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Chicago 21 Arizona 24 Monday Night Football
Posted: October 16, 2006, 1:23 pm
by Winnow
What are your predictions for tonight's game? People are comparing the Bears to the '85 team. To go along with their great defense, this year they have a good offense. There are only two teams left on their schedule with winning records. Talk of a 16-0 season is in the air.
The Cardinals are without Larry Fitzgerald and their offensive line ranks as one of the worst in the league.
My prediction: Chicago 21, Arizona 24
I'm a homer and must pick the Cardinals.
My non homer prediction would be: Chicago 24, Arizona 10
Posted: October 16, 2006, 1:37 pm
by Waran
If the Edge would be able to get past the offensive line and score some touchdowns, my fantasy team would be in a lot better position than they are now! Turning out to be a disappointment of a keeper pick.
Chicago will continue their dominance and not even get stopped by Arizona, Bears 31 Cards 9.
Posted: October 16, 2006, 1:38 pm
by Sylvus
In fantasy football, I am down by two points with Robbie Gould and Chicago's TE left to play. My opponent has Thomas Jones.
I predict that Thomas Jones will have 160 yards rushing and 2 TD and I'm going to lose this week.
Bears 40 (there's a defensive score in there too)
Cardinals 13
Posted: October 16, 2006, 1:56 pm
by Winnow
Sylvus wrote:
I predict that Thomas Jones will have 160 yards rushing and 2 TD and I'm going to lose this week.
The Cardinals defense isn't that bad against the run. Larry Johnson only had 36 yards rushing against them last week and S. Jackson (Rams) only had 62 vs the Cardinals their other game at home. Where they'll get burned is on screen passes so Thomas Jones will still get yardage receiving if not rushing.
I'm down by 31 points with Thomas Jones, Anquan Boldin and Neil Rackers left. I figure I have a chance as Chicago will probably have the lead and use ball control with Thomas Jones and the Cardinals will be throwing to try and catch up so Boldin should get some garbage yards in a blowout.
The Cardinals aren't too shabby defensively with big play potential to score (99 yard TD a few games ago by Adrian Wilson) but there's no getting around a bad offensive line. Matt Leinart looked good though!
Posted: October 16, 2006, 2:18 pm
by miir
27 - 3 Bears.
Arizona sucks, Chicago doesn't.
My prediction: Chicago 21, Arizona 24
You think a team that can barely put up 20 points against the below average defenses of St Louis, Seattle and Philly is going to rack up 24 against the best defense in the league? Sure they scored 34 against San Fran, but they are right fucking horrbile.
Leinart had a pretty good game vs the Chiefs but the Bears defense is going to be a real wakeup call for him.
I really hope Leinart does well. He's got loads of talent and potential, but I think he'll be lucky if he can walk off the field under his own power tonight.
Posted: October 16, 2006, 2:50 pm
by cid
Bears 31 Cards 6
Posted: October 16, 2006, 4:11 pm
by Soreali
Da Bears 97 - Arizona 3
Dick Butkis(sp?) will come out of the stands and sack Leinart, ending his career.
Posted: October 16, 2006, 9:53 pm
by Kelshara
That.. was a damn impressive first drive. Holy shit.
And yes I am laying on the sofa sick as a dog watching MNF.. make fun of me for posting during it

Posted: October 16, 2006, 11:28 pm
by miir
Holy crap, who could have predicted this.
Posted: October 17, 2006, 12:01 am
by Sylvus
There's my defensive score.
I still don't think the Cardinals will win.
Posted: October 17, 2006, 12:43 am
by Sylvus
If the Cardinals lose this game, you're never allowed to post another thread about them, Winnow.
Posted: October 17, 2006, 12:57 am
by Sylvus
The Cardinals are driving and at midfield right now, down 24-23. I'd like to go on record saying that Urlacher is going to block the field goal attempt to seal the win, then he's going to eat Neil Rackers still-beating heart right out of his chest.
It won't surprise me one bit.
Posted: October 17, 2006, 1:00 am
by Sylvus
Oh, and I'm pretty sure Matt Leinart is going to be fellated by Joe Theisman in the locker room later, win or lose.
Posted: October 17, 2006, 1:03 am
by miir
Wide left!!
Posted: October 17, 2006, 1:04 am
by Soreali
Well I think Racker is going to hang himself on the uprights after missing that field goal..
Posted: October 17, 2006, 1:06 am
by Winnow
Fucking Christ! Unbelievable.
The Cardinals are cursed like no other franchise.
Matt Leinart's going to be great with the next team he plays for in 6 years.
Posted: October 17, 2006, 1:07 am
by Kaldaur
What a game. Thank God for the Bears defense, that was an incredible 5 minutes there.
Posted: October 17, 2006, 1:21 am
by Sylvus
I find the whole Rex Grossman story inspirational. Overcoming Down's Syndrome to be a professional football player is quite a feat.
What's that you say? Oh...
Posted: October 17, 2006, 1:29 am
by Canelek
Bears show OMGIAMRETARDEDCAUSEALOTISTWOWORDS of confidence starting a kicker at QB.
Posted: October 17, 2006, 3:47 am
by masteen
Sylvus wrote:I find the whole Rex Grossman story inspirational. Overcoming Down's Syndrome to be a professional football player is quite a feat.
What's that you say? Oh...
That's the princess of the Gator Nation you're talking about there, assface. Show some respeck!
Posted: October 17, 2006, 8:09 am
by Cartalas
God!!! Both these teams suck
Posted: October 17, 2006, 9:56 am
by Al
My head asplode! I spent the entire night at work in a rut because I only saw the first quarter and only got 1 update, "6 minutes to go, 23-10 Arizona." I'm on my way home with the news on the radio and I hear, "And in football last night, the Bears beat the Cardinals 24-23". I may have pooped a little. A win is a win. How they won I do not know (well, actually it was just like all last season... defense and special teams). I have never in my life seen quite the fiasco I saw in the first quarter. The defense was playing like it was Carolina in the playoffs and the offense was playing like... well, like the Bears offense. I cannot believe they won... I am shocked and awed, and a little confused.
Posted: October 17, 2006, 10:10 am
by noel
Sylvus wrote:Oh, and I'm pretty sure Matt Leinart is going to be fellated by Joe Theisman in the locker room later, win or lose.
Lol.
How bad does it suck to be Matt Leinhart sent to that shithole of a team. Good thing the Titans drafted that defensive guy as #1!
Posted: October 17, 2006, 12:01 pm
by Kaldaur
Seriously Noel, the only thing I was thinking as the Bears won is "Matt Leinhart played a great game, I feel bad for him." And the Cardinals coach, whose record is not the best, yet his team has played well these past few games. I know a loss is a loss, and he will probably be fired at the end of the season if things do not shape up, but still, they had the Bears beat until the end. A tough loss for the Cardinals.
Posted: October 17, 2006, 1:04 pm
by Spankes
I was at the game. We were getting ready to leave early after rex was intercepted the last time. As we were getting up to go the fumble and touchtown happened. Then the punt return shortly after. Good times. Go Bears!
Posted: October 17, 2006, 1:15 pm
by Winnow
I've got to officially write off the season but add the positives:
-The Cardinal defense only gave up 3 points to the #1 offense in the league. Thomas Jones rushed for 39 yards the game after Larry Johnson only rushed for 36 yards. I like Arizona's defense.
-Matt Leinart drove the Cardinals down the field vs the Chiefs for a potential game winning FG the week before and he was able to do it again this week. I think Leinart has impressed just about everyone with his play.
-Anquan Boldin is a super stud WR. Last game was no fluke. Boldin has a RB mentality and consistently breaks tackles and plays full speed. He does it every game.
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Negatives
-Offensive line cost the Cardinals the game. I can forgive a special teams TD and even Edge's "stood up and stripped" fumble...but you can't let your QB get blindsided by not even attempting to block the defensive end on your QB's blind side.
-Neil Rackers has got to be the biggest disappointment on the team. The offensive line was known to suck. Rackers was the best kicker in the league last year and has missed a "chip shot" 40 yard game winning field goal and a 51 yard FG the week before to tie the game with seconds left. He's also missed two other makable FGs including an earlier one int he Bears game that would have made the difference. He's getting big bucks and missing way more than his share of FGs.
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That's it for the Cardinals this year. I could give a shit if they win ten straight. (I'll give a shit again if they miraculously make the playoffs) I'm not going to get worked up over them. Time to use every draft pick on offensive linemen next year. Their last OL from USC drafted this year isn't even on the field.
Posted: October 17, 2006, 1:27 pm
by miir
The Cardinal defense only gave up 3 points to the #1 offense in the league. Thomas Jones rushed for 39 yards the game after Larry Johnson only rushed for 36 yards. I like Arizona's defense.
Bears are nowhere close to the top offense... I don't even think they are top 10.
Posted: October 17, 2006, 1:33 pm
by Boogahz
miir wrote:The Cardinal defense only gave up 3 points to the #1 offense in the league. Thomas Jones rushed for 39 yards the game after Larry Johnson only rushed for 36 yards. I like Arizona's defense.
Bears are nowhere close to the top offense... I don't even think they are top 10.
Correct!
Bears rankings:
Total Offense: 13
Passing Offense: 8
Rushing Offense: 23
Scoring Offense and Defense are ranked #2 (pretty sure I read the scoring defense columns wrong though...but who cares when we're talking winnowstats!)
http://www.nfl.com/stats/teamsort/NFL/D ... rt_col_1=3
Posted: October 17, 2006, 1:35 pm
by Burke
Anyone see the clip of Dennis Green after the game?
What did he mean?
"The Bears are who we thought they were!" he said, yelling at the top of his lungs and pounding on the podium at his postgame press conference. "Now, if you want to crown them, then crown (them)! But they are who they thought they were! And we let them off the hook!"
Posted: October 17, 2006, 1:39 pm
by Sylvus
On a brighter note, here are some of the records that the game set last night.
ESPN wrote:- The Bears' comeback from 20 points behind was the largest deficit overcome by any NFL team in a win which advanced a perfect start to 6-0 or better. The previous largest was 17 points by the 2005 Colts against the Rams to bring the Colts to 6-0, and also by the 2003 Chiefs vs. the Packers to go 6-0.
- It was the first game in NFL history in which the winning team came back from a deficit of 20 or more points by means of three touchdowns on returns.
- It was the first win in Bears history in which they trailed by at least 20 points in the second half.
- The Cardinals are the first team in NFL history to lose consecutive games in one season after leading by at least 14 points at the end of the first quarter in each game.
- In Monday's loss to the Bears, Matt Leinart became the first player in NFL history to throw at least two first-quarter touchdown passes in each of his first two career starts.
- Rex Grossman completed only 14 of 37 passes (38%), threw four interceptions and lost two fumbles on Monday and the Bears still won
- The last time a team won on the road while committing as many as six turnovers was almost 20 years ago: on Dec. 21, 1986, the Bears won in Dallas, 24-10, while throwing three interceptions and losing three fumbles.
- The last time a team won on the road while completing less than 40 percent of its passes and throwing at least four picks was almost 22 years ago: on Dec. 2, 1984 the Cowboys won in Philadelphia, 26-10, despite Danny White going 8 for 25 with four picks and Tony Dorsett throwing an interception on his only pass.
- Devin Hester had an 83-yard punt return for a touchdown on Monday night after having an 84-yard touchdown on a punt in the Bears' first game. The only two other rookies in NFL history who had at least two 80-yard punt-return touchdowns in their rookie seasons were George Atkinson for the 1968 Raiders and Craig Yeast for the 1999 Bengals.
- The Bears are only the second team in NFL history to score at least twice on fumbles and at least once on a return of either a kickoff or a punt in one game. On Oct. 25, 1964 the Browns beat the Giants, 42-20, behind fumble-return touchdowns by Paul Wiggin and Charlie Scales and a punt return by Leroy Kelly.
- Edgerrin James had a key fumble in the fourth quarter and gained only 55 yards on 36 carries. That's the most carries in one game in NFL history by a player who did not average at least two yards per rush. The old record was set way back on Nov. 25, 1951, by the Giants Eddie Price, who ran 32 times for 47 yards.
What's funny is that I'm a Lions fan and even I can laugh at the Cardinals.
Posted: October 17, 2006, 1:48 pm
by masteen
I can't blame Edge for that fumble. His line was getting blown up all night, and on that particular play, he got stood up by a D-lineman, and had 2 linebackers (Urlacher and #99 I think) both working on stripping that ball.
Posted: October 17, 2006, 1:48 pm
by Winnow
Boogahz wrote:
Bears rankings:
Total Offense: 13
Passing Offense: 8
Rushing Offense: 23
Scoring Offense and Defense are ranked #2 (pretty sure I read the scoring defense columns wrong though...but who cares when we're talking winnowstats!)
http://www.nfl.com/stats/teamsort/NFL/D ... rt_col_1=3
#1 scoring offense! (before last night's game) sheesh. You can't expect them to still be the #1 scoring offense after facing the mighty Cardinal defense!
Posted: October 17, 2006, 2:05 pm
by noel
masteen wrote:I can't blame Edge for that fumble. His line was getting blown up all night, and on that particular play, he got stood up by a D-lineman, and had 2 linebackers (Urlacher and #99 I think) both working on stripping that ball.
With that line, it's just shocking and a testament to someone's skill that the Card's were ever in the game. That's easily one of (if not the) worst O-line in the NFL.
Posted: October 17, 2006, 2:05 pm
by miir
#1 scoring offense! (before last night's game) sheesh.
Um, no.
10 passing TDs, 4 rushing and 17 FGs.... 149 points = 29.8 points per game... They were 4 in offense scoring prior to last night game... now they are 7th.
Posted: October 17, 2006, 2:25 pm
by Leonaerd
miir wrote:#1 scoring offense! (before last night's game) sheesh.
Um, no.
10 passing TDs, 4 rushing and 17 FGs.... 149 points = 29.8 points per game... They were 4 in offense scoring prior to last night game... now they are 7th.
BUT THE SUNS ARE GOING TO WIN IT ALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NASH IS MVP AND AND AND AND WE HAVE A GOOD COACH AND AND AND ~splode~
Posted: October 17, 2006, 2:28 pm
by Winnow
miir wrote:#1 scoring offense! (before last night's game) sheesh.
Um, no.
10 passing TDs, 4 rushing and 17 FGs.... 149 points = 29.8 points per game... They were 4 in offense scoring prior to last night game... now they are 7th.
http://www.bridgew.edu/athletics/DIRECT ... l-NEFC.cfm
As a team, the Bears lead the NEFC in scoring offense (40.3 ppg) and total offense (436.1 ypg) and rank third in both rushing offense (219.4 ypg) and passing offense (216.7 ypg) thanks in large part to the outstanding work of the offensive line.
Posted: October 17, 2006, 2:42 pm
by Leonaerd
A little
Power Rankings humor:
power rankings wrote:The Colts return from their bye week for a battle with the Redskins up ahead. The Titans nearly knocked off Indy two weeks ago, and then went on to shock Washington on Sunday. If A=B, and B=C, then the Colts should take care of business Sunday by some twisted football application of the transitive property.
Maybe I'm weird but I cracked up.
Posted: October 17, 2006, 4:12 pm
by Winnow
I'm officially done with this thread and the Cardinals for this year!
But Sylvus:
Nov 19 Detroit Lions @ Arizona Cardinals 5:05pm
It's on!

Posted: October 17, 2006, 4:33 pm
by noel
Winnow wrote:I'm officially done with this thread and the Cardinals for this year!
But Sylvus:
Nov 19 Detroit Lions @ Arizona Cardinals 5:05pm
It's on!

I hope I won't actually be expected to watch that abortion to be able to talk smack about it.

Posted: October 17, 2006, 5:44 pm
by Sylvus
That game is the day after the Michigan-Ohio State game. I'm going to be too busy either vigorously masturbating or weeping (maybe both!

) to watch the Lions game.
Posted: October 17, 2006, 5:48 pm
by Cartalas
Sylvus wrote:That game is the day after the Michigan-Ohio State game. I'm going to be too busy either vigorously masturbating or weeping (maybe both!

) to watch the Lions game.
Will the Lions game even be on TV?
Posted: October 17, 2006, 6:45 pm
by noel
Funny:
Cartalas wrote:Will the Lions game even be on TV?
Funnier:
Cartoel wrote:Will the Lions game even be on TV in Michigan?
See what happens when we combine our efforts?

Posted: October 17, 2006, 7:51 pm
by Al
Burke wrote:Anyone see the clip of Dennis Green after the game?
What did he mean?
"The Bears are who we thought they were!" he said, yelling at the top of his lungs and pounding on the podium at his postgame press conference. "Now, if you want to crown them, then crown (them)! But they are who they thought they were! And we let them off the hook!"
I think he meant that the Bears are no one special and that the only reason they look so good (Soooo Good!!) is that they are playing teams like Buffalo and Green Bay. The media has made them out to be the greatest team the league has seen since the 1848 Wallabies took the pennant from the Yake Drakers in the 3rd. I'm a Bears fan from way back (the first football game I ever got into was the Bears Superbowl victory), and I am not convinced they are any better than last year. Their defense is still among the best in the league, but their offense is still piss-poor. They can pull big plays against teams that suck, but any decent defense will shut the Bears down (mind you, this does not explain the Seattle game... it would appear that one defies explanation.)
And I think he meant "we" when he said, "they are who they (we) thought they were!"
Posted: October 17, 2006, 8:13 pm
by Winnow
Al wrote:
And I think he meant "we" when he said, "they are who they (we) thought they were!"
yeah, Denny green was so pissed he wasn't making any sense.
He was trying, as you mentioned, that the Bears aren't that great and can be beat which Monday Night demonstrated as I don't think anyone can say Chicago planned two defensive TDs and one Special Teams TD to win the game late in the second half. The Cardinal gameplan in the first half, before they went conservative, showed the rest of the NFL how to beat the Bears D...unless people think Matt Leinart, the rookie, is better than most QBs and can't be copied. There was no luck on those two TD drives(tipped balls, interceptions, tripped DBs, etc, Leinart just picked apart the defense.
Chicago got lucky that Rackers sucked ass and missed two very makable field goals that were all his fault and nothing the Bears did to make him miss.
Posted: October 17, 2006, 9:37 pm
by Cartalas
noel wrote:Funny:
Cartalas wrote:Will the Lions game even be on TV?
Funnier:
Cartoel wrote:Will the Lions game even be on TV in Michigan?
See what happens when we combine our efforts?

Holy shit
hahahhaha
Posted: October 17, 2006, 11:26 pm
by Zamtuk
Sylvus wrote:That game is the day after the Michigan-Ohio State game. I'm going to be too busy either vigorously masturbating or weeping (maybe both!

) to watch the Lions game.
I am more fearful of that Sunday than I am of that Saturday.
Posted: October 18, 2006, 11:09 am
by Sylvus
Why, what's sunday?
Michigan is totally going to beat Ohio State this year, you should be more worried about Saturday.
Posted: October 18, 2006, 11:26 am
by Deward
Sylvus wrote:I find the whole Rex Grossman story inspirational. Overcoming Down's Syndrome to be a professional football player is quite a feat.
What's that you say? Oh...
Oh god I spurted coffee out my nose!
Posted: October 18, 2006, 11:28 am
by Leonaerd
noel wrote:Funny:
Cartalas wrote:Will the Lions game even be on TV?
Funnier:
Cartoel wrote:Will the Lions game even be on TV in Michigan?
See what happens when we combine our efforts? :P
I like Notalas better.
Posted: October 23, 2006, 10:34 am
by Homercles
Winnow winnow winnow....
How can your Cardinals be this bad? They lost to Oakland. Oakland for christs sake! They werent supposed to win a a game all year!
Good move firing the offensive coordinator.
Offense dominated Chicago..the best defense in the NFC. FIRE THE COORDINATOR!
Then lay a monster sized egg agains a pathetic raiders team.