QUOTE (bmags @ Oct 27, 2014 -> 09:01 AM)
You never see players pull up like that and it be best case scenario.
Oh well, it was a fitting end point to the Bears season.
Best part about Bears fandom right now is you cannot criticize the defense without being on #teamcutler, you cannot criticize Cutler and the offense without being #teamtucker even though all deserved blame.
I still think that given the greater resources on offense, that they cannot do a plan like San Diego where they aim to just have long drawn out drives against bad defenses like GB/Pats/Carolina(at the time) is the much much more disappointing issue this season.
Last week I would agree with this. After yesterday, i think it is unanimous that the entire dumpster is on fire
With Jay, for me he has regressed to the absolute worst Jay that we could have possibly imagined. Locking on targets, forgetting that anyone but Marshall is on the field, not protecting the ball, interceptions.
With the Tucker defense, it has gotten to the point where it is obvious that Tucker feels that vanilla is the best approach. There is absolutely no creativity, no ability to change things midstream, he doesnt try and confuse the offense. And with this sort of approach, Qbs just look for windows and pick it apart. And with them trying to force Shea and DJ into the lineup, there are gaping holes in the middle