There is nothing to defend here tonight.
The bears have more talent, better coaches and they kicked our ass.
It all started down 3-0, 2nd and 5 room pitches to Murray for what would have been easily a first down, instead he fumbles and we end up third and 10.
The bears blitz Dez as no idea what's going on and it's a pick six. Scrambling from there on.
Defense played really well while missing five guys from the group and the offense with all the money players and big names c ant do anything. Everyone takes turns making mistakes.
But, cirque de solei dancers and an open roof so buy a ticket for a stadium tour. Cause that's what matters.
Someone else said it but I feel for ya theebs. You gotta witness that shit firsthand. That's big money, too. I got far more respect for people who pay that and show up week-in and week-out than I do for the people who buy the tickets and scalp them on stubhub.
lolI missed Hannity for this shit.
Were there a ton of Bears fans tonight?
Were there a ton of Bears fans tonight?
Yes, did you not hear them everytime they bears scored?
At least 10 to 15 thousand easily.
All got tickets. From season ticket holders who probably made a big profit, which is why a large number of people bought tickets in he first place, to sell the, for profit.
It sucks.
I'm deaf, fucker.
I'm deaf, fucker.
This is the kind of free and easy reply that sets this place apart... brevity, but so much said.
Dead right on that play. I knew you could challenge it as soon as they threw the yellow flag for PI. I literally thought Garrett and Ryan were going to scream until they were blue in the face, but Garrett wouldn't throw the challenge flag and it wouldn't make a shit. Then someone screamed in his headphones to challenge, and the flag came out.Best part of the game:
Rob pleading with RJ to challenge the tipped ball/PI endzone play. Ginger was standing kinda complaining but clearly he had no idea what the rules were for that situation.
He really didn't know that it could be challenged until Rob ran over and yelled at him.
That situation pretty much sums up the Ginger coaching era in Dallas.
Now we have to sit around all week and listen to the media fry Romo and suggest that we try Orton out. They'll surely say that Jerry is dodging a bullet by not negotiating an extension to Romo's contract also.
We'll never see the true potential of this extremely talent core because Jerry was too stubborn to hire a real coaching staff after 2006.