It’s time.

September 11, 2009 by

Jay

Forte

Your thoughts on the Bears/Packers game this Sunday and anything else football.

In my opinion, this division could be the toughest in the conference. The Packers seem like the team to beat. The offense looks good and that should help the defense unlike in years past because the defense will likely have more rest with Cutler driving the offense down the field.

One last thing: Congrats to Robert for his team, the Steelers for winning Thursday night. It was a fun game to watch.

Open Thread.

September 8, 2009 by

If you are looking for a place to unleash your ANGER, you’ve come to the right place. This website should be your first and only stop on the internet superhighway. When you need us, we will be here for you.

FDB2/FJH: Where strangers become friends. Sometimes.

Open thread and a few other things.

September 7, 2009 by

Just a couple quick things to talk about:

1. For you readers who are wrestling geeks, I will be at Monday Night Raw tonight at the Allstate Arena. It is awful that WWE is having all of these guest hosts who don’t know a damn thing about the product. However, Bob Barker is going to be at RAW and Stacey spent time yesterday making a sign that says “The Price is Right 4 Monday Night”. So if that gets on TV, that is probably ours.

2. NHL ’10 comes out for Playstation 3 next week. I downloaded the demo over the weekend and it is pretty cool. I know it’s $60 but this is only the second video game I’ve bought since last year and I don’t buy newer games too often. This will be the first NHL game I am buying since 2006.

With that, I want to wish everybody a happy and safte Labor Day. This is my first day off in nearly three weeks.

Ugh.

September 6, 2009 by

College football starting and I am excited to start my day. I should have kept the channel on Comedy Central rather than watch my beloved Fighting Illini get butt fucked by Missouri. Embarrasing.

I am not an NIU Huskie fan but I’ve been living in the Dekalb area for the past seven years and I have paid some attention to them. I decided to watch the game. Watching their offense against Wisconsin was a joke. 3rd and 10 and they throw 2-yard screens and end up punting. Sounds like something Ron Turner would do with the Bears.

Open thread.

September 1, 2009 by

75 and sunny outside. Beautiful day. Too bad most of us work indoors.

Bears/Broncos recap.

August 31, 2009 by

Hester The Molester

Before I get to the recap, did anyone else hear Cris Collinsworth mention a “three-some” with Jay Cutler, Greg Olsen and his wife before halftime? He mentioned it while talking about Cutler becoming good friends with Olsen and how he went out with him and his wife and he said something along the lines “They have became a three-some”. I found it fucking hilarious so if I find a video of it, I will post it here.

Now on to the game…

Jay Cutler getting booed was flat out stupid. I understand that he said that the Bears fans are more “passionate” than Broncos fans a few weeks back but Denver was pissed before that. If you feel like you are doing a great job at work and this new boss comes in, knowing fully how well you have done, but still wants to get rid of you? I think we all would be pissed off because that is what happened in this situation.

It is hard to get excited about this team right now, but I really like what I see. This team is much improved on both sides and players seem comfortable with their roles. Sunday night, the Bears played great on both sides and a few players have been getting noticed.

Offense: Cutler kicking ass. And a good sign is that he is getting everyone on offense involved. He found at least five different receivers in the half he played and each had at least two catches. These receivers aren’t the greatest but he is getting the best out of each one. 15/21, 144 yards, 1 TD.

Matt Forte is showing to be an important part to this offense. He scored two touchdowns (One running, one receiving). Not only that, he is a good blocker too. If you need him as a back, he can do it. If you need him to line up in a slot, he can do that too. He is a very good all-around offensive player. Good thing now that the Bears actually have a quarterback, he won’t be worked as much as he was last year when he lead the team in both rushing and receiving.

The receivers and tight ends are doing well. Greg Olsen may be the starting tight end but Desmond Clark is still needed. They both seem to be getting a fair share of passes thrown to. Earl Bennett is showing that he is comfortable in his role and he says he knows the playbook.

On defense: Kevin Payne in my opinion is the most surprising player on defense this preseason. He has played well in the last two games. Sunday night, he had five tackles and kept Denver from making big plays in the secondary. It would be nice if he keeps this up because the Bears cannot afford to have Craig Stetlz or Danieal Manning playing more. Brian Urlacher is showing that he is healthy and ready to go and Lance Briggs has a good game with four tackles and an assist.

The Bears have one more preseason game against the Browns this Thursday night. The starters are only expected to play a series or two. I am still looking forward to the game because I want to see how well some of the 2nd/3rd string and to also think about what this team has in case of an injury down the road.

Til next time.

– MM

How about this guy Bears fans?

August 28, 2009 by

BrandonMarshall

There was a video on the news last night showing Brandon Marshall completely being lazy at Broncos practice. So obviously, he isn’t happy where he is at. He has asked to be traded during the off season. Maybe a change of scenery will also mean a change in attitude with this guy. So here is to me telling Jerry Angelo the same thing before the Cutler trade: Get on the phone with the Broncos and ask them what they want for this guy.

What do you guys think? Should Angelo take a chance? This team needs a #1 receiver. Hell, they need any receiver.

Open thread.

August 26, 2009 by

Also, for you readers who are wrestling fans: If you have $20 to spend, get “The Rise & Fall of WCW” DVD. It’s worth it.

WCW

Chicago Bears news and notes.

August 25, 2009 by

Jay

Before I get to my recap of Saturday’s preseason game, I wanted to share with you on how lame of a person I am. My highlight this past weekend was spotting Jerry Angelo downtown Saturday afternoon standing in front of the Walgreen’s on Michigan Ave. Moving on though…

The Bears offense in the first half was the story Saturday night. Last week, it seemed like there was a lot of rust that needed to be shaken off. This past Saturday night, the offense came to life. Jay Cutler threw some bullets and the young receivers stepped up and impressed. During the quarter and a half or so he played, I was thinking “So this is what a quarterback on our team looks like.” Earl Bennett and Brandon Rideau each had a couple nice catches. Devin Aromoshadu and my new favorite receiver, Juaquin Iglesias each had a nice catch.

Matt Forte is a bad ass. 9 rushes for 58 yards which is an average of 6.4 yards a carry. The big play was his 32-yard touchdown run.

On defense, Kevin Payne stepped up with three tackles and he broke up a couple potential big plays for the Giants. Alex Brown had a nice game pressuring Eli Manning and forcing a fumble in the process.

This next one is probably the only thing that annoyed me during the game: Erik Kramer’s man-crush for Caleb Hanie. In year’s past, the most beloved player might have been the backup quarterback. Hanie has played well enough to secure the backup job. God love Caleb Hanie and his great play the last two preseasons, but let’s pray that Jay doesn’t get hurt. I don’t want to come back here to write the “Oh no. We suck again.” article.

As I said before, this is only the preseason but it is a good sign that this team may be coming together. Rod Marinelli is working the defensive lineman in practices so they might be better this year. Nothing is for sure yet. I still think Minnesota is the team to beat in the division with Green Bay following closely.

With the Vikings picking up the hall-of-fame diva, they will either take a step forward but more likely take a step back due to his arm injury and his history in the Metrodome. With the Packers, Aaron Rodgers could have a break out year if healthy and their defense is much better this season. I honestly think it will take 11 or 12 wins to claim the division crown.

That’s it for now. Til next time.

– MM

I’m Tired!

August 20, 2009 by

* I’m tired of watching this bunch of losers with no sense of pride or direction.

* I’m tired of Piniella for making far too many Dustyesque moves and not leading these losers in the right direction.

* I’m tired of Hendry’s lack of vision to properly assemble a group of players that can play consistant winning baseball through the season and playoffs. When he became GM, he should have come up with a plan and stayed with it to fruition instead of changing the plan from one year to the next. Throwing millions of dollars at several players that don’t fit the needs of the team is a recipe for disaster. Hendry is a piss-poor judge of talent.

* I.m tired of these players that once they get their huge payday, become lazy and complacient. Isn’t there any sense of pride in these assholes.

* I’m tired of Sam Zell for dragging out the sale of this team for what will be damned near three years by the time it’s finally sold. The new owner will have many fences to mend. I just hope he will be able fix this fucked up mess in my lifetime.