I’m just going to lead with these two things.
- That was a fucking beatdown! Suck a fat one, Chicago!
- Green Bay Packers now lead the all-time series vs. the Chicago Bears.
AS IT SHOULD BE. SO SUCK ANOTHER FUCKING DICK, CHICAGO!
And I’m done disparaging Chicago. Great city. OWNED BY GREEN BAY!
Alright, really. I’m really done with that.
I wasn’t happy that the Packers didn’t run up the score on those scumbags after that Danny Trevathan hit on Davante Adams. Didn’t get ejected? What the fuck?
This is going to be painful. Supposedly Davante is fine, thank god, but watch this shit again. This is what the NFL is supposedly trying to get out of the game, but their officials not only don’t throw a flag, they don’t throw the targeting fuck out of the game?
Egregious? I’d say so?
Failure? Every official who worked that game should be suspended.
#Bears Danny Trevathan can look forward to a fine and suspension. #Packers should be furious. pic.twitter.com/WlqBDPIg5z
— Charles Robinson (@CharlesRobinson) September 29, 2017
That’s a fucking embarrassment and no, I’m not dropping it.
But let’s get to the five more.
What’s Up Rook?
Did anyone else like the running of Aaron Jones on Thursday night? I’m sitting at a bar in L.A., I turn to my boy from Marinette and I say, “That kid can run, can’t he?” The response was positive. Ty Montgomery was carving up the Bears early, but then he broke some ribs, which is about the worst injury you could have as a running back. Jamaal Williams — did he get injured? I really don’t know? All I remember is thinking is this Aaron Jones kid can play!
Somehow, Someway
I talked about the Bears’ rushing attack before the game. Jordan Howard and Tarik Cohen, a good Jewish boy. Somehow, neither of them did shit on Thursday. Howard got all the carries, but averaged just 2.9 per. Cohen had 24 on six. And as you surely recall, the Bears ran the ball late. Not trying to come back, just running the ball, because Pants Pooper isn’t going to bring us back. This team. I just shake my head. Will be fun to beat them by 40 at Soldier.
Disrespect?
The game is over when Aaron Rodgers is pulled, right? I personally wanted the Packers to run up the score. For Davante. 75-14 would have been fine for me, but Fat Mike isn’t that guy. He never has and never will stomp on the throat. He did, however, pull Aaron Rodgers for Brett Hundley in the fourth. That was obviously a signal of disrespect to the Bears. We’ll finish this game out with our backup QB because you suck so bad. I just wished they would have let him throw on every down.
Jordo
You can’t talk about this game without acknowledging the white boy. Who was sensational on Thursday night? Jordy Nelson. Four, 75, and more importantly, two touches. Who does AR look for in the red zone? His No. 1. Jordy Fucking Nelson.
No Nitro
Hell, I predicted it and I’m going to take credit for it. No Nitro defense! Against a team you know is going to run the ball, you go with the traditional 4-3. That means two normal inside backers. Blake Martinez and Jake Ryan. Both had their moments, and I’m happy that the Packers actually adjusted to their opponent.
Even though the Packer offense did not put up a lot of yards and they protected the offensive line with play calling for a change. You have to say good job to the offensive line, withTaylor getting a big atta boy.
Besides that cheap shot dirty hit by that Chicago ass muncher you have to think Randall leaving the field of play, stadium or bench area is a big deal.
Some say Randall left the stadium. Some say he left the bench area. Some say he was told to leave the bench area. I don’t care if he leave the bench area or stadium during the game while healthy, then you quit on your team. You don’t usually see players that ever work out after that occurring. It was the middle of a damn game with two corners inactive!! Unacceptable. If Randall was told to leave the bench area then that is almost as bad. You have a player, and I use that term loosely who is such a distraction that he can’t be around his teammates or coaches.
I would not be suprised if the team is checking trade value for Randall. Maybe the team can get a conditional 7th until he is cut when the trade partner realizes what they have.
The “word” is he was sent to the locker room, dressed and left the stadium. i’m sure we’ll hear about, unless McCarthy puts a gag on the players.
Here is a transcript of the conversation:
Coach: “You allowed yet another TD dumb*ss.”
Randall: “What did you expect? I’m a safety. A saaaaaaaaafety.”
Coach: “You are what I say you are. If I say you’re an OT, then you’re an OT. And, who knows? Way things are going, maybe I will.”
Randall: “Look, dude, or El Duderino if you’re not into the whole brevity thing, I was a very successful safety in college. I’ve always been a safety. I have the body and speed of a very good safety.”
Coach: “Or a dumb*ss cornerback.”
Randall: “Exactly what I’ve been telling you, Coach! Now you get it!”
Coach: “F*ck you for being right. How dare you be right. How dare you make me look wrong. If I’m right, I’m right but if I’m wrong I am still right.”
Randall: “What the…..”
Coach: “F*ck you dumb*ass. Go to the locker room. Get you and your dumb *ss out of here.”
Randall complied.
Mike Zimmer and Jerry Gray of the Vikings should take him. They are smart enough to move him right back to safety. In a couple years he would become a pro bowl safety.
Randall has proven to be a be nothing, do nothing player in this league. So, i agree with the lonely queen boy, he deserves to go to a be nothing, do nothing franchise like the queens.
His packers career is all but over I am guessing.
Traditional 3-4 you ignorant douche bag. Three down lineman and four linebackers!!!!!!
Packers are not man enough to play a 4-3.
lol…i decided to let it slide when i read it.
I thought that Randall WAS already on the bench when the Bears scored before halftime.
He was far enough away from the play that it was like having only 10 guys on the field.
His performance does not warrant continued playing time. He needs to be inactive on gameday to open up a slot for anybody, even a “back-
Let me finish please “damn web site or damn tablet”.
Free up a slot for anybody, even a “back-up waterboy” is preferred to a cornerback that can’t cover me.
Of course Randall is a safety. He looks like a safety, he runs like a safety,
he hits like a safety. So what does Ted Thompson do? HE TRIES TO TURN
RANDALL into a cornerback! This is TT’s specialty, stubbornly ignoring
what is right in front of him. Another specialty: destroying a once great
offensive line. Guards playing tackle, all-pro’s cut, versatile (I’m looking
at you JC Tretter) linemen allowed to walk. Can’t pay a few million to
protect a 100 million dollar QB. This is not going to end well, and it
will be on you Ted Thompson.
Well said about Randall. Most defensive backs who make any sort of transition will go from being a Cornerback to being a Safety, not the other way around. Randall was a top ranked Safety coming out of Arizona State, but the Packers insisted on trying to put a round peg into a square hole by making Randall a Cornerback. As much as it pains me to also agree with Killer’s earlier comment, it wouldn’t surprise me the least if Randall ended up becoming a Pro Bowl Safety with another team.
Being a top safety in college, doesn’t automatically translate that player being a top player in the NFL, at any position. I would be shocked to see him become an Pro Bowl safety.