Sunday, September 30, 2007

Screw it, I give up!

A disastrous loss to the Lions - Griese did not do any better than Grossman - The Packers are 4-0, Lions are 3-1 - I think it's safe to say this season is close to being over.

Frustration - no other word can describe the situation

I think I'll have to watch the fucking Cubs now...dammit!

7 comments:

BigNewsDay said...

I seriously think that the Bears need to look very hard to find a good QB in the draft, and sign a veteran QB to mentor him. The Bears still have the potential to be a great team, but this year they are just not going to have the offensive leadership to get it done.

I think it is strange that a 1st round draft pick like Grossman failed to produce, while an undrafted player like Tony Romo is one of the top rated QBs in the league.

Did I mention that the Cowboys are 4-0?

spartachris said...

Enjoy that while you can my friend, your time will come, just as ours has.

Last year in week 3 the changing of the guard came when we spanked Seattle and took over. This year it was you.

Not a lot of fun putting your heart into something you can't control. But I guess this goes with the highs and lows of being a fan.

And I'd still keep Griese in there over Grossman. At least he moved the ball. Rexy is still on the sidelines smiling like he's the fucking king of football. If he were in it would have been 37-7.

Lefty Metalhead said...

I agree BND. The Bears have a long history of drafting bad QB's. It's time for them to make a move and get someone good.

I also agree with Ken. The Cowboys will eventually run into a formidable AFC team that will bring them back to earth. Hopefully, the Cowboys will be able to beat any AFC team and give the NFC hope of winning a Superbowl. However, with the Colts and Pats as strong as they are, I don't see any NFC team winning the big game anytime soon.

BigNewsDay said...

The one thing about this Cowboy team is that they are a young team, and are getting better every game. I believe the Cowboys are going to be an NFL powerhouse for several years to come.

BTW, did anyone see Romo's run where he turned a potential 30+ yard loss into a first down?

spartachris said...

Man, its going to be hard to watch the Bears vs. the Packers. How soon do the Bulls start.

Lefty Metalhead said...

Yeah, Romo is everything Grossman should be. The Cowboys will be among the best in the NFC for years to come.

Bears - Packers will be a difficult game to watch. I will watch anyway, as Devin Hester may just continue to return TD's.

Bulls? Meh...I'm looking forward to spring training. Hopefully Ken Williams will make a few decent moves to get the White Sox back into contention.

spartachris said...

Don't get me wrong, I'll watch. But a remote will probably end up getting thrown at the TV.

By the way, I converted the data down for anyone interested:

B. Griese
34 for 52,286 yds, 2TD 3INT

converted to R. Grossman numbers =
R. Grossman
21 for 52, 157 yds, 5 INT, 1 FMBL, 6 sacks