OT: Monday Night Football Open Thread

Submitted by RONick on

Well, I know that everyone wants to talk about the PSU situation, but I am frankly sick of even thinking about that.  Let's take our minds off of such a sad thing and watch two fairly good pro teams play.  Teams trading turnovers in the last two minutes of the first half here. Chicago threatening in the red zone with about 50 seconds to go.  Tied up 10-10.  Go Eagles.

Also, they spotlighted BG earlier and he proceeded to destroy the right tackle.  Beast mode.

ILMichFan70

November 7th, 2011 at 10:22 PM ^

but I'm also a Bears fan so that's probably why haha. He can definitely come off that way though. I know many Bears fan that don't even like him. However after the 20+ QB's we had during the period of when Brett Favre was in GB, it's nice to finally have someone that may stick around and is pretty good

ILMichFan70

November 7th, 2011 at 10:31 PM ^

Both teams have definitely had their share of QB's through the years. However the Lions finally found one in Stafford and the Bears have finally found one in Cutler. I'm actually glad to see Stafford healthy this year. I dont have the feelings against the Lions like I do for the Packers or Vikings.

JT4104

November 7th, 2011 at 10:29 PM ^

I honestly believe we have found an OLine worse than Detroit and they reside in Philly. Vick is getting mauled on 3 step drops let alone doing anything else.

Darth Wolverine

November 7th, 2011 at 10:36 PM ^

I know some of you are hardcore NFL people, and that is fine, but I get less interested in the NFL more and more every single year. It just doesn't compare to NCAA football. I can watch ANY college football game and have a great time doing it, but I can't do that for NFL games. I really enjoy watching NFL playoffs, but regular season, it's just not for me.

Stephen Hawking

November 8th, 2011 at 12:51 AM ^

It's fine to have college pride and all, but how can you say it doesn't compare to college football? In what respect does it not compare? The NFL is far and away the highest-rated sports event in America today. And don't even mention quality of games; NFL teams are MUCH better than NCAA teams and are much more fun to watch. I love Michigan but I don't feel I'm watching the same game when I watch that compared to NFL football.

mgobass

November 8th, 2011 at 12:08 AM ^

They both have helmets with wings. They also manage to lose in games where the matchups are supposed to be the most favorable. They both make me drink.