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nah, but the Cards had that game won. It took a historic collapse for them to fall. That's kind of different.

No it was not a historic collapse it was Arizona being, well, Arizona :laugh: I still really wish Arizona had won, I hate how everyone is in love with the Bears, they are a good team, but they also have not really played anyone except maybe Seattle and Seattle is always crap on the road when they are on the east coast....The Bears just seem to think they are the greatest or something I mean take Lovie Smith's comment after the game: "Sometimes, when you're a team of destiny, things like that happen," WHAT A LOAD OF CRAP! Ugh! Team of destiny my foot :p

This week's schedule:

Sunday, Oct. 22

Carolina at Cincinnati

Detroit at N.Y. Jets

Green Bay at Miami

Jacksonville at Houston

New England at Buffalo

Philadelphia at Tampa Bay

Pittsburgh at Atlanta

San Diego at Kansas City

Denver at Cleveland

Arizona at Oakland

Minnesota at Seattle M

Washington at Indianapolis

Monday, Oct. 23

N.Y. Giants at Dallas

Week 7

Sunday, Oct. 22

Carolina at Cincinnati

Detroit at N.Y. Jets

Green Bay at Miami

Jacksonville at Houston

New England at Buffalo

Philadelphia at Tampa Bay

Pittsburgh at Atlanta

San Diego at Kansas City

Denver at Cleveland

Arizona at Oakland

Minnesota at Seattle

Washington at Indianapolis

Monday, Oct. 23

N.Y. Giants at Dallas - 45

No it was not a historic collapse it was Arizona being, well, Arizona :laugh:

That's never happened before. A team coming from 20 down that late without an offensive touchdown.

And with all that, they probably would've won if Denny Green wasn't an idiot.

Carolina at Cincinnati

Detroit at N.Y. Jets

Green Bay at Miami

Jacksonville at Houston

New England at Buffalo

Philadelphia at Tampa Bay

Pittsburgh at Atlanta

San Diego at Kansas City

Denver at Cleveland

Arizona at Oakland

Minnesota at Seattle

Washington at Indianapolis

N.Y. Giants at Dallas - 47 Points

Carolina at Cincinnati

Detroit at N.Y. Jets

Green Bay at Miami

Jacksonville at Houston

New England at Buffalo

Philadelphia at Tampa Bay

Pittsburgh at Atlanta

San Diego at Kansas City

Denver at Cleveland

Arizona at Oakland

Minnesota at Seattle

Washington at Indianapolis

N.Y. Giants at Dallas - 56 Points

Sunday, Oct. 22

Carolina at Cincinnati

Detroit at N.Y. Jets

Green Bay at Miami

Jacksonville at Houston

New England at Buffalo

Philadelphia at Tampa Bay

Pittsburgh at Atlanta

San Diego at Kansas City

Denver at Cleveland

Arizona at Oakland

Minnesota at Seattle

Washington at Indianapolis

Monday, Oct. 23

N.Y. Giants at Dallas - 45

Sunday, Oct. 22

Carolina at Cincinnati

Detroit at N.Y. Jets

Green Bay at Miami

Jacksonville at Houston

New England at Buffalo

Philadelphia at Tampa Bay

Pittsburgh at Atlanta

San Diego at Kansas City

Denver at Cleveland

Arizona at Oakland :cry:

Minnesota at Seattle

Washington at Indianapolis

Monday, Oct. 23

N.Y. Giants at Dallas - 45

Did Denny Green fumble twice? Miss the 'sure thing' field goal?

I'm saying even with the team collapsing down the stretch, they still likely would've won if Green wasn't an idiot.

Coaches aren't on the field. That doesn't mean that they can't screw up the game.

The coach isn't directly responsible for loosing the game, but he has a lot of control over what tempo the game is played at. Arizona had no trouble passing the ball and moving down field, Green just made a poor adjustment. This is the same thing as last year when the Lovie Smith refused to double cover Steve Smith and the Bears got burned by Carolina. However, blocking and tackling do not seem to be Arizona's strong points.

That Bears game was one of the worst-coached games I have ever seen. And it came on the heels of a great season. It was sheer stubbornness. Smith and Rivera refused to change out of their cover-2 for anyone.

Even against friggin' Carolina, which has a difficult-to-cover Steve Smith, and a QB who zones in on Smith all game long. You're going to leave Tillman or Vasher on an island with him for a lot of the plays?

I still remember when he ended up singled up against some 4th-string CB. What happened? The CB got so scared or something that he tripped trying to turn and run with Smith. Easy TD.

Simply moronic gameplan.

The Seahawks showed how you take advantage of Delhomme's tendency to focus on Smith.

Carolina at Cincinnati

Detroit at N.Y. Jets

Green Bay at Miami

Jacksonville at Houston

New England at Buffalo

Philadelphia at Tampa Bay

Pittsburgh at Atlanta

San Diego at Kansas City

Denver at Cleveland

Arizona at Oakland

Minnesota at Seattle

Washington at Indianapolis

N.Y. Giants at Dallas - 48 Points

That Bears game was one of the worst-coached games I have ever seen. And it came on the heels of a great season. It was sheer stubbornness. Smith and Rivera refused to change out of their cover-2 for anyone.

Even against friggin' Carolina, which has a difficult-to-cover Steve Smith, and a QB who zones in on Smith all game long. You're going to leave Tillman or Vasher on an island with him for a lot of the plays?

I still remember when he ended up singled up against some 4th-string CB. What happened? The CB got so scared or something that he tripped trying to turn and run with Smith. Easy TD.

Simply moronic gameplan.

The Seahawks showed how you take advantage of Delhomme's tendency to focus on Smith.

:D Hey that was a great game :p And they had beaten Carolina with that game plan during the regular season I guess they thought they could do it again.. Also while Delhomme does sometimes get stuck on passing to Smith, against Seattle, they pretty much had to throw since all our running backs were out! I think after Goings got knocked out in the first quarter, the next guy in line was some no name dude who had not played all year long :laugh: …So Seattle knew Delhomme would be trying to throw it pretty much every play and trying to get it to Smith a much as he could. What they should have done, is look to the other side a lot more and try to get it to Carter more than they did it would have helped make Seattle ease up on Smith…

Carolina at Cincinnati

Detroit at N.Y. Jets

Green Bay at Miami

Jacksonville at Houston

New England at Buffalo

Philadelphia at Tampa Bay

Pittsburgh at Atlanta

San Diego at Kansas City

Denver at Cleveland

Arizona at Oakland

Minnesota at Seattle

Washington at Indianapolis

N.Y. Giants at Dallas - 46 Points

Sunday, Oct. 22

Carolina at Cincinnati

Detroit at N.Y. Jets

Green Bay at Miami

Jacksonville at Houston

New England at Buffalo

Philadelphia at Tampa Bay

Pittsburgh at Atlanta

San Diego at Kansas City

Denver at Cleveland

Arizona at Oakland

Minnesota at Seattle

Washington at Indianapolis

Monday, Oct. 23

N.Y. Giants at Dallas TP = 45

WEEK 7

Sunday, Oct. 22

Carolina at Cincinnati

Detroit at N.Y. Jets

Green Bay at Miami

Jacksonville at Houston

New England at Buffalo

Philadelphia at Tampa Bay

Pittsburgh at Atlanta

San Diego at Kansas City

Denver at Cleveland

Arizona at Oakland

Minnesota at Seattle

Washington at Indianapolis

Monday, Oct. 23

N.Y. Giants at Dallas - 46

Sunday, Oct. 22

Carolina at Cincinnati

Detroit at N.Y. Jets

Green Bay at Miami

Jacksonville at Houston

New England at Buffalo

Philadelphia at Tampa Bay

Pittsburgh at Atlanta

San Diego at Kansas City

Denver at Cleveland

Arizona at Oakland

Minnesota at Seattle M

Washington at Indianapolis

Monday, Oct. 23

N.Y. Giants at Dallas

Points: 33

WEEK 7

Sunday, Oct. 22

Carolina at Cincinnati

Detroit at N.Y. Jets

Green Bay at Miami

Jacksonville at Houston

New England at Buffalo

Philadelphia at Tampa Bay

Pittsburgh at Atlanta

San Diego at Kansas City

Denver at Cleveland

Arizona at Oakland

Minnesota at Seattle

Washington at Indianapolis

Monday, Oct. 23

N.Y. Giants at Dallas - 49

Sunday, Oct. 22

Carolina at Cincinnati

Detroit at N.Y. Jets

Green Bay at Miami

Jacksonville at Houston

New England at Buffalo

Philadelphia at Tampa Bay

Pittsburgh at Atlanta

San Diego at Kansas City

Denver at Cleveland

Arizona at Oakland

Minnesota at Seattle

Washington at Indianapolis

Monday, Oct. 23

N.Y. Giants at Dallas - 49

Week 8

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Carolina at Cincinnati

Detroit at N.Y. Jets

Green Bay at Miami

Jacksonville at Houston

New England at Buffalo

Philadelphia at Tampa Bay

Pittsburgh at Atlanta

San Diego at Kansas City

Denver at Cleveland

Arizona at Oakland

Minnesota at Seattle

Washington at Indianapolis

N.Y. Giants at Dallas -- 42

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