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Week 7 Games

Posted: 20 Oct 2022 20:58
by BF004

Re: Week 7 Games

Posted: 20 Oct 2022 21:02
by BF004

Re: Week 7 Games

Posted: 20 Oct 2022 22:16
by Pckfn23
BF004 wrote:
20 Oct 2022 21:02
I wish this had sound!

Re: Week 7 Games

Posted: 24 Oct 2022 20:40
by APB
New England 3rd string rookie 4th rd QB Bailey Zappe entered their MNF game midway through an otherwise listless 1st quarter offensive showing trailing 10-0 in the fog and within 4 minutes had the Patriots ahead 14-10.

That’s as many points as Aaron Rodgers has led the Packer offense in the last 5 quarters.

This is a rookie running an NFL offense with no more talent than GB has. [mention]bud fox[/mention] [mention]lupedafiasco[/mention]

Re: Week 7 Games

Posted: 24 Oct 2022 21:09
by Ghost_Lombardi
APB wrote:
24 Oct 2022 20:40
New England 3rd string rookie 4th rd QB Bailey Zappe entered their MNF game midway through an otherwise listless 1st quarter offensive showing trailing 10-0 in the fog and within 4 minutes had the Patriots ahead 14-10.

That’s as many points as Aaron Rodgers has led the Packer offense in the last 5 quarters.

This is a rookie running an NFL offense with no more talent than GB has. @bud fox @lupedafiasco
Fans went wild for him. Mac Jones may have just lost the starting job. Kraft loves Zappe.

Re: Week 7 Games

Posted: 24 Oct 2022 21:16
by wallyuwl
APB wrote:
24 Oct 2022 20:40
New England 3rd string rookie 4th rd QB Bailey Zappe entered their MNF game midway through an otherwise listless 1st quarter offensive showing trailing 10-0 in the fog and within 4 minutes had the Patriots ahead 14-10.

That’s as many points as Aaron Rodgers has led the Packer offense in the last 5 quarters.

This is a rookie running an NFL offense with no more talent than GB has. @bud fox @lupedafiasco
Well, now it is halfway through 3rd quarter and it is 23-14 Bears, and they (bears) just got the ball on a punt.

Re: Week 7 Games

Posted: 24 Oct 2022 21:27
by Ghost_Lombardi
wallyuwl wrote:
24 Oct 2022 21:16
APB wrote:
24 Oct 2022 20:40
New England 3rd string rookie 4th rd QB Bailey Zappe entered their MNF game midway through an otherwise listless 1st quarter offensive showing trailing 10-0 in the fog and within 4 minutes had the Patriots ahead 14-10.

That’s as many points as Aaron Rodgers has led the Packer offense in the last 5 quarters.

This is a rookie running an NFL offense with no more talent than GB has. @bud fox @lupedafiasco
Well, now it is halfway through 3rd quarter and it is 23-14 Bears, and they (bears) just got the ball on a punt.
Maybe BB needs to play Zappe on DEF. NE has had the ball once so far in the 2nd half....

CHI looking like the better team tonight.

GB may not win another game this year.

Re: Week 7 Games

Posted: 24 Oct 2022 21:34
by APB
wallyuwl wrote:
24 Oct 2022 21:16
APB wrote:
24 Oct 2022 20:40
New England 3rd string rookie 4th rd QB Bailey Zappe entered their MNF game midway through an otherwise listless 1st quarter offensive showing trailing 10-0 in the fog and within 4 minutes had the Patriots ahead 14-10.

That’s as many points as Aaron Rodgers has led the Packer offense in the last 5 quarters.

This is a rookie running an NFL offense with no more talent than GB has. @bud fox @lupedafiasco
Well, now it is halfway through 3rd quarter and it is 23-14 Bears, and they (bears) just got the ball on a punt.
Zappe didn’t fumble the ball away nor does he play defense.

Do you deny the Patriot offense looks less dysfunctional with a 4th rd rookie at the helm than the Packers offense with the 4-time MVP?

Re: Week 7 Games

Posted: 24 Oct 2022 21:37
by Ghost_Lombardi
Fields using his eyes much better than I've seen before. Reading and reacting and anticipating. Coming back to reads. Moving the LBs and DBs with his eyes.

Re: Week 7 Games

Posted: 24 Oct 2022 21:52
by APB
Ghost_Lombardi wrote:
24 Oct 2022 21:37
Fields using his eyes much better than I've seen before. Reading and reacting and anticipating. Coming back to reads. Moving the LBs and DBs with his eyes.
Yeah, he’s had a good game as has the entire Chicago offense. This is the type game you’ll hear coaches and analysts refer back to when making the why-you-gotta-stick-with-Fields-through-these-tough-times arguments come December.

Re: Week 7 Games

Posted: 24 Oct 2022 21:56
by APB
A tipped ball interception for the Bears. Zappe magic not happening tonight. This is what Belichick deserves for benching him in lieu of Jones to start the game. Stole his mojo.

Re: Week 7 Games

Posted: 24 Oct 2022 22:06
by Ghost_Lombardi
Zappe implodes.

Patriots, Packers, and Brady all suck.

Welcome to 2022-2023.

Re: Week 7 Games

Posted: 24 Oct 2022 22:26
by Labrev
Yeah that Chicago team looks much improved over our Week 2 meeting. 5-12 here we come. :oops:

Re: Week 7 Games

Posted: 25 Oct 2022 13:00
by wallyuwl
Labrev wrote:
24 Oct 2022 22:26
Yeah that Chicago team looks much improved over our Week 2 meeting. 5-12 here we come. :oops:
Where are the other two wins coming?

Re: Week 7 Games

Posted: 25 Oct 2022 13:01
by wallyuwl
APB wrote:
24 Oct 2022 21:34
wallyuwl wrote:
24 Oct 2022 21:16
APB wrote:
24 Oct 2022 20:40
New England 3rd string rookie 4th rd QB Bailey Zappe entered their MNF game midway through an otherwise listless 1st quarter offensive showing trailing 10-0 in the fog and within 4 minutes had the Patriots ahead 14-10.

That’s as many points as Aaron Rodgers has led the Packer offense in the last 5 quarters.

This is a rookie running an NFL offense with no more talent than GB has. @bud fox @lupedafiasco
Well, now it is halfway through 3rd quarter and it is 23-14 Bears, and they (bears) just got the ball on a punt.
Zappe didn’t fumble the ball away nor does he play defense.

Do you deny the Patriot offense looks less dysfunctional with a 4th rd rookie at the helm than the Packers offense with the 4-time MVP?
I just saw bits and pieces last night, so didn't really know how it got to 23-14 from 10-14.

Re: Week 7 Games

Posted: 25 Oct 2022 13:05
by Pckfn23
Chicago finally learned that they have a RB who can look kinda throw and unleashed Fields that way. He had more designed runs in the games than he had in the first 6 weeks combined.