has the talent of a #1 WR. Witten is still a solid pass catching TE, despite his shaky start. Also have two RBs that can catch the ball... That's a pretty damn good start for a receiving core.
Panthers WR Steve Smith on the Tim Jennings 4thQ INT: "That was the best play he made all game on me so, but it was a key moment in the game. It changed the momentum. I know you want to pump him up, but I've been kicking his ass every time I come up here. Today wasn't no different.
This makes me want to see Bears acquire Smith
Upgrade our WR's and the lovely media quesitons for those 2 and awkward first meeting in lockerroom
Dallas may have the best receiving corps? Just stop.
um yea...austin bryant witten are all good. even that ogletree dude is solid. and i said arguably, they certainly have good pass catchers. though its hard to compare them to the packers or falcons since romo is such a bum
um yea...austin bryant witten are all good. even that ogletree dude is solid. and i said arguably, they certainly have good pass catchers. though its hard to compare them to the packers or falcons since romo is such a bum
The Bears largely played pretty poorly today, yes they won, but to pretend all is well is silly.
Play calling has been brutal all year, the O-line is awful.
The team has had a lot of successes and been very good at times but they do have problems.
Nobody is saying they don't have problems.
What we are saying is that Super Bowls aren't won in October. The idea is to win games and put your team in great position for the playoffs, stay healthy... and then get your team to peak about 2 months from now. iIt's what the Giants did last year. The Packers did it the year before that.
What we are saying is that Super Bowls aren't won in October. The idea is to win games and put your team in great position for the playoffs, stay healthy... and then get your team to peak about 2 months from now. iIt's what the Giants did last year. The Packers did it the year before that.
So voicing concerns halfway through the season isn't okay?
So voicing concerns halfway through the season isn't okay?
Of course it is...but you said they were going ballistic. Going ballistic is a bit over the top IMO. But I guess it's their job to overreact to things.
Of course it is...but you said they were going ballistic. Going ballistic is a bit over the top IMO. But I guess it's their job to overreact to things.
They were going ballistic about the O-line. And rightfully so, they were awful.