[CBFF] Halftime thoughts
Steve Behrens
steve.behrens at gmail.com
Sun Sep 9 20:51:49 MDT 2007
Agrred. This game obviously doesn't validate him as having put all his
problems behind him, but it absolutely doesn't validate him as a bust
either.
-Behr
On 9/9/07, Jim Ferolie <ferolie at charter.net> wrote:
>
> I don't agree with this at all. His numbers weren't great, but this was
> definitely not "Bad Rex." He had a rough day but was no worse than Rivers.
> Give him Antonio Gates and see how he does.
>
> The Chargers have a good defense and took away the run game. He still
> managed to complete some nice passes and not lose his composure.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "aaron s" <adsti3 at yahoo.com>
>
>
> > Thing is every game like this cements the idea in my mind that Rex
> > Grossman just isn't any good against decent defenses. IMO the only
> > reason he didn't lose this game is because he didn't have the
> opportunity.
> >
> > Jim Ferolie wrote:
> >> And yet the blame for this game goes to Adrian Peterson and an
> > incredibly
> >> unlucky bounce off McGowan. It was a punch, counterpunch game until
> > then,
> >> and the defense just couldn't take it anymore.
> >>
> >> Sucks. But as season-opening losses go, at the stadium of the team that
> > was
> >> 14-2 and should have gone to the Super Bowl is not so bad.
> >>
> >> Just a little depressing. Bah.
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> Check out the CBFF Blog:
> blog.chicagobearsfanforum.com
> CBFF Homepage:
> www.chicagobearsfanforum.com
>
More information about the CBFF
mailing list