C'mon man, you should've seen this coming when you guys hired Lovie. There was a least some hope for Trestman.
I simply meant that other than the Lions, the Bucs organization is the definition of losers. So you have a long time of losing to catch up with the pathetic levels of absurd softness that are the Bucs.
I simply meant that other than the Lions, the Bucs organization is the definition of losers. So you have a long time of losing to catch up with the pathetic levels of absurd softness that are the Bucs.
This. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
I haven't watched an NFL game in years. I find it hopelessly boring. I actually thought my brothers and I were the only ones who felt this way. Good to know we're not alone.
Not sure if you're going to get the responses you want. Isn't there a Bears board somewhere? Personally, kinda wish the NFL didn't exist.
Just feel that the NFL contributes nothing. It sucks tax dollars into boondoggle stadiums with no purpose, holding people hostage over "their team" leaving. It has one of the highest bankruptcy rates of any professional field, resulting in more hidden costs. It has no loyalty, as almost any player or team can depart from "their fans" at any time. Without loyalty, fandom doesn't really mean anything. The players aren't playing for anything but their exorbitant salaries.
The NFL is one social ill after another, and that's not even getting into the painful boredom it exudes with every meaningless play.
Totally agree. Also, imagine how different CFB would be without the NFL. Players would have to get meaningful degrees and graduate since they wouldn't have the NFL as a possible career. It also would probably lead to less corruption in CFB, too.
Same one you're from.
Just feel that the NFL contributes nothing. It sucks tax dollars into boondoggle stadiums with no purpose, holding people hostage over "their team" leaving. It has one of the highest bankruptcy rates of any professional field, resulting in more hidden costs. It has no loyalty, as almost any player or team can depart from "their fans" at any time. Without loyalty, fandom doesn't really mean anything. The players aren't playing for anything but their exorbitant salaries.
The NFL is one social ill after another, and that's not even getting into the painful boredom it exudes with every meaningless play.
Born and raised in the USA. Grew up being indoctrinated with ND football. I used to follow MLB, but over the years I've grown to dislike professional sports.
I was at the game today, and I have to say I think Cutler is an easy target but not a terrible football player. He makes a lot of great throws. His fumble was pretty bad and hurt them, but his INT was on a meaningless hail mary to end the first half. The problem I see with the Bears is on the other side of the ball. They were completely shredded today (and also ran into what seems like a buzz saw right now in a Patriots QB and TE in full F-you mode). There wasn't anything realistically that the offense was going to do today to win that game.
Lovie is a solid coordinator. Trestman may be as well. He's a very fine offensive mind. But the defense was running on fumes for Lovie's last few years. It got very old very quickly.
Another year of drafting 6-7 defensive guys and things may change. But...then again...maybe not.
I am a Bears fine tried and true but, I am absolutely disgusted with this football team. I couldn't believe they hired Mel Tucker after Marinelli (sp?) left! Tucker has no idea how to coach players at the NFL level. I was blown away when they didn't can his ****ing ass at the end of last year. He can't develop players to save his ass and his scheme is random and ineffective at absolute best! Conte is a chode who couldn't tackle me 7 out of ten times and i'm white as a mf'er! Whatever!!!
Just feel that the NFL contributes nothing. It sucks tax dollars into boondoggle stadiums with no purpose, holding people hostage over "their team" leaving. It has one of the highest bankruptcy rates of any professional field, resulting in more hidden costs. It has no loyalty, as almost any player or team can depart from "their fans" at any time. Without loyalty, fandom doesn't really mean anything. The players aren't playing for anything but their exorbitant salaries.
The NFL is one social ill after another, and that's not even getting into the painful boredom it exudes with every meaningless play.
Loyalty - you mean like in college football where players commit to schools and then decommit ALL THE TIME, forcing other schools to scramble for new commits, thereby stealing commits from other schools? Loyalty, like when a recruit is 'committed' to a school for over a year and then suddenly flips at the last possible moment on NSD? Loyalty, like when a player actually signs on the dotted line and STILL tries to get out of his contract? Loyalty, like when a player transfers when he doesn't get to start as a freshman or soph?
Social ills - you mean like a college football player that rapes a girl, causes extensive damage during a BB gun fight, gets paid for autographs as an amateur, screams extremely insensitive things multiple times throughout campus, steals from a market, and STILL plays on as if nothing happened? Social ills, like grown men illegally paying teenagers to choose their school? Social ills, like grand theft auto, rape, assault, domestic violence, all kinds of theft at gunpoint, illegal drugs, etc etc etc...all things college football players have been caught doing?
I get not liking the NFL (not a huge fan myself), but many of those reasons you stated above can be pinned on our favorite sport as well. You just choose to ignore them and gloss over them...
I deplore those examples and am saddened by the fact that they exist. Nevertheless, money generated by college football teams serves to benefit their universities and thus their communities. College football enables thousands of young men to gain an education that might otherwise be closed to them. College football gives alumni an excuse to network and reconvene on campus multiple times a year. In many cases, it teaches life lessons--teamwork, honor, discipline---that stay with young men long after they leave the football field. In college, I believe the good outweighs the bad. I cannot say the same for the pros.
Re: Loyalty--- I was mainly referring to the loyalty of the university to its alumni/region and the fact that players are usually stuck where they are once they start at a school. A major college will never threaten to leave its hometown if it doesn't get its stadium. Period. The very thought is ridiculous. Recruiting is something else entirely, but there is something to be said for the fact that you only get one undergraduate degree. I do hate the fact that student athletes ever entertain the notion of transferring for playing time, since I think that indicates misplaced priorities (or, at least, it would if it were my son attempting it).
There are SO MANY NFL players, coaches, owners, etc. who use their money and influence to start foundations that have impacted countless lives. You should rethink your superficial opinions.
So football stadiums owned/operated by public universities were not funded with taxpayer money? I find it incredulous how blind you are.
My complaint is not with a particular game, but with the Cutler trade itself, and the priorities and misdirection of the Bears management team. Look at the abysmal Bear performance since the 2008 trade.It's odd, because despite getting pasted, Cutler had good numbers. He was 20/30 with 3 TD's and just 1 pick. Even Forte had one of his best games ever, so how in the blue hell did they lose by 28?
Sorry, you can blame a lot of things on Cutler, but he was hardly the reason the Bears lost today. When your defense is giving up 51 points, it's a little easier to pinpoint the issues.
The defense was hardly the problem in Lovie's last year in Chicago. It was the offense under Martz that faltered at the end of the season. Since Lovie left, this team has gotten soft and doesn't play Chicago Bears football.