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ARob still suffering from a Bear hangover?
Not here my man. I'm pretty sure I've never banned you for anything, ever. So 1 day. Please don't post anything even remotely political in the Bears forum. Thanks.
Oh shit. I hate Trump but it wasn't even a slam on him. I'll delete it.Not here my man. I'm pretty sure I've never banned you for anything, ever. So 1 day. Please don't post anything even remotely political in the Bears forum. Thanks.
A slam. Support. Either way doesn't matter. Zero political things, even subtle, are earning a ban if posted in the Bears forum. That's for the Bar, B&I, etc.Oh shit. I hate Trump but it wasn't even a slam on him. I'll delete it.
This is the same dumb tweet the OP posted?
This is the same dumb tweet the OP posted?
LA's offense didn't look that much better. Seems to me McVay has been figured out, for the moment any way?That, and it wasn't a great pass.
The Rams defense looked horrendous against Buffalo - If there was an egregious lack of effort anywhere, that would be the first place I'd look.
LA's offense didn't look that much better. Seems to me McVay has been figured out, for the moment any way?
Letting ARob walk was the best move Poles could have made. Like @Matttb78 wrote Robinson lost a step and wasn't worth his staying price.
Copy that.A slam. Support. Either way doesn't matter. Zero political things, even subtle, are earning a ban if posted in the Bears forum. That's for the Bar, B&I, etc.
He threw a one on one and Robinson was as effective on a jump ball as he usually is.Stafford threw a poor ball and then wonders why Robinson didn't catch it? He's supposed to throw it back shoulder towards the pylon, not to the inside where the defensive back has inside position.
Also, considering how the Rams were getting cooked, it seems weird to focus on this play given time and score. He was invisible last night but this is not a good example of him being invisible, it's an example of a poorly thrown ball and the receiver being scapegoated for it.
Oh WOW! A thread where the mouth breathers here defend a washed up former Bear to the death as if he is still some All-Pro until he inevitably washes out. Never seen this type of thing before here. Never. Nope.
My theory is that age caught up to A-rob very fast and he's just lost it.
LA's offense didn't look that much better. Seems to me McVay has been figured out, for the moment any way?
Letting ARob walk was the best move Poles could have made. Like @Matttb78 wrote Robinson lost a step and wasn't worth his staying price.
There were times in this game A Rob looked like he was running in mud.My theory is that age caught up to A-rob very fast and he's just lost it.