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    Quote Originally Posted by beareezyfaneezy View Post
    The thing that has impressed me most about Marshall is that he typically drags a guy, or two, for a few yards before he is finally brought down. He doesn't usually go down on first contact and he has some impressive moves in the open field.
    This is such a nice thing to watch week in and week out. BM is a beast just as much as Greg Olsen was a pu$$y with the ball, he would flop on a finger tackle...

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    Kudos to Marshall. He's definitely proven himself a true competitor this season and deserves the franchise records he now holds (and will hopefully break).
    That said, he's really just the biggest peanut in this heap of sh!t we call an offense. We've still passed for fewer yards than we did at this same time the previous two horrible seasons. His presence has elevated us from the 30th ranked passing offense to the 27th ranked passing offense. Whoop-dee-do!
    His success only provides the illusion that we have a viable passing game. The truth is our offense still sucks!

    Go Bears!

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    Marshall has been amazing. Obviously the best we have seen on the Bears and easily a top 3 WR in the league this year. As far as the rest of the offense, I think a big part of the problem is we can't seem to keep the rest on the field. We have never really had all 4 Wrs healthy many games at all this season. Especially with the O-Line problems, that is hard to overcome.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mouse View Post
    Marshall has been amazing. Obviously the best we have seen on the Bears and easily a top 3 WR in the league this year. As far as the rest of the offense, I think a big part of the problem is we can't seem to keep the rest on the field. We have never really had all 4 Wrs healthy many games at all this season. Especially with the O-Line problems, that is hard to overcome.
    Yeah would have been nice to have Jeffery all season.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mouse View Post
    As far as the rest of the offense, I think a big part of the problem is we can't seem to keep the rest on the field. We have never really had all 4 Wrs healthy many games at all this season. Especially with the O-Line problems, that is hard to overcome.
    Maybe I'm just arguing semantics here, but if we had all of the WRs we started the season with for every game, our offense would still suck. So while I think our WR health has been a problem, it's not a BIG problem. Sledge says it like it is...

    Quote Originally Posted by steelcitysledge
    That said, he's really just the biggest peanut in this heap of sh!t we call an offense. We've still passed for fewer yards than we did at this same time the previous two horrible seasons. His presence has elevated us from the 30th ranked passing offense to the 27th ranked passing offense. Whoop-dee-do!
    His success only provides the illusion that we have a viable passing game. The truth is our offense still sucks!
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