I wanted to be a Monk, but I never got the chants.
Have I thanked you lately for you guys taking Cutler off our hands?
it gives a whole new meaning to "taking one for the team"
I wanted to be a Monk, but I never got the chants.
Darren Hartwell - NESN
If you're a backup to one of the best quarterbacks in NFL history, chances are you won't see the field much.
But with the Denver Broncos holding a 31-point lead over the lowly Oakland Raiders in the third quarter, Brock Osweiler figured it finally was his time to shine.
Too bad Peyton Manning had other plans.
If you watch closely, you can see Osweiler eagerly grab his helmet, only to turn around in dismay as Manning trots back on the field to throw a million more touchdowns.
Fortunately, this story had a happy ending for the Broncos backup. Well, kind of.
Osweiler entered the game shortly after and got to play the entire fourth quarter but completed just 2 of 5 passes for 13 yards, as Denver seemed content to run out the clock en route to a 41-17 win.
RBP (11-11-2014)
Osweiler sucks anyway. I was pretty excited at first when he was drafted knowing that he wouldn't play for awhile but he had a ton of potential and would be learning from one of the best, but every time he gets on the field, he's just awful. The Broncos need to dump him and draft another QB to be heir apparent to Peyton when he's done.
That gif's fuckin' hilarious.
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Music was better when ugly people were allowed to make it.
Yeah, I know how you feel. Low key coaches are door mats. You need a coach that'll get in your face and still make you respect him and want to play for him.
If it makes you feel any better, Nick Foles is out tonight and Mark Sanchez is starting at QB for the Eagles. It should be entertaining, to say that least. The Eagles should run the ball a lot.
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RBP (11-11-2014)
Better? He hasn't started in 2 years and he was head and shoulders above Cutler this week.
Mark Sanchez v CAR: 20/37, 332 yards, 2 TD, 0 INT, rating 102.5
Sanchez is 28 and makes $1.5M. Cutler is 31 and makes $17.5M.
As for running the ball a lot... 37 yards on 23 attempts.
My conclusion from all this is 2 things: 1) Cutler sucks & 2) DGX doesn't know shit about the Eagles.
j/k my friend... 9 sacks and 7-2 is impressive.
I wanted to be a Monk, but I never got the chants.
it keeps happening that the only games that I wind up getting to watch more than a tiny bit of are these completely uninteresting blowouts
kinda like that chicago game
I wanted to be a Monk, but I never got the chants.
RBP (11-11-2014)
If I had a jersey from that POS I'd burn it too.
I wanted to be a Monk, but I never got the chants.
DemonGeminiX (11-11-2014), FBD (11-11-2014), RBP (11-11-2014)
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Music was better when ugly people were allowed to make it.
Jay Cutler: ‘I’ll Be The First Person To Admit We Need A New Punter’
CHICAGO—Following the team’s blowout 55-14 loss to the Green Bay Packers Sunday night, Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler told reporters Tuesday that he would be the first person to admit the team is in dire need of a new punter. “It’s certainly not an easy thing to say, but at the end of the day, someone has to step up and accept that mistakes were made by our punter, Pat O’Donnell,” said Cutler, who pointed to O’Donnell’s blocked punt in the third quarter as playing a major role in the team’s unraveling and conceded that blame for the team’s loss rested squarely on the rookie punter. “Going forward, there will have to be some serious adjustments made to our punt unit—when individual players aren’t doing their part out there, we’re going to fall short as a team. Pat didn’t play well, and he needs to accept responsibility for that.” Cutler went on to acknowledge that Bears long snapper Jeremy Cain will also need to step up his performance significantly before next week’s game against the Vikings if the team is to have any chance of turning its season around.
I wanted to be a Monk, but I never got the chants.