Nice stuff from DMStorm, why he hates Aaron Rodgers
The Bears became the last undefeated team in the NFC. They got a 1.5 game lead over the rest of the NFC North, and Jay Cutler, the most vilified, hated player in the league last year, was the winningest quarterback in the NFC in 2010.
I know this because I saw the game, with my own two eyes, sober and clear. The Bears did win that game, and I was there to see it. Thank God I did witness it, because everyone in the media, and across every swath of the footballing world (except for that area in Chicago) seems to think the Packers did. I mean, Steve Young and Trent Dilfer both said right after the game on ESPN that the Packers “dominated that game” (literally exactly what they said). Then Matt Millen said it, then the guys at Football Outsiders said it.
The Pats find out how the rest of the world lives.
Overall, the Pats 2010 season is a failure. It is a failure to lose in the divisional round at home (the Colts in 2005 were a failure. With the injuries they suffered in 2007, they weren’t any better than the Chargers, but they were still a failure). It is more of a failure to lose to a team you had beat 45-3 seven weeks earlier (another similarity to the 2005 Colts, who beat Pittsburgh 26-7 in a game that wasn’t that close, holding the Steelers to less than 200 yards). It is more of a failure to lose to a team that you despise and has been talking shit the week PRIOR to the game. This should be the end to any “You should never speak ill of the Pats, since they will kill you for it” statements. No team should be worried to ruffle the feathers of the Pats anymore, and no analyst should pick the Pats because another team slighted them. The Pats are no different than any other franchise in the league, because the Pats from 2001-2004 is not as easy to replicate as it seems.
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