http://twitter.com/#!/nfl/status/60100699920408576 The NFL will release its regular season schedule tonight at 7pm on NFL Network. The league officially announced the continuation of its International Series on Monday, which will feature the Chicago Bears facing the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on October 23 in London.
Giovanni Carmazzi doesn’t own a television but maybe he reads sports blogs? Eh, probably not.
By this time next week, we could be at the beginning stages of a long NFL work stoppage. Thus, it’s time to celebrate the NFL one last Sunday before our worst nightmare as sports fans begins.
Amidst a week of Jay Cutler bashing, John Madden threw in his two cents on the matter and he is not happy. The lovable Madden, who was an iconic NFL TV analyst for roughly three decades, grew angry at Cutler’s skeptics whom suggested the Bears quarterback quit on […]
We live in a world where perception often times becomes reality. After digesting Sunday’s game and Jay Cutler’s subsequent diagnosis, there are two parties to blame in my opinion; Chicago’s training staff and Cutler. When Cutler stood around on the sideline after starting an NFC title game completing […]
Two-part poll on the Jay Cutler mess…
The Jay Cutler hate continues and this time from disgruntled Bears fans. Here is a brief sample of some of their “work.” Let’s hope he doesn’t have a torn ACL. Otherwise, people will look mighty foolish. NSFW!
http://twitter.com/#!/DeionSanders/status/29305555730305024 Jay Cutler left the NFC title game early versus Green Bay on Sunday with a knee injury and was savaged by fans, players, and the media…including Deion Sanders.
Packers 27, Bears 24 in overtime. It’s about time we dusted off these new overtime rules.
Lost in the hullabaloo created over the Jets, Steelers, Packers, and Patriots over the last 48 hours are the Chicago Bears. The Bears, who trampled Seattle yesterday 35-24, head into the NFC title game on Sunday versus Green Bay as a three-point underdog at home.