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I'd bet the over on CeeDee's yardage all day. I have no faith in the Bears Defense right now. They need to show me something.
I worry that Flus has some knowledge of the Bears offensive players strengths and weaknesses and can gameplan for them. He isn't a bad DC.
People pushing religion in an "I'm better than you" way are doing it wrong. I'm sure some actually feel that way, but those people are missing the point IMO. I believe opening the door and exposing people to religion is a good thing. I'm also fully on board with people expressing no interest...
Thank you. That was a great explanation.
The thinking part was mostly in regards to the lip service and if these companies care even a little bit about the health of their consumers. There seems to be a market of people who want to eat healthier and have better processed options. End of...
I was impressed with Mateer against Michigan. Moore is very intriguing, but I can't say much definitively about him yet. Oregon is loaded with talent and has only played bottom feeders. If he looks good against Penn State, I'll be on board.
Yeah its baby steps, but at least we have started acknowledging it and companies seem willing to make the small changes. Several large companies have initiated plans to remove artificial dyes as well.
I think lack of willpower plays into unhealthy food choices. There is probably a laziness aspect to it as well.
However I do think location plays a massive difference in lifestyle. SD climate is much better and a lot of people can walk to stores, restaurants, shopping, parks, ect... Where as...
Yep, they got my SF_86 in the process. That document has more information about me than I could probably recall today. Not to mention a good amount of information on family, friends and neighbors.
The 52 points given up by Chicago's defense was its most allowed since the 2014 season. The Lions averaged 8.8 yards per play in the Bears' second loss of the season, which was their highest rate allowed in a game since 1961.
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