Post by dachuckster on Nov 16, 2024 11:41:25 GMT -6
I used to work about 5 miles south of the Illinois/Wisconsin border. And I've eaten at that place over 30 or 40 times, mostly at the insistence of my coworkers who lived in the Kenosha/Pleasant Prairie area.
The Brat Stop used to be much better than it currently is. There are better places to get German food. Both in Kenosha County as well as in Lake County (Illinois).
I used to work about 5 miles south of the Illinois/Wisconsin border. And I've eaten at that place over 30 or 40 times, mostly at the insistence of my coworkers who lived in the Kenosha/Pleasant Prairie area.
The Brat Stop used to be much better than it currently is. There are better places to get German food. Both in Kenosha County as well as in Lake County (Illinois).
Well, yeah, but it is right on the way to Flatlander country. It's tradition to stop there. I didn't say it's the best food on the planet. I rarely have a brat there. I get better brats and Italians off my own grill. It's been about 5 years since I went to a Bears-Packers game in Chicago, but I roll thru there every so often when heading down that way for other things. Watch a game there for a bit or whatever. If you want good German food, way better in Milwaukee area. I actually don't like Kenosha or Racine for much of anything.
Post by PackerNation - BANNED on Nov 16, 2024 13:28:53 GMT -6
I don't think Bears fans understand that this game is not one we can lose for many reasons. Too many teams in NFC battling down the stretch for playoff spots. It's go time tomorrow. Get this one and then next week vs. San Fran and we rollin'
Bears fans may claim it doesn't mean much to them, those that do are lying.
Bears fans may claim it doesn't mean much to them, those that do are lying.
I think a lot of Bears fans see this as a "must lose" game in order to make certain we get a new head coach at the end of the season - one who can build a strong offense here in Chicago, develop Caleb Williams properly - and be a long-term success as a head coach.
Bears fans may claim it doesn't mean much to them, those that do are lying.
I think a lot of Bears fans see this as a "must lose" game in order to make certain we get a new head coach at the end of the season - one who can build a strong offense here in Chicago, develop Caleb Williams properly - and be a long-term success as a head coach.
Give me a break. Players and coaches don't tank. They have too much to lose every time they run out the tunnel. Money, their livelihood, jobs & careers on the line.
If Bears fans want to claim they want to lose. That is the biggest pile of weak and pathetic crap ever in the history of football. You lose: "We wanted to." You win: "Finally we stuck it to those Packers. Good!" Either way you are good, no one can touch you. If you think that will work, good luck with that.
I was talking about the Bears fans. Yes, a number of them want to move on from Eberflus.
I'm aware you meant Bears fans.
You can claim you want to lose all you want...not THIS game. No one wants to lose THIS game, including you. You can claim you want to lose every game this season, but not THIS game, nor the game in January.