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Offseason sucks but we cant turn on each other
WE'RE ALL IN THE SHIT TOGETHER MEIN
You mean the 14-and-34 "complete" rebuild shit? . . .
Offseason sucks but we cant turn on each other
WE'RE ALL IN THE SHIT TOGETHER MEIN
I especially love how all the trolling posters come to each others defense in threads lately. It's like one big troll love fest....
Sure does feel this way.
I feel like I am being trolled about being called a troll, but any response to said trolling brings me right back to being a troll.
So sorry for not dancing around in a cheerleader outfit for you all. I save that show exclusively for Mrs. Vu.
OK, never mind. Guess it wasn't a joke.
Has it ever occurred to you that maybe people just have a different opinion? I don't know what is going on with you, but somehow you became like the bears homer enforced. Now you go around full optimist on every unknown (which is cool, we all have our perspective) while losing it and accusing everyone with a differing opinion of being a troll (not cool - full douche bag, actually).
Here is my #calledit:
If the bears catch fire this season and tear the NFL up, you will be running your mouth up and down these boards telling everyone that had a wait and see attitude how they aren't real fans and don't deserve to have fun watching the bears win.
Bet you this guy is keeping a list and if the bears are real good, he gon be buzzing around all year fucking ruining it.
Just remember people, if you are even a little skeptical - shit, if you are even cautiously optimistic, then you aren't a real fan. You're just a filthy troll. And if you have even the slightest reservation about Trubs, well then fuck you.
If the bears catch fire this year, only the homers get to enjoy it.
Visionman, you've got no vision, man . . .
I think he's just giving Bearmick shit for all the negative early posting he did on Trubs. Wasn't as tongue in cheek back then. Bearmick has altered his rip technique to allow him an out if Mitch succeeds. I suspect Xero is currently playing as much as Mick is and watching guys get pissed over it as an example.
I know this may be a strange concept to some but maybe early on mick wasn't high on trubisky and felt his lack of experience was too risky and could increase the likelihood of Trubisky busting. After watching him with a few starts he saw some good qualities but was still skeptical, so his negative outlook turned to one of hopeful skepticism. I know it is crazy but peoples opinion can change after watching a player on the field.
For example I was glad the Bears took a QB with the first...didn't see a point in trading up and I felt Watson was the better pick, but either way I was glad they took a QB and were at the very least putting there focus on bettering the QB position. After watching him last year, I saw some good things and I saw some things he needs to work on...but what I did see is that at this moment he is still a very big unknown. How much will he benefit from better coaching (that's assuming Nagy and his staff turn out to be the better coaches), how much will he benefit from better WR's (that's assuming Robinson stays healthy, White actually stays on the field, Gabriel and Miller are solid, and Burton is more than a bench player), and will he be able to step his game up in his second year in the NFL? There are a lot of questions still and I am hoping he benefits from coach and upgraded WR's and takes the next step....but I am still very skeptical that he can do that.
Does this make me a hater or a troll?
I know this may be a strange concept to some but maybe early on mick wasn't high on trubisky and felt his lack of experience was too risky and could increase the likelihood of Trubisky busting. After watching him with a few starts he saw some good qualities but was still skeptical, so his negative outlook turned to one of hopeful skepticism. I know it is crazy but peoples opinion can change after watching a player on the field.
For example I was glad the Bears took a QB with the first...didn't see a point in trading up and I felt Watson was the better pick, but either way I was glad they took a QB and were at the very least putting there focus on bettering the QB position. After watching him last year, I saw some good things and I saw some things he needs to work on...but what I did see is that at this moment he is still a very big unknown. How much will he benefit from better coaching (that's assuming Nagy and his staff turn out to be the better coaches), how much will he benefit from better WR's (that's assuming Robinson stays healthy, White actually stays on the field, Gabriel and Miller are solid, and Burton is more than a bench player), and will he be able to step his game up in his second year in the NFL? There are a lot of questions still and I am hoping he benefits from coach and upgraded WR's and takes the next step....but I am still very skeptical that he can do that.
Does this make me a hater or a troll?
I know this may be a strange concept to some but maybe early on mick wasn't high on trubisky and felt his lack of experience was too risky and could increase the likelihood of Trubisky busting. After watching him with a few starts he saw some good qualities but was still skeptical, so his negative outlook turned to one of hopeful skepticism. I know it is crazy but peoples opinion can change after watching a player on the field.
For example I was glad the Bears took a QB with the first...didn't see a point in trading up and I felt Watson was the better pick, but either way I was glad they took a QB and were at the very least putting there focus on bettering the QB position. After watching him last year, I saw some good things and I saw some things he needs to work on...but what I did see is that at this moment he is still a very big unknown. How much will he benefit from better coaching (that's assuming Nagy and his staff turn out to be the better coaches), how much will he benefit from better WR's (that's assuming Robinson stays healthy, White actually stays on the field, Gabriel and Miller are solid, and Burton is more than a bench player), and will he be able to step his game up in his second year in the NFL? There are a lot of questions still and I am hoping he benefits from coach and upgraded WR's and takes the next step....but I am still very skeptical that he can do that.
Does this make me a hater or a troll?
Skeptical is fine. But very skeptical? That requires you to come to some negative conclusions, based upon nothing.
You, Bearmick, and the rest are free to have your (uneducated) opinions.
OK, never mind. Guess it wasn't a joke.
Has it ever occurred to you that maybe people just have a different opinion? I don't know what is going on with you, but somehow you became like the bears homer enforced. Now you go around full optimist on every unknown (which is cool, we all have our perspective) while losing it and accusing everyone with a differing opinion of being a troll (not cool - full douche bag, actually).
Here is my #calledit:
If the bears catch fire this season and tear the NFL up, you will be running your mouth up and down these boards telling everyone that had a wait and see attitude how they aren't real fans and don't deserve to have fun watching the bears win.
Bet you this guy is keeping a list and if the bears are real good, he gon be buzzing around all year fucking ruining it.
I got a good laugh out of your theory though.
His theory is likely to be correct because you've done it before. Can't remember whether it was after the first few games of the Trestman era before Cutler stated sucking again and then got outplayed by his backup, or another time, but after one short period of a few good games you certainly did take the "anyone who didn't believe can get off the fucking wagon, we don't want or need you now" attitude. So if there's a bright honeymoon period at the start of the Nagy era, I have no doubt you'll pull the same kind of shit.
As always, I call a spade a spade
I truly hope he does make me eat my words. I doubt the kid bigly and I'm prepared for a rare moment of incorrectness.
Unfortunately you have a habit of misidentifying spades though, most recently evidenced by your calling anyone remotely objective about Trubisky or the new Bears direction a troll.