RatkoVarda Posted December 12 Posted December 12 13 hours ago, Hongbit said: Baker Mayfield has been downright terrible for the last 5 games. He’s the main reason the Bucs have sucked. Tonight is more of the same with him holding the ball like a rookie for way too long and also throwing inaccurate ball after inaccurate ball. Al & Kirk continue to gloss him up and ignore all of it. Not one bit of criticism and any questions about the ****tiness of his game. THANK YOU! I feel like I am taking crazy pills when people praise his guy over and over. He is so sloppy in everything he does and that shows up in close games. Quote
Motown Bombers Posted Saturday at 02:42 PM Posted Saturday at 02:42 PM Watching that press conference with Phillip Rivers, and it's clear he has put on some weight. Guy does not look like football shape. He was already in decline when he retired and now he comes back years later mid-40's out of shape? This could be a disaster. Quote
Jason_R Posted Sunday at 09:15 PM Posted Sunday at 09:15 PM With Mahomes in the locker room, Gardner Minshew just threw away the Chiefs dynasty. First time in 11 seasons they will miss the playoffs. Quote
MichiganCardinal Posted Sunday at 09:21 PM Posted Sunday at 09:21 PM 6 minutes ago, Jason_R said: With Mahomes in the locker room, Gardner Minshew just threw away the Chiefs dynasty. First time in 11 seasons they will miss the playoffs. Quote
RatkoVarda Posted Sunday at 09:24 PM Posted Sunday at 09:24 PM every LAC players could see the interception 2 seconds before it happened; how do you throw that ball, when you are ready to tie the game? Quote
GalagaGuy Posted Sunday at 09:24 PM Posted Sunday at 09:24 PM I have no idea what's going to happen with the Colts, but it's bound to be hilarious either way. Quote
Motown Bombers Posted Sunday at 11:58 PM Posted Sunday at 11:58 PM Sounds like Mahome is done for the year. Quote
lordstanley Posted Monday at 12:29 AM Posted Monday at 12:29 AM 31 minutes ago, Motown Bombers said: Sounds like Mahome is done for the year. Torn ACL reported now Quote
MichiganCardinal Posted Monday at 12:44 AM Posted Monday at 12:44 AM Chicago 10-4 (vs. Packers, @ 49ers, vs. Lions) Green Bay 9-4-1 (@ Bears, vs. Ravens, @ Vikings) Detroit 8-6 (vs. Steelers, @ Vikings, @ Bears) Quote
MichiganCardinal Posted Monday at 12:46 AM Posted Monday at 12:46 AM Lions go 2-0, Bears win next week and lose to the Niners, Packers lose to the Ravens, and the Lions will be playing for the division against Chicago. In a scenario where a loss likely eliminates them. Quote
MichiganCardinal Posted Monday at 01:00 AM Posted Monday at 01:00 AM 7 minutes ago, MichiganCardinal said: Lions go 2-0, Bears win next week and lose to the Niners, Packers lose to the Ravens, and the Lions will be playing for the division against Chicago. In a scenario where a loss likely eliminates them. With Parsons officially out, there is a real possibility that each of these outcomes is just the favorite winning. Bears over Packers Lions over Steelers Lions over Vikings Niners over Bears Ravens over Packers Would leave the North at: Bears 11-5 Lions 10-6 Packers 9-6-1 A Lions win in Soldier Field and they'll win the North, probably be the 3-seed hosting the Seahawks or Niners at 11-6. A loss and they're probably on the outside looking in at 10-7 if the Packers beat the Vikings. All that being said, we should probably root for hope the Packers win again on Saturday Night. A Green Bay win allows us to control our own destiny again for the 7-seed. 1 Quote
Hongbit Posted Monday at 02:30 PM Posted Monday at 02:30 PM We need to figure out how to win at Minnesota before anything else. Quote
Motown Bombers Posted Monday at 02:45 PM Posted Monday at 02:45 PM The Packers are going to be without Parsons for a chunk of next season and have no first round picks. Quote
RedRamage Posted Monday at 05:07 PM Author Posted Monday at 05:07 PM 2 hours ago, Motown Bombers said: The Packers are going to be without Parsons for a chunk of next season and have no first round picks. I feel just horrible about that... just horrible. Quote
Jason_R Posted Wednesday at 06:16 PM Posted Wednesday at 06:16 PM 1 hour ago, Motown Bombers said: They want to see if they have enough in Ewers that they could trade Tua. I can’t imagine they will cut him. Quote
MichiganCardinal Posted Wednesday at 06:17 PM Posted Wednesday at 06:17 PM 1 hour ago, Motown Bombers said: The end of his career? No one is going to take him seriously as a starting quarterback. His best hope is to win a committee battle in a QB room like the Giants and Browns had this year. Quote
Jason_R Posted Wednesday at 06:18 PM Posted Wednesday at 06:18 PM On 12/14/2025 at 7:44 PM, MichiganCardinal said: Chicago 10-4 (vs. Packers, @ 49ers, vs. Lions) Green Bay 9-4-1 (@ Bears, vs. Ravens, @ Vikings) Detroit 8-6 (vs. Steelers, @ Vikings, @ Bears) I could see Detroit going 3-0 and Chicago going 0-3. Quote
MichiganCardinal Posted Wednesday at 06:40 PM Posted Wednesday at 06:40 PM 18 minutes ago, Jason_R said: I could see Detroit going 3-0 and Chicago going 0-3. As of today, Vegas agrees. Chicago is +1.5 against the Packers, +3 against the 49ers, and +1.5 against the Lions. Green Bay is -1.5 against the Bears, -3 against the Ravens, and -1.5 against the Vikings. Detroit is -7 against the Steelers, -3.5 against the Vikings, and -1.5 against the Bears. Quote
lordstanley Posted Wednesday at 07:10 PM Posted Wednesday at 07:10 PM 20 minutes ago, MichiganCardinal said: As of today, Vegas agrees. Chicago is +1.5 against the Packers, +3 against the 49ers, and +1.5 against the Lions. Green Bay is -1.5 against the Bears, -3 against the Ravens, and -1.5 against the Vikings. Detroit is -7 against the Steelers, -3.5 against the Vikings, and -1.5 against the Bears. There is a real chance that the Lions could go into the final slate of games with a chance to finish #2, #3, #6, #7, or #8. We’ve seen what it takes for the Lions to win the division: Lions win out and the Packers and Bears lose at least 2 of 3. That’s likely the #3 seed, but is bumped up to #2 if the Eagles lose at least 2 of 3 (home and home with Commanders, @Bills). Lions could fall short of the division but still get the 2nd wildcard, #6 seed, if they beat out not only one of Chicago/GB, but in addition Seattle or San Francisco finish 0-3. Of course all that help from out of town would be a moot point if the Lions lose that game to Chicago to finish#8. Quote
Motown Bombers Posted Wednesday at 07:38 PM Posted Wednesday at 07:38 PM Notable for next week. Quote
Motor City Sonics Posted yesterday at 02:16 AM Posted yesterday at 02:16 AM On 12/14/2025 at 4:21 PM, MichiganCardinal said: LOL. And then there was the DNA.........Oh, that pesky DNA. Quote
Mr.TaterSalad Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago LOL BEARS! I am really surprised the NFL would allow a team to relocate to . . . checks notes . . . Gary, IN. If you're going to put a team in Gary too then you might as well give Michigan a second NFL team in Flint. And if Gary Indiana can support an NFL team, then damnit Quebec can support an NHL team. I'm looking at you GARY Bettman. Quote
Mr.TaterSalad Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago Kevin Warren really is this dumb too. He actually pens a letter to season ticket holders, puts in a threat that they are moving to the Gary, IN area, and believes his paying customers are really that dumb to believe the NFL would allow a team to relocate to Gary, IN. The place is a hellhole and one of the worst metropolitan areas in the nation. No disrespect to the people there, but it just is. Then, Warren has the balls to say that this threat to move to Gary, IN is not about leverage in the letter itself. It's 100% about leverage. The threat to move to Gary is all about leverage to get your taxpayers to pony up money for a new stadium. What a joke Warren and the Bears are. L-O-****ING-L!!! Quote
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