This team is snakebit. They are stuck in football hell, and are chained down with no hope of escape
Well I spoke with Ol' Scratch back in August. We're on a first name basis ya' know. And he said that in order for the Cubs to win the Series something else would have to be sacrificed so I blame all this on you damn Cub fans. LOLOL
All I know is if I hear one word out of a McCaskey or a Phillips mouth about bad breaks causing all this and not bad coaching and preparation as well then I will stop being a Bears fan until the second coming which is when Ginny says we may actually see new owners. I can't support their idiocy any longer without a desire to fire bomb Halas Hall and then tee pee all their quaint little suburban houses with prima cord and plastique.
And by tee pee you don't mean toilet paper, you mean drink a lot of tea and then pee...
No I mean blow up there damn houses so they all have to move into Halas Hall and live with the stink that's settled around there. When the sewer's clogged next door it doesn't get quite as much attention as when you have to live with it. I want the McCaskey's to open their eyes and their noses shark.
It is sounding like Cutler may truly be done for the season. Who is left on the QB depth chart? Hoyer is done, right? Shaw done. Who is left?
EDIT: Matt Barkley. Top-2 draft pick for sure now.
And......ta da!
Get to know Josh Woodrum, one of the last healthy Bears QBs By: Bryan Perez | 6 hours ago
It’s been that kind of year for the Chicago Bears. After 11 weeks of frustration, humiliation and mutilation, the team is about to reach a new low.
Starting quarterback Jay Cutler suffered a shoulder injury against the New York Giants that, according to several reports, will cause him to miss at least some time, and perhaps the rest of the season.
Cutler’s injury leaves the Bears with only two quarterbacks under contract, one of which is on the practice squad. Former USC standout and current NFL bust Matt Barkley is the most likely to take the first swing at the starting job, but little-known rookie Josh Woodrum may provide the Bears with the most upside in what is already a lost season.
The 6-foot-3, 231-pounder from Liberty had a productive college career that included 10,266 yards, 59 touchdowns and a career completion percentage of 63.9.
Despite his productive FCS efforts, Woodrum has experienced the hard knocks of life as an aspiring NFL quarterback.
He went undrafted in 2016 but was signed by the Giants immediately after the seventh round concluded. He was released following New York’s rookie minicamp and later signed with the Indianapolis Colts. Woodrum was let go by the Colts in late-July and waited nearly four months for his next opportunity when the Bears signed him to the practice squad on November 14.
As you can see from the scouting tape, Woodrum has a strong arm and the kind of physical presence that makes him, at the very least, a viable prospect. His accuracy is spotty and could lead to his ultimate demise as a pro, but the Bears would be wise to get him some live reps on Sundays before the season ends.
Barring some kind of miraculous turnaround from Barkley, the Bears are without a young quarterback prospect. Connor Shaw, who is currently on injured reserve after breaking his leg in the preseason, is probably the most appealing of all the young arms associated with the team, but Chicago will have to wait until OTA’s before getting a look at him again.
Until then, Woodrum should be thrown into the fire. Sink or swim.
Hey, you never know. Maybe the Bears will strike gold in the least likely of places.
Note; "As you can see from the scouting tape, Woodrum has a strong arm and the kind of physical presence that makes him, at the very least, a viable prospect. His accuracy is spotty and could lead to his ultimate demise as a pro,"
+1, even hoping for top 3 but it depends how badly they play the last 6 games. That and FA. It was bad when off season threads started to go up after like the 4-5th week but it was what it was. They might sneak in 1 or 2 more wins and finish at 3-13 or 4-12.
This team is snakebit. They are stuck in football hell, and are chained down with no hope of escape
Well I spoke with Ol' Scratch back in August. We're on a first name basis ya' know. And he said that in order for the Cubs to win the Series something else would have to be sacrificed so I blame all this on you damn Cub fans. LOLOL
I will gladly accept the blame and tack on 50 more years of this for the Cubs WS title
Well I spoke with Ol' Scratch back in August. We're on a first name basis ya' know. And he said that in order for the Cubs to win the Series something else would have to be sacrificed so I blame all this on you damn Cub fans. LOLOL
I will gladly accept the blame and tack on 50 more years of this for the Cubs WS title
Don't get greedy now. That curse is reversible ya' know.