Kolek planning to go pro
I'm not sure how what I said got taken out of context, but welcome to an internet message board I suppose.Fact is, and you can ask any NFL scout, Cutler has premier arm strength (Stafford too). Rodgers has above average arm strength.By no means is it a knock on Rodgers, he's both the best QB in the NFL and has better accuracy than any QB period. Why that makes Packer fans mad, I have no idea. No one is saying Cutler is better than Rodgers, give me a break. If you can't accept that Rodgers arm strength is above average and less than Cutler's, then you should probably find something else to worry about. Arm strength is a very important part of being a QB, but accuracy even more so. If you can stop confusing accuracy with arm strength, I think some people would have better thoughts here.
I think because you said premeir and not strength I misconstrued what you were trying to say, my bad. In terms of pure arm stength (distance, velocity) Cutler and Stafford may have betters arms than Rodgers, I don't know and I don't have a chance to talk to scouts. However, as long as a qb has the ability to make all the throws needed in the NFL (and Rodgers certainly does), I don't think it really matters much. Some of the greatest qb's in history didn't always have the strongest arms in the league and some qb's with great arm strength were awful. Cutler does appear to have a very strong arm, but he's only an average NFL starting qb.
Suh deserves whatever he gets. VandenBosch's hit on Rogers in the first half was clean and a reputation call. No other defense gets that call. Same with the chop block call. Morris cut the guy before the guard engaged. But, regardless, Detroit is who I thought they were. Not ready for prime time, can't handle the pressure.
The chop block was a bad call as well. He actually cuts him right before the lineman engages, not after. This crew was a flag happy crew. Hurt the flow of the game for awhile.
2nd half was a lot better for Hanie. I think they still win at home vs KC & @ Denver(I hope), but I have picked against Tebow every week and that hasn't gone so well.
That pick right before half was just a killer and the difference (6 point swing) in the game.
There is absolutely no way they lose to Tebow
I'll bet a lot of fans have said this. Typical Bear fan bluster.
MUDish is nowhere near a koo-aid drinking, blustery Bears fan.I think the Giants are going to be out. They will lose to the Saints tonight, and that will put them at 6-5. The Cowboys will win the NFC East. Also the Saints will win the South.So that means you have two wildcard spots for the Lions, Bears and Falcons. Bears own the tiebreaker with the Falcons, but Falcons have a relatively easy end (at Houston, at Carolina, Jax, at NO and TB). I think they go 4-1.Bears (KC, @Broncos, Seattle, @GB, @MN) could match that...can't see them doing worse than 3-2.Lions (@NO, MN, @Oak, SD, @GB) at best will go 3-2. And the two losses would likely be to NO and GB, which will mean their conference record will be worse than the Bears.So my guess is:1. GB2. SF3. NO4. Dallas5. Atlanta6. Chicago
I don't see the bears beating NO in the wild card