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A sto punto lo poteva fare pure di 109 no? così la finivamo di stare dalla parte sbagliata del libro dei record. 
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Uppiamo un po' va, leggiamo di Rex.
LAKE FOREST, Ill. – Detoured by two well-documented leg injuries, it took Bears quarterback Rex Grossman much longer than he had anticipated to reach this point in his career.
But having made his 16th regular-season start Sunday night against the Giants—the equivalent of one complete year of NFL service—the 2003 first-round pick is pleased with where he is and excited about where he could soon be.
Rex Grossman has had reason to celebrate this season, leading the Bears to the top of the NFC standings with an 8-1 record.
“I think I’m playing pretty well right now,” Grossman said. “The whole thing with limiting some of the bad plays—the interceptions that I don’t really have an excuse for—(if it weren’t for) some of those plays that I’d love to eliminate, then I would be extremely pleased with how I’m playing.
“There are a handful of plays that have stopped me from having the type of season that I want. But we’re 8-1 and that’s all that matters right now. We’re in a great situation and it’s a great position to be in.”
Grossman has led the Bears to a 12-4 record as a starter while completing 262 of 469 passes for 3,305 yards with 21 touchdowns and 16 interceptions. His stats are comparable to those of Brett Favre, who passed for 3,390 yards with 20 TDs and 17 interceptions in his first 16 pro starts in 1992-93.
This season, Grossman is tied for second in the NFL with 17 TD passes, just one behind leader Peyton Manning of the Indianapolis Colts. The former Florida star also ranks eighth with 2,095 yards and 12th with an 83.6 passer rating.
Grossman rebounded from a slow start against the Giants, throwing three TD passes in a nine-minute span as the Bears turned a 13-3 deficit into a 24-13 lead en route to a 38-20 victory. He registered a 0.0 passer rating while completing just 1 of his first 6 passes with an interception and a fumble.
“It was a combination of the Giants playing well and them having better looks than we did on certain plays, and then when we had a better look, we just weren’t executing and it stalled us out on a few drives,” Grossman said.
“Then all of a sudden we started playing well and we started getting good looks. We had them on their heels and we had the momentum and never let it go. It was fun to see us bounce back from some adversity and really stick with it. No one panicked or anything. We just went about our business and finally got things going and got on a roll.”
After stumbling out of the gate, Grossman completed 17 of 24 passes for 233 yards with three TDs, no interceptions and a 141.1 passer rating. Over the game’s final 33 minutes, he completed 11 of 13 passes for 190 yards with three touchdowns.
“I realized that it’s a long game and it was a bad start,” Grossman said. “I had plenty of time to get things rolling again and that’s what we did. It was unfortunate and I was upset, but it didn’t affect the way I was going to play or the way I was going to approach the game.”
When asked about his poise, Grossman said: “I’d like to think that that’s the way I was brought up and there’s something about me that does that. But it’s funny how fickle everything is. You win, you’re poised and this and that. And last week, I couldn’t handle the pressure of the Dolphins getting to me. So it’s always nice when you win, I’ll just say that.”
Grossman has had an abundance of praise and criticism alternately heaped on his back after up and down performances in recent weeks. His passer rating the past five games has been 101.2 vs. the Bills, 10.2 vs. the Cardinals, 137.4 vs. the 49ers, 36.8 vs. the Dolphins and 105.7 vs. the Giants.
Playing the most important position in America’s largest city with one pro football team, Grossman knows that everything he does both on and off the field will be magnified.
“I remember the first time I got my name in the paper when I was a freshman in high school,” he said. “It was the coolest thing. But now I really don’t care, I’m sorry. I try not to get excited either way. I try not to get too down or too high because that can affect your emotions and the way you prepare. Not paying attention to too much outside of football is probably the best way to approach things.
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LAKE FOREST, Ill. – Detoured by two well-documented leg injuries, it took Bears quarterback Rex Grossman much longer than he had anticipated to reach this point in his career.
But having made his 16th regular-season start Sunday night against the Giants—the equivalent of one complete year of NFL service—the 2003 first-round pick is pleased with where he is and excited about where he could soon be.
Rex Grossman has had reason to celebrate this season, leading the Bears to the top of the NFC standings with an 8-1 record.
“I think I’m playing pretty well right now,” Grossman said. “The whole thing with limiting some of the bad plays—the interceptions that I don’t really have an excuse for—(if it weren’t for) some of those plays that I’d love to eliminate, then I would be extremely pleased with how I’m playing.
“There are a handful of plays that have stopped me from having the type of season that I want. But we’re 8-1 and that’s all that matters right now. We’re in a great situation and it’s a great position to be in.”
Grossman has led the Bears to a 12-4 record as a starter while completing 262 of 469 passes for 3,305 yards with 21 touchdowns and 16 interceptions. His stats are comparable to those of Brett Favre, who passed for 3,390 yards with 20 TDs and 17 interceptions in his first 16 pro starts in 1992-93.
This season, Grossman is tied for second in the NFL with 17 TD passes, just one behind leader Peyton Manning of the Indianapolis Colts. The former Florida star also ranks eighth with 2,095 yards and 12th with an 83.6 passer rating.
Grossman rebounded from a slow start against the Giants, throwing three TD passes in a nine-minute span as the Bears turned a 13-3 deficit into a 24-13 lead en route to a 38-20 victory. He registered a 0.0 passer rating while completing just 1 of his first 6 passes with an interception and a fumble.
“It was a combination of the Giants playing well and them having better looks than we did on certain plays, and then when we had a better look, we just weren’t executing and it stalled us out on a few drives,” Grossman said.
“Then all of a sudden we started playing well and we started getting good looks. We had them on their heels and we had the momentum and never let it go. It was fun to see us bounce back from some adversity and really stick with it. No one panicked or anything. We just went about our business and finally got things going and got on a roll.”
After stumbling out of the gate, Grossman completed 17 of 24 passes for 233 yards with three TDs, no interceptions and a 141.1 passer rating. Over the game’s final 33 minutes, he completed 11 of 13 passes for 190 yards with three touchdowns.
“I realized that it’s a long game and it was a bad start,” Grossman said. “I had plenty of time to get things rolling again and that’s what we did. It was unfortunate and I was upset, but it didn’t affect the way I was going to play or the way I was going to approach the game.”
When asked about his poise, Grossman said: “I’d like to think that that’s the way I was brought up and there’s something about me that does that. But it’s funny how fickle everything is. You win, you’re poised and this and that. And last week, I couldn’t handle the pressure of the Dolphins getting to me. So it’s always nice when you win, I’ll just say that.”
Grossman has had an abundance of praise and criticism alternately heaped on his back after up and down performances in recent weeks. His passer rating the past five games has been 101.2 vs. the Bills, 10.2 vs. the Cardinals, 137.4 vs. the 49ers, 36.8 vs. the Dolphins and 105.7 vs. the Giants.
Playing the most important position in America’s largest city with one pro football team, Grossman knows that everything he does both on and off the field will be magnified.
“I remember the first time I got my name in the paper when I was a freshman in high school,” he said. “It was the coolest thing. But now I really don’t care, I’m sorry. I try not to get excited either way. I try not to get too down or too high because that can affect your emotions and the way you prepare. Not paying attention to too much outside of football is probably the best way to approach things.
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Per i Bears ormai e' fatta, parola di Boomer!
The Bears must be very happy with Rex Grossman 's second-half performance against the New York Giants. Grossman, who has been mired in a slump, showed the toughness and resiliency he will need if he is to lead the Bears to the Super Bowl. Make no mistake, Chicago still is built upon a ferocious defense, but as long as Grossman doesn't make foolish plays and doesn't turn over the ball, the Bears will be tough once the NFC playoffs begin.
The Bears must be very happy with Rex Grossman 's second-half performance against the New York Giants. Grossman, who has been mired in a slump, showed the toughness and resiliency he will need if he is to lead the Bears to the Super Bowl. Make no mistake, Chicago still is built upon a ferocious defense, but as long as Grossman doesn't make foolish plays and doesn't turn over the ball, the Bears will be tough once the NFC playoffs begin.
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Già vedo Urlacher sulla copertina di Madden 2008.Per i Bears ormai e' fatta, parola di Boomer!
The Bears must be very happy with Rex Grossman 's second-half performance against the New York Giants. Grossman, who has been mired in a slump, showed the toughness and resiliency he will need if he is to lead the Bears to the Super Bowl. Make no mistake, Chicago still is built upon a ferocious defense, but as long as Grossman doesn't make foolish plays and doesn't turn over the ball, the Bears will be tough once the NFC playoffs begin.
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Ecco, qui si passa alla strembmania...Per i Bears ormai e' fatta, parola di Boomer!
The Bears must be very happy with Rex Grossman 's second-half performance against the New York Giants. Grossman, who has been mired in a slump, showed the toughness and resiliency he will need if he is to lead the Bears to the Super Bowl. Make no mistake, Chicago still is built upon a ferocious defense, but as long as Grossman doesn't make foolish plays and doesn't turn over the ball, the Bears will be tough once the NFC playoffs begin.
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...ma qui non ci sarebbe rimedio...Già vedo Urlacher sulla copertina di Madden 2008.
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Jerry Angelo, main site, ricorda il mitico Bo Schembechler.
LAKE FOREST, Ill. – Jerry Angelo will always have a soft spot in his heart for Bo Schembechler, the legendary Michigan coach who died Friday at the age of 77. The Bears general manager played defensive tackle for Schembechler at Miami of Ohio in 1968.
“It’s certainly a sad day,” Angelo said. “He recruited me out of high school. I remember him coming in to my high school. He’d take me out for macaroni and cheese. In those days (coaches) were allowed to visit as many times as possible, so I got to know Bo pretty personally.
General manager Jerry Angelo played for Bo Schembechler at Miami of Ohio in 1968.
“I had a chance to go to a bigger school (Texas A&M) and chose Miami of Ohio because of Bo, so he certainly made an indelible impression in my life.”
Throughout the years, Angelo always enjoyed visiting the Michigan campus and catching up with his former coach.
“He was all about integrity and fairness,” Angelo said. “Bo was a genuine tough guy. A lot of guys fabricate toughness. With Bo, it was the real deal. And along with that, he was a fun guy. When you were around Bo, you laughed. He’d fill a room when he walked into it. We could sit and listen to him all day. He was fun to be around.”
Schembechler wasn’t always fun to be around, something that Angelo learned while covering a kickoff in his first collegiate game.
“Bo was a great motivator and he had me all revved up,” Angelo said. “I went down on the kickoff and the ballcarrier had been tackled, but I was still going and I hit the ballcarrier when he was on the ground and got a 15-yard penalty. I looked up and Bo said, ‘Angelo, I’m going to kill you!’
“He was just a great human being and a great coach.”
Sto mangiapizza a tradimento è stato pure DT, pensa un po'... così magrolino... :hehe:
LAKE FOREST, Ill. – Jerry Angelo will always have a soft spot in his heart for Bo Schembechler, the legendary Michigan coach who died Friday at the age of 77. The Bears general manager played defensive tackle for Schembechler at Miami of Ohio in 1968.
“It’s certainly a sad day,” Angelo said. “He recruited me out of high school. I remember him coming in to my high school. He’d take me out for macaroni and cheese. In those days (coaches) were allowed to visit as many times as possible, so I got to know Bo pretty personally.
General manager Jerry Angelo played for Bo Schembechler at Miami of Ohio in 1968.
“I had a chance to go to a bigger school (Texas A&M) and chose Miami of Ohio because of Bo, so he certainly made an indelible impression in my life.”
Throughout the years, Angelo always enjoyed visiting the Michigan campus and catching up with his former coach.
“He was all about integrity and fairness,” Angelo said. “Bo was a genuine tough guy. A lot of guys fabricate toughness. With Bo, it was the real deal. And along with that, he was a fun guy. When you were around Bo, you laughed. He’d fill a room when he walked into it. We could sit and listen to him all day. He was fun to be around.”
Schembechler wasn’t always fun to be around, something that Angelo learned while covering a kickoff in his first collegiate game.
“Bo was a great motivator and he had me all revved up,” Angelo said. “I went down on the kickoff and the ballcarrier had been tackled, but I was still going and I hit the ballcarrier when he was on the ground and got a 15-yard penalty. I looked up and Bo said, ‘Angelo, I’m going to kill you!’
“He was just a great human being and a great coach.”
Sto mangiapizza a tradimento è stato pure DT, pensa un po'... così magrolino... :hehe:
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China beato te che puoi vederti i tuoi bears comodamente in poltrona su sky alle 19:00 e non debba cecarti sul computer ad aspettare i vari buffering...
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E vabbé Stremb, i Colts li avrai visti in poltrona 20 volte nelle ultime tre stagioni... un po' per uno...China beato te che puoi vederti i tuoi bears comodamente in poltrona su sky alle 19:00 e non debba cecarti sul computer ad aspettare i vari buffering...
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Dunque... Sky ha decisamente cannato partita, davvero brutta. Troppa tensione, due squadre che si giocano tanto anche se in modo diverso... Chicago si gioca la tranquillità con cui andare a Boston, NY quelle di poter continuare a inseguire la wild card. Si ha un bel da dire che il calendario dopo i Bears sarà semplice, perdere oggi potrebbe complicare di molto le cose e, soprattutto, vanificare la vittoria sui Pats.
Alcuni punti... aldlià dell'interessante commento di Bebo sull'anarchismo individuale del frton seven difensivo dei Bears, nel box manca una casino la presenza di Mike brown. Sui giochi aperti e profondi Todd Johnson o Chris Harris possono dire la loro, ma come presenza nel box, sulle corse in mezzo e sui raddoppi, Brown è insuperabile per Chicago.
Di colpo comunque si cambia tattica e Grossman lancia pochissimo... e mnale a dire il vero, le corse stanno cercando continuità ma ci sono, di lanci ne conto almeno quattro fuori misura (su 11 mi pare) e altri troppo corti. Un drop di berrian poteva far girae un drive che sarebbe diventato interessante, all'ultimo mi pare di aver visto in campo Gage, c'è da chiedersi perchè rischiare subito B-Dog se non è ancora pronto.
Fortuna che la difesa sta ingranando, all'inizio soffriva troppo, Brown ci mancherà comunque in eterno e sulle corse, dove già faticavamo a inizio stagione, saremo sempre troppo vulnerabili almeno per due quarti.
Alcuni punti... aldlià dell'interessante commento di Bebo sull'anarchismo individuale del frton seven difensivo dei Bears, nel box manca una casino la presenza di Mike brown. Sui giochi aperti e profondi Todd Johnson o Chris Harris possono dire la loro, ma come presenza nel box, sulle corse in mezzo e sui raddoppi, Brown è insuperabile per Chicago.
Di colpo comunque si cambia tattica e Grossman lancia pochissimo... e mnale a dire il vero, le corse stanno cercando continuità ma ci sono, di lanci ne conto almeno quattro fuori misura (su 11 mi pare) e altri troppo corti. Un drop di berrian poteva far girae un drive che sarebbe diventato interessante, all'ultimo mi pare di aver visto in campo Gage, c'è da chiedersi perchè rischiare subito B-Dog se non è ancora pronto.
Fortuna che la difesa sta ingranando, all'inizio soffriva troppo, Brown ci mancherà comunque in eterno e sulle corse, dove già faticavamo a inizio stagione, saremo sempre troppo vulnerabili almeno per due quarti.
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Era un po' che non seguivo la partita in italiano su Sky, o riprovato stasera e ho notato un lieve peggioramento. Nori rimane un fine tatticista e un buon osservatore ma si lascia trasportare in una serie di strafalcioni dal buon Leopizzi che sbaglia le division, i riferimenti storici, i nomi.. Vasher diventa Washer e, alla fine, pure Bebo lo chiama così. Vabbé...
Grossman: gioca male, non lo difendo, sbaglia parecchi palloni ed è condizionato da un paio di drop clamorosi. Ma è bravo a non buttare la palla nelle mani avversarie, tolta unìoccasione ogni suo pallone rischiato è comunque fuori dall'orbita dei difensori. Prende coraggio dopo la meta di Bradley e gioca un po' meglio, un holding di Kreutz toglie a lui e Berrian la chiusura di un ottimo gioco. E' ancora troppo scostante, ma sono fiducioso.
La difesa soffrirà come già detto l'assenza di Brown, ma prese le distanze gioca una partita eccellente. Intercetta due volte Pennington e copre molto bene ogni zona del campo soffrendo solo le corse interne. Urlacher strepitoso, così come Tillman e Anderson, i migliori secondo me.
Smith e Turner optano per un gioco tattico intelligente ma poco spettacolare, soprattutto dopo che hanno capito come va la gara. Sulle tre corse tra il tackle e l'esterno a inizio ripresa si sa di essere prevedibili ma anche che difficilmente verrà persa la palla in una gara dove tre punti fanno tutta la differenza del mondo. Osano poco con Grossman e quando ne capiscono la difficoltà e notano che Thomas JOnes è in super forma vanno in senso opposto dalle ultime gare e corrono, corrono e corrono ancora.
Continuo a pensare che Grossman avrà bisogno di un'altra stagione per una piena valutazione e che sul profondo in difesa rischiamo tanto. Questa squadra non trova continuità e vista la scarsa esperienza continuo a pensare che ai playoffs non farà molta strada anche se i Bears sono capaci di tutto e del contrario di tutto, di perdere 20 palloni, di giocare malissimo o di stracciare chiunque. La gara a due facce contro i Giants di sette giorni fa è lì a dimostrarlo.
Perederanno con i Pats, i Bears, è anche questione di motivazioni secondo me, spero però che si veda una squadra tonica, la W a Chicago non serve più di tanto e guardando agli altri campi solo un suicidio di massa ci può escludere dai playoffs.
Grossman: gioca male, non lo difendo, sbaglia parecchi palloni ed è condizionato da un paio di drop clamorosi. Ma è bravo a non buttare la palla nelle mani avversarie, tolta unìoccasione ogni suo pallone rischiato è comunque fuori dall'orbita dei difensori. Prende coraggio dopo la meta di Bradley e gioca un po' meglio, un holding di Kreutz toglie a lui e Berrian la chiusura di un ottimo gioco. E' ancora troppo scostante, ma sono fiducioso.
La difesa soffrirà come già detto l'assenza di Brown, ma prese le distanze gioca una partita eccellente. Intercetta due volte Pennington e copre molto bene ogni zona del campo soffrendo solo le corse interne. Urlacher strepitoso, così come Tillman e Anderson, i migliori secondo me.
Smith e Turner optano per un gioco tattico intelligente ma poco spettacolare, soprattutto dopo che hanno capito come va la gara. Sulle tre corse tra il tackle e l'esterno a inizio ripresa si sa di essere prevedibili ma anche che difficilmente verrà persa la palla in una gara dove tre punti fanno tutta la differenza del mondo. Osano poco con Grossman e quando ne capiscono la difficoltà e notano che Thomas JOnes è in super forma vanno in senso opposto dalle ultime gare e corrono, corrono e corrono ancora.
Continuo a pensare che Grossman avrà bisogno di un'altra stagione per una piena valutazione e che sul profondo in difesa rischiamo tanto. Questa squadra non trova continuità e vista la scarsa esperienza continuo a pensare che ai playoffs non farà molta strada anche se i Bears sono capaci di tutto e del contrario di tutto, di perdere 20 palloni, di giocare malissimo o di stracciare chiunque. La gara a due facce contro i Giants di sette giorni fa è lì a dimostrarlo.
Perederanno con i Pats, i Bears, è anche questione di motivazioni secondo me, spero però che si veda una squadra tonica, la W a Chicago non serve più di tanto e guardando agli altri campi solo un suicidio di massa ci può escludere dai playoffs.
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Highlights del match:
Urlacher che ridendo dice a Pennington "ti ho preso
Urlacher che intercetta il pallone, fatica a tenerlo e poi scappa come un RB
I movimenti di Bradley dopo le ricezioni, fantastico
La ricezione di Moose lassù in cielo
Il sack di Anderson
Il colpo di Urlacher e Briggs sull'arbitro a inizio gara
Ma il momento topico è....
Grossman che va a parlare con Kyle dopo la meta di Bradley! Il nostro idolo è ancora vivo, tiene una barba tanto e sembra molto felice di stare dove sta (te credo, è sempre bevuto!) Let's Go K-O!

Urlacher che ridendo dice a Pennington "ti ho preso
Urlacher che intercetta il pallone, fatica a tenerlo e poi scappa come un RB
I movimenti di Bradley dopo le ricezioni, fantastico
La ricezione di Moose lassù in cielo
Il sack di Anderson
Il colpo di Urlacher e Briggs sull'arbitro a inizio gara
Ma il momento topico è....
Grossman che va a parlare con Kyle dopo la meta di Bradley! Il nostro idolo è ancora vivo, tiene una barba tanto e sembra molto felice di stare dove sta (te credo, è sempre bevuto!) Let's Go K-O!
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visto solo il secondo tempo della partita... non mi sembrano quella squadra impossibile da battere a me... forti si ma non cosi tanto...
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visto solo il secondo tempo della partita... non mi sembrano quella squadra impossibile da battere a me... forti si ma non cosi tanto...
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E' una stagione strana, non vedo imbattibili, tolti i Colts di oggi, finora tutte le squadre hanno avuto alti e bassi... certo, avere gli alti dei Bears ci farebbero la firma in tanti, così come di vincere anche quando si hanno i bassi. Secondo me è una squadra pericolosa che verrà fregata dalla propria inesperienza.
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E' una stagione strana, non vedo imbattibili, tolti i Colts di oggi, finora tutte le squadre hanno avuto alti e bassi... certo, avere gli alti dei Bears ci farebbero la firma in tanti, così come di vincere anche quando si hanno i bassi. Secondo me è una squadra pericolosa che verrà fregata dalla propria inesperienza.
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come ai playoff dell'anno scorso? :gazza:
sfottò a parte mi sembrate piu solidi dell'anno scorso, da vedere grossman..
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