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The Rams defense is just terrible. Mark Sanchez is playing his best game since the 2009 Rose Bowl.
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God this is awful.
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The hubris of Bears Fan was something to behold before this game.
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I could see the game reflected in the window during our gig. 20-0 early on. It looked pretty awful.
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tkihshbt wrote:
The hubris of Bears Fan was something to behold before this game.
No one does hubris better than BearFan. In 1985, I was working for a guy who was originally from Chicago. When he found out I was a Raiders fan, he got his red, puffy face in my grille and started shouting at me with his shitty Chicago accent that he wanted the Bears to play the Raiders in the Super Bowl that year so the Bears could crush the Raiders as payback for what Jack Tatum did to Daryl Stingley.
I have no idea how one's mind works to think the Bears were going to square the account for a player who never played for them by beating a team on which the player who injured the player who never played for the Bears no longer played.
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In other news, Jason Campbell woke up this morning and was promptly sacked again by Aldon Smith.
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forsberg_us wrote:
In other news, Jason Campbell woke up this morning and was promptly sacked again by Aldon Smith.
Poor Jason Campbell. He ought to wear a target on his jersey instead of a number.
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artie_fufkin wrote:
forsberg_us wrote:
In other news, Jason Campbell woke up this morning and was promptly sacked again by Aldon Smith.
Poor Jason Campbell. He ought to wear a target on his jersey instead of a number.
Smith just sacked Campbell again while in line at Starbucks.
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artie_fufkin wrote:
tkihshbt wrote:
The hubris of Bears Fan was something to behold before this game.
No one does hubris better than BearFan. In 1985, I was working for a guy who was originally from Chicago. When he found out I was a Raiders fan, he got his red, puffy face in my grille and started shouting at me with his shitty Chicago accent that he wanted the Bears to play the Raiders in the Super Bowl that year so the Bears could crush the Raiders as payback for what Jack Tatum did to Daryl Stingley.
I have no idea how one's mind works to think the Bears were going to square the account for a player who never played for them by beating a team on which the player who injured the player who never played for the Bears no longer played.
umbrage, outrage. you have unfairly characterized the proud people of chicago. but we can laugh it off now because we have a new sense of honor and self-respect.
. . . but don't try it again, or i might have to throw another hissy fit.
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"you have unfairly characterized the proud people of chicago."
My apologies. If you watched SNL in the late '80s and saw the recurring parody of Da Bears and their fans, it did a much better job of unfairly characterizing this guy than I ever could.
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artie_fufkin wrote:
tkihshbt wrote:
The hubris of Bears Fan was something to behold before this game.
No one does hubris better than BearFan. In 1985, I was working for a guy who was originally from Chicago. When he found out I was a Raiders fan, he got his red, puffy face in my grille and started shouting at me with his shitty Chicago accent that he wanted the Bears to play the Raiders in the Super Bowl that year so the Bears could crush the Raiders as payback for what Jack Tatum did to Daryl Stingley.
I have no idea how one's mind works to think the Bears were going to square the account for a player who never played for them by beating a team on which the player who injured the player who never played for the Bears no longer played.
Was he also a Cub Fan? They still hate Lance Berkman because he faked getting hit in the head in a late September series in 2004.
Not only did Jason Campbell just get sacked again by Aldon Smith, but Bear Fan woke up this morning to the realization that Chicago isn't going to the Super Bowl.
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"Was he also a Cub Fan?"
I don't remember, but I don't think it never got to the point where I worked for him during a baseball season. He was the managing editor of the first paper I worked for and he got canned because he pulled his Biff Tannen bullshit with the publisher's son.
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artie_fufkin wrote:
"you have unfairly characterized the proud people of chicago."
My apologies. If you watched SNL in the late '80s and saw the recurring parody of Da Bears and their fans, it did a much better job of unfairly characterizing this guy than I ever could.
ahh . . . but that was done by Chicagoans (or honorary ones) for Chicagoans. You are neglecting the First Law of Humor and Offense, which is "we" can make fun of "us", but "you" can't.