Your views seem to be slanted one way and not presenting the other side. Thigpen was 1-10 on a bad team, but he threw 17 TD's to only 11 picks on that bad team. He is very serviceable and is not a prototypical 3rd stringer.
Your views seem to be slanted one way and not presenting the other side. Thigpen was 1-10 on a bad team, but he threw 17 TD's to only 11 picks on that bad team. He is very serviceable and is not a prototypical 3rd stringer.
If you watch Cutler the last couple of games, he's not forcing into double coverage, rather go to his check down. Against Vikings, he had a controlled game and took what the defense gave him.
I rather have my $ on Cutler/Bears defense right now than a QB who I have never even seen play...and to think some ppl here believe he is better than a Hene or Pennington. Really...do ppl have a better eye for talent? Better than the Fins scouts, coaches themselves?
If you watch Cutler the last couple of games, he's not forcing into double coverage, rather go to his check down. Against Vikings, he had a controlled game and took what the defense gave him.
I rather have my $ on Cutler/Bears defense right now than a QB who I have never even seen play...and to think some ppl here believe he is better than a Hene or Pennington. Really...do ppl have a better eye for talent? Better than the Fins scouts, coaches themselves?
These words should never be said together. I watched that ass clown play in Denver and throw pick after pick. He still threw 2 picks against the Vikings last week and people say he "managed" the game.
The Dolphins are starting a 3rd string QB and are still a favorite?. "Your" Dolphins win tonight
These words should never be said together. I watched that ass clown play in Denver and throw pick after pick. He still threw 2 picks against the Vikings last week and people say he "managed" the game.
The Dolphins are starting a 3rd string QB and are still a favorite?. "Your" Dolphins win tonight
Billy Joel
Because you had to be a big shot, didn't you
You had to open up your mouth
You had to be a big shot, didn't you
All your friends were so knocked out
You had to have the last word, last night
You know what everything's about
You had to have a white hot spotlight
You had to be a big shot last night
Billy Joel
Because you had to be a big shot, didn't you
You had to open up your mouth
You had to be a big shot, didn't you
All your friends were so knocked out
You had to have the last word, last night
You know what everything's about
You had to have a white hot spotlight
You had to be a big shot last night
please tell me you are drunk because you posted this at 4:30 a.m. please read the following:
1. hester is actually #1 on wr depth chart (which is stupid) as such he DOES NOT only play during kickoffs.
2. hester has been returning punts the last few weeks as such he DOES NOT see the field 'only when the other team scores'
3. if you are going to attempt to compare ty thigpen to cutler at least mention cutlers proclitivity for turning the ball over. 'They both suck the big one' means nothing and actually makes no sense as thigpen is career 1-10 as a starter and cutler has made the pro bowl.
4.the bears have the #2 scoring defense in the league and held adrian peterson (who is much better than the skill players you mention) to perhaps his worst ground game ever last week.
im not saying the bears win but pretty much everything you said was inaccurate and incompetent. please post your plays for the weekend so that i can fade them
please tell me you are drunk because you posted this at 4:30 a.m. please read the following:
1. hester is actually #1 on wr depth chart (which is stupid) as such he DOES NOT only play during kickoffs.
2. hester has been returning punts the last few weeks as such he DOES NOT see the field 'only when the other team scores'
3. if you are going to attempt to compare ty thigpen to cutler at least mention cutlers proclitivity for turning the ball over. 'They both suck the big one' means nothing and actually makes no sense as thigpen is career 1-10 as a starter and cutler has made the pro bowl.
4.the bears have the #2 scoring defense in the league and held adrian peterson (who is much better than the skill players you mention) to perhaps his worst ground game ever last week.
im not saying the bears win but pretty much everything you said was inaccurate and incompetent. please post your plays for the weekend so that i can fade them
OMFG and what happend last WEEK every one was on Ravens at Falcons again dissing the fact about teams that travel on short weeks are just bad bets !
EVERY dumb fuck on ESPN and NFL Network said ravens even every yahoo expert said Ravens and unders and what happened ?
Falconms won BY a TD
IF bears were the far suerior team they would be chalked @ Miami
BUT yet again miami is still favored and THE bears Money LINE dropped to even
that was only 1 poster tho !
was +105 and when he placed WAGER it went down to +100
which of course is the right thing to do 1 point gets you nothing either bet the DOG s/u and save the juice OR bet the favorite
OMFG and what happend last WEEK every one was on Ravens at Falcons again dissing the fact about teams that travel on short weeks are just bad bets !
EVERY dumb fuck on ESPN and NFL Network said ravens even every yahoo expert said Ravens and unders and what happened ?
Falconms won BY a TD
IF bears were the far suerior team they would be chalked @ Miami
BUT yet again miami is still favored and THE bears Money LINE dropped to even
that was only 1 poster tho !
was +105 and when he placed WAGER it went down to +100
which of course is the right thing to do 1 point gets you nothing either bet the DOG s/u and save the juice OR bet the favorite
If you watch Cutler the last couple of games, he's not forcing into double coverage, rather go to his check down. Against Vikings, he had a controlled game and took what the defense gave him.
I rather have my $ on Cutler/Bears defense right now than a QB who I have never even seen play...and to think some ppl here believe he is better than a Hene or Pennington. Really...do ppl have a better eye for talent? Better than the Fins scouts, coaches themselves?
If you watch Cutler the last couple of games, he's not forcing into double coverage, rather go to his check down. Against Vikings, he had a controlled game and took what the defense gave him.
I rather have my $ on Cutler/Bears defense right now than a QB who I have never even seen play...and to think some ppl here believe he is better than a Hene or Pennington. Really...do ppl have a better eye for talent? Better than the Fins scouts, coaches themselves?
As Miami prepares to start its third-string quarterback and backup center Thursday night against the Chicago Bears in Sun Life Stadium, Sparano noted that quarterback Tyler Thigpen and center Cory Procter are at least familiar with one another at this point in the season.
``The butt that the hands have been under is the same,'' Sparano said. ``How's that? Familiar butt.''
In other words, Thigpen and Procter have been practicing with each other all season because of their roles with the scout-team offense. That's the good news. The bad news? Those repetitions haven't included the rest of the first-team offense at all.
Bears' first trip to face Dolphins here since 2002 is one of five Week 11 games between teams with winning records and presents a tough task as the locals try to inch up the playoff-contention ladder. Might Miami even fall to 0-3 this season in prime-time home games? Alas, yes. Chicago always is dicey to predict because erratic Jay Cutler can run the gamut from mistake-addled to brilliant -- and the Dolphins have a chance against a shaky Bears OL to bring out the Bad Jay. The thing is, there is nothing erratic about Chicago's defense. It is steadily very good, giving up the league's second-fewest points, in fact, and fourth-fewest yards. And Miami (you might have heard) is not only on a short week but also dealing with serious injury challenges. Tyler Thigpen's mobility could bring a jolt of needed spark and variety to Miami's offense, but let's also acknowledge Thigpen is an undersized third-string quarterback with a 1-10 career record as an NFL starter. Oh, almost forgot: Devin Hester vs. Dolphins' special teams
As Miami prepares to start its third-string quarterback and backup center Thursday night against the Chicago Bears in Sun Life Stadium, Sparano noted that quarterback Tyler Thigpen and center Cory Procter are at least familiar with one another at this point in the season.
``The butt that the hands have been under is the same,'' Sparano said. ``How's that? Familiar butt.''
In other words, Thigpen and Procter have been practicing with each other all season because of their roles with the scout-team offense. That's the good news. The bad news? Those repetitions haven't included the rest of the first-team offense at all.
Bears' first trip to face Dolphins here since 2002 is one of five Week 11 games between teams with winning records and presents a tough task as the locals try to inch up the playoff-contention ladder. Might Miami even fall to 0-3 this season in prime-time home games? Alas, yes. Chicago always is dicey to predict because erratic Jay Cutler can run the gamut from mistake-addled to brilliant -- and the Dolphins have a chance against a shaky Bears OL to bring out the Bad Jay. The thing is, there is nothing erratic about Chicago's defense. It is steadily very good, giving up the league's second-fewest points, in fact, and fourth-fewest yards. And Miami (you might have heard) is not only on a short week but also dealing with serious injury challenges. Tyler Thigpen's mobility could bring a jolt of needed spark and variety to Miami's offense, but let's also acknowledge Thigpen is an undersized third-string quarterback with a 1-10 career record as an NFL starter. Oh, almost forgot: Devin Hester vs. Dolphins' special teams
5Dimes has the Fish - 3.5 hmmmm whats up with this? hmmm
what the frig I'm already locked in bears +1.5 with my crap
5Dimes has the Fish - 3.5 hmmmm whats up with this? hmmm
what the frig I'm already locked in bears +1.5 with my crap
please tell me you are drunk because you posted this at 4:30 a.m. please read the following:
1. hester is actually #1 on wr depth chart (which is stupid) as such he DOES NOT only play during kickoffs.
2. hester has been returning punts the last few weeks as such he DOES NOT see the field 'only when the other team scores'
3. if you are going to attempt to compare ty thigpen to cutler at least mention cutlers proclitivity for turning the ball over. 'They both suck the big one' means nothing and actually makes no sense as thigpen is career 1-10 as a starter and cutler has made the pro bowl.
4.the bears have the #2 scoring defense in the league and held adrian peterson (who is much better than the skill players you mention) to perhaps his worst ground game ever last week.
im not saying the bears win but pretty much everything you said was inaccurate and incompetent. please post your plays for the weekend so that i can fade them
please tell me you are drunk because you posted this at 4:30 a.m. please read the following:
1. hester is actually #1 on wr depth chart (which is stupid) as such he DOES NOT only play during kickoffs.
2. hester has been returning punts the last few weeks as such he DOES NOT see the field 'only when the other team scores'
3. if you are going to attempt to compare ty thigpen to cutler at least mention cutlers proclitivity for turning the ball over. 'They both suck the big one' means nothing and actually makes no sense as thigpen is career 1-10 as a starter and cutler has made the pro bowl.
4.the bears have the #2 scoring defense in the league and held adrian peterson (who is much better than the skill players you mention) to perhaps his worst ground game ever last week.
im not saying the bears win but pretty much everything you said was inaccurate and incompetent. please post your plays for the weekend so that i can fade them
As Miami prepares to start its third-string quarterback and backup center Thursday night against the Chicago Bears in Sun Life Stadium, Sparano noted that quarterback Tyler Thigpen and center Cory Procter are at least familiar with one another at this point in the season.
``The butt that the hands have been under is the same,'' Sparano said. ``How's that? Familiar butt.''
In other words, Thigpen and Procter have been practicing with each other all season because of their roles with the scout-team offense. That's the good news. The bad news? Those repetitions haven't included the rest of the first-team offense at all.
Bears' first trip to face Dolphins here since 2002 is one of five Week 11 games between teams with winning records and presents a tough task as the locals try to inch up the playoff-contention ladder. Might Miami even fall to 0-3 this season in prime-time home games? Alas, yes. Chicago always is dicey to predict because erratic Jay Cutler can run the gamut from mistake-addled to brilliant -- and the Dolphins have a chance against a shaky Bears OL to bring out the Bad Jay. The thing is, there is nothing erratic about Chicago's defense. It is steadily very good, giving up the league's second-fewest points, in fact, and fourth-fewest yards. And Miami (you might have heard) is not only on a short week but also dealing with serious injury challenges. Tyler Thigpen's mobility could bring a jolt of needed spark and variety to Miami's offense, but let's also acknowledge Thigpen is an undersized third-string quarterback with a 1-10 career record as an NFL starter. Oh, almost forgot: Devin Hester vs. Dolphins' special teams
The Red Coats are Coming!!! The Red Coats are Coming!!! Sound the alarm!!!
As Miami prepares to start its third-string quarterback and backup center Thursday night against the Chicago Bears in Sun Life Stadium, Sparano noted that quarterback Tyler Thigpen and center Cory Procter are at least familiar with one another at this point in the season.
``The butt that the hands have been under is the same,'' Sparano said. ``How's that? Familiar butt.''
In other words, Thigpen and Procter have been practicing with each other all season because of their roles with the scout-team offense. That's the good news. The bad news? Those repetitions haven't included the rest of the first-team offense at all.
Bears' first trip to face Dolphins here since 2002 is one of five Week 11 games between teams with winning records and presents a tough task as the locals try to inch up the playoff-contention ladder. Might Miami even fall to 0-3 this season in prime-time home games? Alas, yes. Chicago always is dicey to predict because erratic Jay Cutler can run the gamut from mistake-addled to brilliant -- and the Dolphins have a chance against a shaky Bears OL to bring out the Bad Jay. The thing is, there is nothing erratic about Chicago's defense. It is steadily very good, giving up the league's second-fewest points, in fact, and fourth-fewest yards. And Miami (you might have heard) is not only on a short week but also dealing with serious injury challenges. Tyler Thigpen's mobility could bring a jolt of needed spark and variety to Miami's offense, but let's also acknowledge Thigpen is an undersized third-string quarterback with a 1-10 career record as an NFL starter. Oh, almost forgot: Devin Hester vs. Dolphins' special teams
The Red Coats are Coming!!! The Red Coats are Coming!!! Sound the alarm!!!
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