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RZZZA

He'll Grab Some Bench
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Everything posted by RZZZA

  1. Are we seriously going to continue to get shut out by Cy Chen? This s*** is ridiculous.
  2. too aggressive on the basepaths
  3. How about them. I kinda wish we played more like them...and by that I mean, execute competently in the trenches an be able to run block really well.
  4. We played bad but they played worse. A win is a win, carry the momentum to KC
  5. 9/16/12 Brian Urlacher interview http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=playe...p;v=k4Qe7Wm2eWw defends Jay Cutler, etc...
  6. We've had a lot of runners stranded today. Much more than usual.
  7. Well, Forte ran off the field today w/no problems. Wasn't even wearing a brace or anything on the ankle. ESPN Chicago's Michael C Wright
  8. By Brad Biggs, Tribune reporter 12:47 p.m. CDT, September 17, 2012 A week after quarterback Jay Cutler was sacked seven times, the Chicago Bears are changing up the offensive line. But scrutinized left tackle J’Marcus Webb appears to be remaining in place right now. Left guard Chris Spencer is not. The Bears will start Chilo Rachal at left guard on Sunday when they host the St. Louis Rams at Soldier Field. Rachal, signed to a one-year contract in the spring, made 38 starts over four seasons with the San Francisco 49ers, who drafted him in the second round in 2008. Spencer allowed one sack to Clay Matthews in the 23-10 loss at Green Bay when the outside linebacker beat the veteran cleanly inside. Spencer had to fend off a challenge from Rachal to keep the job during preseason. It was a new position for Spencer, too, as he was a center with the Seattle Seahawks before joining the team last year. He played 15 games at right guard in 2011, making 14 starts. “This is the first time playing left guard in my career,” Rachal said. “I like it. I am naturally left-handed. I should like this position better than right.” The Bears informed Rachal of the move on Saturday when the team gathered at Halas Hall to review game film from the loss. “I just approached my work like I do every day,” Rachal said. “I came in and got my extra lifts in. I want to take it to another level. This is a good opportunity. I have a small window and I want to maximize this opportunity because you never know when I’ll get this chance again.”
  9. I was wrong, I'm a dumbass. It happens
  10. ridiculous. Because I said one negative thing?
  11. Oh, ok...well if you're gonna use stats.
  12. what? He's been anti-clutch this year.
  13. Paul Konerko the anti-clutch
  14. Paul Konerko the anti-clutch has to be clutch
  15. boy wouldn't it be great if our championship run was helped by Viciedo and Beckham going on a hot streak?
  16. Will we drive any runners home in this inning? Taking all bets
  17. We got tuckered out scoring all those runs yesterday
  18. Tank: the perfect athlete. Just look at that physique
  19. That was a line drive into the upper deck
  20. Let's keep in mind that this is a minor league caliber Twins team we're facing today.
  21. I have to go to work in an hour so...no drinky or smokey for me I was surprised this game was a day game, I almost missed it
  22. Day games bring out the b****iness in people. Probably because we all still got stuff to do and none of us can kick back and drink something/smoke something while watching this game

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