"Cutler bucked the recent trend of quarterbacks struggling in their first postseason starts when he joined Otto Graham as the only quarterbacks to pass for two touchdowns and run for two in a playoff game."
Finally someone is giving Otto Graham the respect he deserves here in the covers forum. Don't forget Slingin' Sammy Baugh on your next worthless post.
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Quote Originally Posted by Anent:
"Cutler bucked the recent trend of quarterbacks struggling in their first postseason starts when he joined Otto Graham as the only quarterbacks to pass for two touchdowns and run for two in a playoff game."
Finally someone is giving Otto Graham the respect he deserves here in the covers forum. Don't forget Slingin' Sammy Baugh on your next worthless post.
As long as you post just as much if Cutler happens to play bad, no problem with what you got to say. It is just if he plays bad I got a feeling we wont be seeing you post anymore in here for awhile. Cutler has a lot of talent, so we shall see. Good luck
I think I know what I'm talking about bud... I just haven't gotten lucky 8 times in a row for the playoffs, GL
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Quote Originally Posted by Masterkey14:
As long as you post just as much if Cutler happens to play bad, no problem with what you got to say. It is just if he plays bad I got a feeling we wont be seeing you post anymore in here for awhile. Cutler has a lot of talent, so we shall see. Good luck
I think I know what I'm talking about bud... I just haven't gotten lucky 8 times in a row for the playoffs, GL
Pack are gonna lose. Here's why (and I'm only going from memory, nothing researched). The Packers played their last two games on the road, winning both to get into the playoffs. Their last game was at Chicago, where they pounded them (Chicago was resting some starters). What happened to New England yesterday after the pounded The Jets in the regular season? Green Bay is playing off of a tremendous amount of adrenalin right now. Can they keep it going for another road game? All of the momentum, the public, will surely be backing Green Bay. But Chicago has the clear situational advantage here. They're staying at home, are well rested, have far less injuries than Green Bay, and Culter can hold his own against Aaron Rogers.
Trust me folks. Taking GB is a setup game and you will lose. Chicago by 17 pts.
Their last game was at Chicago ( b4 the last 2 road games) where they pounded them? Chicago was resting some starters
GB played Chicago @ home and they didnt pound them
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Quote Originally Posted by Anent:
Pack are gonna lose. Here's why (and I'm only going from memory, nothing researched). The Packers played their last two games on the road, winning both to get into the playoffs. Their last game was at Chicago, where they pounded them (Chicago was resting some starters). What happened to New England yesterday after the pounded The Jets in the regular season? Green Bay is playing off of a tremendous amount of adrenalin right now. Can they keep it going for another road game? All of the momentum, the public, will surely be backing Green Bay. But Chicago has the clear situational advantage here. They're staying at home, are well rested, have far less injuries than Green Bay, and Culter can hold his own against Aaron Rogers.
Trust me folks. Taking GB is a setup game and you will lose. Chicago by 17 pts.
Their last game was at Chicago ( b4 the last 2 road games) where they pounded them? Chicago was resting some starters
GB played Chicago @ home and they didnt pound them
Anent, as a Bears fan, I can tell you that the Bears did not rest any starters in week 17 at Green Bay. Earl Bennett was the only player of note that was even out.
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Anent, as a Bears fan, I can tell you that the Bears did not rest any starters in week 17 at Green Bay. Earl Bennett was the only player of note that was even out.
Wasnt that Cutler that threw a pass 1st and goal on the 3 yrd. line hit a SEA LB right in the numbers? This guy Cutler has been putting it up for grabs his whole career.
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Wasnt that Cutler that threw a pass 1st and goal on the 3 yrd. line hit a SEA LB right in the numbers? This guy Cutler has been putting it up for grabs his whole career.
A friend who is a very seious gambler plays a strict anti-public strategy......this is the first year I've played it, and it's been a real eye opener. It's amazing when you go against teams that take 80 percent plus of the action, how the crazy gambling things(goofy backdoor covers, goalline fumbles, goalline stands late in garbage time, goofy pass interference calls, games that go over or under with garbage time turnovers etc.) start to go your way. It takes discipline because it sometimes makes you go against your first instinct and bet teams that seem to be in a bad spot at first glance(i.e. Rex Grossman the last 2 weeks of the season with covers), but it's been ny far my best season. Taking all emotion and handicapping out and picking strictly against the public. Some Sundays theres a lot of games, others very few......but its been very profitable.
Anyway.....thats why I have no doubt that the Bears will cover 3 1/2 and likely win the game.
I love watching all the ESPN and NFL Network people pick the Packers. Makes me more confidant.
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A friend who is a very seious gambler plays a strict anti-public strategy......this is the first year I've played it, and it's been a real eye opener. It's amazing when you go against teams that take 80 percent plus of the action, how the crazy gambling things(goofy backdoor covers, goalline fumbles, goalline stands late in garbage time, goofy pass interference calls, games that go over or under with garbage time turnovers etc.) start to go your way. It takes discipline because it sometimes makes you go against your first instinct and bet teams that seem to be in a bad spot at first glance(i.e. Rex Grossman the last 2 weeks of the season with covers), but it's been ny far my best season. Taking all emotion and handicapping out and picking strictly against the public. Some Sundays theres a lot of games, others very few......but its been very profitable.
Anyway.....thats why I have no doubt that the Bears will cover 3 1/2 and likely win the game.
I love watching all the ESPN and NFL Network people pick the Packers. Makes me more confidant.
I started off this week liking The Jets. But, I'm thinking both home teams will win after some inordinate road team success. Also, how can I go against Rothlisberger at home in the playoffs against Sanchez? Gotta take Pitt.
Probably the game over also, which I see is at 38 1/2. I would think The Jets would cover the over 9 in the first half too.
Culter has always thrown bone-headed int's. And despite that, he's still a winner. Honestly, while in Denver, I don't think I ever say a guy throw a prettier pass down field. Beautiful spiral. But I agree that he's a little random. Not on Sunday though.
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I started off this week liking The Jets. But, I'm thinking both home teams will win after some inordinate road team success. Also, how can I go against Rothlisberger at home in the playoffs against Sanchez? Gotta take Pitt.
Probably the game over also, which I see is at 38 1/2. I would think The Jets would cover the over 9 in the first half too.
Culter has always thrown bone-headed int's. And despite that, he's still a winner. Honestly, while in Denver, I don't think I ever say a guy throw a prettier pass down field. Beautiful spiral. But I agree that he's a little random. Not on Sunday though.
Good luck BEE. I agree with you and think the better qbs (Big Ben over Sanchize) and (Aaron Rodgers over Cutler) in both situations lead their teams to victories.
QB play is a big part of my reasoning in backing both favorites this Sunday.
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Quote Originally Posted by Reach:
Good luck BEE. I agree with you and think the better qbs (Big Ben over Sanchize) and (Aaron Rodgers over Cutler) in both situations lead their teams to victories.
QB play is a big part of my reasoning in backing both favorites this Sunday.
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