Because he is a defensive back. If he had stellar hands,...he would be a wide receiver.
And Goat of the Decade is a bit much. This is game one of the season. Not even a playoff game let alone a super bowl or World Series game.
It must be the Lyrica!
Completely disagree. I for one, was very impressed with the play calling and the overall effort. As far as his post game commentary, I thought he showed a lot of composure, although he made it perfectly clear that they let a golden opportunity get away. As far as the Fuller play went; of course he should have caught the football, but as someone eluded to previously, that is precisely why he is on the defensive side of the ball. I for one, feel like we are in good hands with this young man as the head coach.This is the worst Bears flop I can recall since they lost a game to Minnesota in the late 70s. They had an "insurmountable" lead, and they blew it. In frustration, I threw an entire Sunday paper against the wall. Thank goodness, I finished today's Trib hours ago.
Regarding the goat reference, first, it was an easy, simple pass to catch. Any high school player could have held onto it. Secondly, it was against the hated Packers. If Fuller choked against San Diego, it would be soon forgotten. Now, I have t hear it from Packer fans ... and there is no one on earth more obnoxious than a Chicago-based Packer fan. (Okay, Red Sox fans are even bigger jerks, but only slightly).
Finally, Nagy's post game comments were way too calm. He should have expressed some severe disappointment. How 'bout a bit of anger? Even Lovie Smith knew that beating the Packers was the first goal for the season.
This is my 43rd and last year as a season ticket holder for the Bears. I'm transferring my PSL in February.
Of all those seasons, maybe fifteen were exciting. I have only myself to blame for wasting all those $. We haven't had much of a year since that funeral procession known as the 2007 Super Bowl.
Like watching a fish flop around on hot asphalt and throw in the voice of Harry Carey ....This is the worst Bears flop I can recall since they lost a game to Minnesota in the late 70s. They had an "insurmountable" lead, and they blew it. In frustration, I threw an entire Sunday paper against the wall. Thank goodness, I finished today's Trib hours ago.
Regarding the goat reference, first, it was an easy, simple pass to catch. Any high school player could have held onto it. Secondly, it was against the hated Packers. If Fuller choked against San Diego, it would be soon forgotten. Now, I have t hear it from Packer fans ... and there is no one on earth more obnoxious than a Chicago-based Packer fan. (Okay, Red Sox fans are even bigger jerks, but only slightly).
Finally, Nagy's post game comments were way too calm. He should have expressed some severe disappointment. How 'bout a bit of anger? Even Lovie Smith knew that beating the Packers was the first goal for the season.
This is my 43rd and last year as a season ticket holder for the Bears. I'm transferring my PSL in February.
Of all those seasons, maybe fifteen were exciting. I have only myself to blame for wasting all those $. We haven't had much of a year since that funeral procession known as the 2007 Super Bowl.
The true goats of the year are the panty waste that kneel during the anthem & did nothing about the true problems going on during the off season when no cameras were rolling
Oh brother! I laughed out loud when I read your first paragraph. That's because I got a visual of you firing that Trib into the wall. I believe you! But, I'll side with you on most of this. No question Fuller should have had that ball. It was the only time in the game I let out a scream. Luckily, I was watching the game on the lower level family room and wifey was sleeping on the 2nd floor. She didn't hear me.This is the worst Bears flop I can recall since they lost a game to Minnesota in the late 70s. They had an "insurmountable" lead, and they blew it. In frustration, I threw an entire Sunday paper against the wall. Thank goodness, I finished today's Trib hours ago.
Regarding the goat reference, first, it was an easy, simple pass to catch. Any high school player could have held onto it. Secondly, it was against the hated Packers. If Fuller choked against San Diego, it would be soon forgotten. Now, I have t hear it from Packer fans ... and there is no one on earth more obnoxious than a Chicago-based Packer fan. (Okay, Red Sox fans are even bigger jerks, but only slightly).
Finally, Nagy's post game comments were way too calm. He should have expressed some severe disappointment. How 'bout a bit of anger? Even Lovie Smith knew that beating the Packers was the first goal for the season.
This is my 43rd and last year as a season ticket holder for the Bears. I'm transferring my PSL in February.
Of all those seasons, maybe fifteen were exciting. I have only myself to blame for wasting all those $. We haven't had much of a year since that funeral procession known as the 2007 Super Bowl.
Disagree as it has nothing to do with the President who has spoken up for people who respect this Nations values !The kneeling has nothing to do with respect for veterans or active military. The only reason for the uproar is that someone wanted to get the New Jersey Generals into the NFL on-the-cheap and didn't get it.
Politics is a no-no on this board, so I'll leave it there.
Disagree as it has nothing to do with the President who has spoken up for people who respect this Nations values !
These "protesters" should take a knee in the locker room away from the cameras and are just try to draw to attention to themselves !
Dr Martin Luther King Jr they ain't !
AMERICANS respect the Flag, Constitution and law !Values?
Correct. Al Michaels quickly made a point to throw that fact out there right after the play.The announcers said Fuller had 2 interceptions last year but dropped 6 other possible interceptions. Really?
This is the worst Bears flop I can recall since they lost a game to Minnesota in the late 70s. They had an "insurmountable" lead, and they blew it. In frustration, I threw an entire Sunday paper against the wall. Thank goodness, I finished today's Trib hours ago.
Regarding the goat reference, first, it was an easy, simple pass to catch. Any high school player could have held onto it. Secondly, it was against the hated Packers. If Fuller choked against San Diego, it would be soon forgotten. Now, I have t hear it from Packer fans ... and there is no one on earth more obnoxious than a Chicago-based Packer fan. (Okay, Red Sox fans are even bigger jerks, but only slightly).
Finally, Nagy's post game comments were way too calm. He should have expressed some severe disappointment. How 'bout a bit of anger? Even Lovie Smith knew that beating the Packers was the first goal for the season.
This is my 43rd and last year as a season ticket holder for the Bears. I'm transferring my PSL in February.
Of all those seasons, maybe fifteen were exciting. I have only myself to blame for wasting all those $. We haven't had much of a year since that funeral procession known as the 2007 Super Bowl.
@MC63
Per usual, you are filled with hyperbole.
Your season tickets just became more valuable. Last night we all witnessed a competitive Bears team. This new look Bears will be fun to watch.
We need to replace Fuller. That was tough to watch. But Trubisky is very promising. The kid can run. I love his mobility. Mack is a game changer. And how about our new rookie at middle line backer? Our duo running backs are talented. This team has tremendous potential.
Replace Fuller, huh....really?
He should of caught that no doubt but he had a very good year last year.
Absolutely. Fuller dropped six (6) interceptions last season. He is a proven commodity.
I know that many share responsibility for the Bears meltdown, but Kyle Fuller might be viewed as the new Bill Buckner.
How could he possibly drop that pass?
I don’t care for politics either but it isn’t police,Caucasians or statues killing ppl in the inner city and I’ll leave it at that.I told you facts anyway.Crime & single mother’s and other problems have nothing to do with politicsThe kneeling has nothing to do with respect for veterans or active military. The only reason for the uproar is that someone wanted to get the New Jersey Generals into the NFL on-the-cheap and didn't get it.
Politics is a no-no on this board, so I'll leave it there.