Nah... no field could hold up in this sort of weather. Pittsburgh is even WORSE when the weather gets bad.
yawl wanted game manager, that was the true definition of game manager. And It was actually a fun game to watch. There were seriously teams that threw for 53 attempts this weekend, smash mouth is underrated. <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/hoy_en_la_revolucion/6660342563/" title="vintage wattage by *The last son of krypton*, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7160/6660342563_0631cda272_z.jpg" width="495" height="640" alt="vintage wattage"></a> Wanting to gun, the bears ignored running through those holes opening over the a gap. It's a fact that because watt and smith are beasts and ninjas, cody is overlooked. Definitely missed him. Manning was all over the field. Manning plus joseph +jackson+ Gq = one of the best defensive backfields. And man, I still miss our RT. =(
An ugly victory is better than a pretty defeat. The Texans beat a good NFC team on the road and overcame some bad plays. That's what contenders do.
"It means we're 8-1. That's it. We haven't won nothing but a game. That's all it counts for." - Foster "We're really good(D). Sky's the limit. If we stay within, we can go all the way. Nobody can stop us." - Manning
You should have heard the espn commentators in Spanish. They were pulling for the bears so much I decided to mute the game.
I'm seeing all of these Bears fans making excuses saying if Cutler would've played, they would've won. Just silly. and Skip Bayless.. trolling as usual. Skip Bayless @RealSkipBayless Still not sold on the Texans. Culter would've won that game. Jason Campbell mostly looked lost. Asterisk: Cutler concussion.
I would have to ask Skip what team he IS sold on. Because if you're not sold on the Texans at this point, I'm not sure you can be sold on anybody.