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*** 2006 Chicago Bears Thread *** (1 Viewer)

If Osi, McKenzie, and Strahan are out...I'm wanting to back out of my prediction then.

Still like to see Shockey take on Urlacher. Not this wussy turn your back and go down stuff he's been doing but like he did as a rook. Put his head down and challenge Brian. Oh that'd make for some good sunday TV

 
GRIDIRON ASSASSIN said:
The last time the Bears won the Super Bowl, they lost to Miami in the regular season.I love trends. :)
So the best team in the NFC lost to one of the worst teams in the AFC and you feel this puts them in a position to win the Super Bowl? Okay.
 
Ministry of Pain said:
Doctor Detroit said:
Marc Levin said:
This thread may be the only thread this year that phin phans have a cause to bump.So happy my current boys defended my old boys' only undefeated title.'phins get the Colts this year?BTW, this is exactly the kind of win that could kick off another EOY run like last year.
Or a 5-3 finish to get that not so great draft pick and then be a preseason Super Bowl contender with a ton of holes. I'd say this is much more likely only because I think it happened recently. :unsure:
Johnny, tell our wet rag winner what he's one today!!!
:popcorn:
 
What do you bet that if somone compared the number of Bears homer threads/posts to some combination of Rex Grossman's QB rating and the outcome of each week's game that you'd find a direct correllation between the those factors and the number of posts? Front-running at its finest.

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+--------+-------------------------------+----------+---------+|  Week  |		 Opponent			  |  Result  |  Score  |+--------+-------------------------------+----------+---------+|	1   | at Green Bay Packers		  |	 W	|  26- 0  ||	2   |	Detroit Lions			  |	 W	|  34- 7  ||	3   | at Minnesota Vikings		  |	 W	|  19-16  ||	4   |	Seattle Seahawks		   |	 W	|  37- 6  ||	5   |	Buffalo Bills			  |	 W	|  40- 7  ||	6   | at Arizona Cardinals		  |	 W	|  24-23  ||	7   |													||	8   |	San Francisco 49ers		|	 W	|  41-10  ||	9   |	Miami Dolphins			 |	 L	|  13-31  ||   10   | at New York Giants			|	 W	|  38-20  ||   11   | at New York Jets			  |	 W	|  10- 0  ||   12   | at New England Patriots	   |	 L	|  13-17  |
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+----------+--------------------------+----------------+| WK  OPP  |  CMP  ATT   PYD  TD  INT |  RSH	YD  TD |+----------+--------------------------+----------------+|  1  gnb  |   18   26   262   1   1  |	1	 2   0 ||  2  det  |   20   27   289   4   0  |	1	 0   0 ||  3  min  |   23   41   278   1   2  |	3	-3   0 ||  4  sea  |   17   31   232   2   0  |	1	 2   0 ||  5  buf  |   15   27   182   2   0  |	0	 0   0 ||  6  ari  |   14   37   148   0   4  |	3	-7   0 ||  8  sfo  |   23   29   252   3   0  |	0	 0   0 ||  9  mia  |   18   42   210   1   3  |	0	 0   0 || 10  nyg  |   18   30   246   3   1  |	3	-2   0 || 11  nyj  |   11   22   119   1   0  |	1	-1   0 || 12  nwe  |   15   34   176   0   3  |	2	 1   0 |+----------+--------------------------+----------------+|  TOTAL   |  192  346  2394  18  14  |   15	-8   0 |+----------+--------------------------+----------------+
How's that "gunslinger" working out for you, Bears fans?
 
BTW I'm not at all afraid of facing this team in the playoffs.

Griese needs to be your QB or you are one and done.

 
BTW I'm not at all afraid of facing this team in the playoffs. Griese needs to be your QB or you are one and done.
Please tell us who you are more afraid to face and why (besides a superior AFC opponent in a possible Super Bowl)
I fear NOLA a bit more than Chicago right now. Especially if that ends up being a road game.I still think Bush will get untracked later this year and Colston will be back at least in time for the playoffs.
 
BTW I'm not at all afraid of facing this team in the playoffs. Griese needs to be your QB or you are one and done.
Please tell us who you are more afraid to face and why (besides a superior AFC opponent in a possible Super Bowl)
I fear NOLA a bit more than Chicago right now. Especially if that ends up being a road game.I still think Bush will get untracked later this year and Colston will be back at least in time for the playoffs.
That game goes to whoever is the home team.
 
WoW! I love coming up here and the "Johnny Come Lately" types take their shots. This game could have went either way and it went to the Pats. Great game. Tip your hat. The Bears are going to play well and be in most games. Yes- I agree that Grossman is going to kill us in the playoffs but this game would have been an easy win if we run the ball. Could have would have should have. Bears have to make a decision- develop Grossman at the expense of a lost season or go with the vet. And run the damn ball either way! Great win Pats- hopefully we can get you in the Super Bowl if we both make it....

 
What do you bet that if somone compared the number of Bears homer threads/posts to some combination of Rex Grossman's QB rating and the outcome of each week's game that you'd find a direct correllation between the those factors and the number of posts? Front-running at its finest.

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+--------+-------------------------------+----------+---------+|  Week  |		 Opponent			  |  Result  |  Score  |+--------+-------------------------------+----------+---------+|	1   | at Green Bay Packers		  |	 W	|  26- 0  ||	2   |	Detroit Lions			  |	 W	|  34- 7  ||	3   | at Minnesota Vikings		  |	 W	|  19-16  ||	4   |	Seattle Seahawks		   |	 W	|  37- 6  ||	5   |	Buffalo Bills			  |	 W	|  40- 7  ||	6   | at Arizona Cardinals		  |	 W	|  24-23  ||	7   |													||	8   |	San Francisco 49ers		|	 W	|  41-10  ||	9   |	Miami Dolphins			 |	 L	|  13-31  ||   10   | at New York Giants			|	 W	|  38-20  ||   11   | at New York Jets			  |	 W	|  10- 0  ||   12   | at New England Patriots	   |	 L	|  13-17  |
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+----------+--------------------------+----------------+| WK  OPP  |  CMP  ATT   PYD  TD  INT |  RSH	YD  TD |+----------+--------------------------+----------------+|  1  gnb  |   18   26   262   1   1  |	1	 2   0 ||  2  det  |   20   27   289   4   0  |	1	 0   0 ||  3  min  |   23   41   278   1   2  |	3	-3   0 ||  4  sea  |   17   31   232   2   0  |	1	 2   0 ||  5  buf  |   15   27   182   2   0  |	0	 0   0 ||  6  ari  |   14   37   148   0   4  |	3	-7   0 ||  8  sfo  |   23   29   252   3   0  |	0	 0   0 ||  9  mia  |   18   42   210   1   3  |	0	 0   0 || 10  nyg  |   18   30   246   3   1  |	3	-2   0 || 11  nyj  |   11   22   119   1   0  |	1	-1   0 || 12  nwe  |   15   34   176   0   3  |	2	 1   0 |+----------+--------------------------+----------------+|  TOTAL   |  192  346  2394  18  14  |   15	-8   0 |+----------+--------------------------+----------------+
How's that "gunslinger" working out for you, Bears fans?
What's amazing to me is how a few select individuals keep coming into Bears threads to try and calm our enthusiasm and tell us how bad the Bears are. We've suffered through years of dissappointment and finally have one of the better teams in the league. Now, when we're doing well and have the best record in the NFC, the haters want to come in and temper our expectations and bash the Bears anytime they have a bad game. Why do you even care? I'm sorry if that's what does it for you. That's pretty sad. :bag:
 
What's funny to me is all of those people who think that Griese will step right in and take this team to another level. How can you possibly say that? We have no idea how he will do. And for those who say look at what he did in the preseason, please, he played against guys bagging groceries (no offense Mr.Warner).

Bottom line is Rex has made some mistakes, but he has only played in 17 regular season games (I could be wrong). I like having the gunslinger back there. I don't expect Grossman to be perfect for 16+ games. Bad games happen. Look at Brady's game a couple weeks ago (4 Int's). I'm not comparing the two, just point out examples.

I think the Bears are fine. They have a two game lead on home field advantage and 4 game lead on the division.

 
What's funny to me is all of those people who think that Griese will step right in and take this team to another level. How can you possibly say that? We have no idea how he will do. And for those who say look at what he did in the preseason, please, he played against guys bagging groceries (no offense Mr.Warner).Bottom line is Rex has made some mistakes, but he has only played in 17 regular season games (I could be wrong). I like having the gunslinger back there. I don't expect Grossman to be perfect for 16+ games. Bad games happen. Look at Brady's game a couple weeks ago (4 Int's). I'm not comparing the two, just point out examples.I think the Bears are fine. They have a two game lead on home field advantage and 4 game lead on the division.
The Bears will have home field advantage in the playoffs. And in one of those games bad Rexy will show up and throw three interceptions to lose the game. The Bears are not alright. Grossman has thrown three interceptions or more three out of the last six games. That isn't a few mistakes. That is a major meltdown. And Lovie, stubbornly, won't admit that he is making a mistake and sit him down.
 
WoW! I love coming up here and the "Johnny Come Lately" types take their shots. This game could have went either way and it went to the Pats. Great game. Tip your hat. The Bears are going to play well and be in most games. Yes- I agree that Grossman is going to kill us in the playoffs but this game would have been an easy win if we run the ball. Could have would have should have. Bears have to make a decision- develop Grossman at the expense of a lost season or go with the vet. And run the damn ball either way! Great win Pats- hopefully we can get you in the Super Bowl if we both make it....
:lmao:
 
What's funny to me is all of those people who think that Griese will step right in and take this team to another level. How can you possibly say that? We have no idea how he will do. And for those who say look at what he did in the preseason, please, he played against guys bagging groceries (no offense Mr.Warner).

Bottom line is Rex has made some mistakes, but he has only played in 17 regular season games (I could be wrong). I like having the gunslinger back there. I don't expect Grossman to be perfect for 16+ games. Bad games happen. Look at Brady's game a couple weeks ago (4 Int's). I'm not comparing the two, just point out examples.

I think the Bears are fine. They have a two game lead on home field advantage and 4 game lead on the division.
The Bears are fine, sure. But they could be great, IMO, if Grossman would stop screwing up. I don't think anybody expects him to be perfect but come on! Some of those throws were down right moronic. I don't think they should bench him but they need to somehow address the problem now. I think to an extent Rex is getting coddled by Lovie and co. (maybe this is my assumption and who knows what's going on behind the scenes but thats my impression)
 
What's amazing to me is how a few select individuals keep coming into Bears threads to try and calm our enthusiasm and tell us how bad the Bears are. We've suffered through years of dissappointment and finally have one of the better teams in the league. Now, when we're doing well and have the best record in the NFC, the haters want to come in and temper our expectations and bash the Bears anytime they have a bad game. Why do you even care? I'm sorry if that's what does it for you. That's pretty sad. :bag:
First of all, I'm not one of those few select individuals who "keeps coming into Bears threads . . ." Second, I'm not into raining on anyone's parade, however nobody's been noisier this year than Bears fans in proclaiming their team's greatness. Funny enough, Dennis Green's "crown their ###!" meltdown was pretty on-point. The Bears are a good team that has some obvious flaws, but you wouldn't know it around here when they win, and when they lose all you hear are the crickets. This isn't directed at you, but at other Bears fans around here. I have a lot of respect for what Lovie Smith has done there. That defense is outstanding, as are the special teams.
 
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The Bears were missing two starting(three?) starting DB's , on the road, versus Brady, and still had a shot to win at the end. Tough loss, but they proved they can play with the big-boys. Of course, you can believe what you want...Dallas is the only team that will give them a game in the NFC, the SuperBowl is a crapshoot...

 
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What's funny to me is all of those people who think that Griese will step right in and take this team to another level. How can you possibly say that? We have no idea how he will do. And for those who say look at what he did in the preseason, please, he played against guys bagging groceries (no offense Mr.Warner).Bottom line is Rex has made some mistakes, but he has only played in 17 regular season games (I could be wrong). I like having the gunslinger back there. I don't expect Grossman to be perfect for 16+ games. Bad games happen. Look at Brady's game a couple weeks ago (4 Int's). I'm not comparing the two, just point out examples.I think the Bears are fine. They have a two game lead on home field advantage and 4 game lead on the division.
The Bears will have home field advantage in the playoffs. And in one of those games bad Rexy will show up and throw three interceptions to lose the game. The Bears are not alright. Grossman has thrown three interceptions or more three out of the last six games. That isn't a few mistakes. That is a major meltdown. And Lovie, stubbornly, won't admit that he is making a mistake and sit him down.
I agree that Grossman has made some bad decisions, but do you think that Griese will be that much better? For every bad throw that Grossman makes, you will say that Greise won't make that throw because he's a verteran (which may not be true), but what about all of the good throws he has made down the field??? Would Griese make those??I'm not saying Grossman is great and leave him in there, my point is that we really don't know that Griese can do any better.
 
What's funny to me is all of those people who think that Griese will step right in and take this team to another level. How can you possibly say that? We have no idea how he will do. And for those who say look at what he did in the preseason, please, he played against guys bagging groceries (no offense Mr.Warner).Bottom line is Rex has made some mistakes, but he has only played in 17 regular season games (I could be wrong). I like having the gunslinger back there. I don't expect Grossman to be perfect for 16+ games. Bad games happen. Look at Brady's game a couple weeks ago (4 Int's). I'm not comparing the two, just point out examples.I think the Bears are fine. They have a two game lead on home field advantage and 4 game lead on the division.
The Bears will have home field advantage in the playoffs. And in one of those games bad Rexy will show up and throw three interceptions to lose the game. The Bears are not alright. Grossman has thrown three interceptions or more three out of the last six games. That isn't a few mistakes. That is a major meltdown. And Lovie, stubbornly, won't admit that he is making a mistake and sit him down.
I agree that Grossman has made some bad decisions, but do you think that Griese will be that much better? For every bad throw that Grossman makes, you will say that Greise won't make that throw because he's a verteran (which may not be true), but what about all of the good throws he has made down the field??? Would Griese make those??I'm not saying Grossman is great and leave him in there, my point is that we really don't know that Griese can do any better.
Griese lacks Grossman's play-making ability, but he avoids the Big Mistake far better than Grossman does. In the playoffs and/or in bad weather or in other critical games, especially when you have an elite defense and special teams, the latter is far more important than the former.
 
What's amazing to me is how a few select individuals keep coming into Bears threads to try and calm our enthusiasm and tell us how bad the Bears are. We've suffered through years of dissappointment and finally have one of the better teams in the league. Now, when we're doing well and have the best record in the NFC, the haters want to come in and temper our expectations and bash the Bears anytime they have a bad game. Why do you even care? I'm sorry if that's what does it for you. That's pretty sad. :bag:
First of all, I'm not one of those few select individuals who "keeps coming into Bears threads . . ." Second, I'm not into raining on anyone's parade, however nobody's been noisier this year than Bears fans in proclaiming their team's greatness. Funny enough, Dennis Green's "crown their ###!" meltdown was pretty on-point. The Bears are a good team that has some obvious flaws, but you wouldn't know it around here when they win, and when they lose all you hear are the crickets. This isn't directed at you, but at other Bears fans around here. I have a lot of respect for what Lovie Smith has done there. That defense is outstanding, as are the special teams.
The Grossman issue is turning into a serious problem. And I know it's taken me and a lot of other Bears fans a while to get to that point. But remember last year how attached many Bears fans were to Kyle Orton? The city seems to be very forgiving as long as the wins keep coming. I was a Grossman loyalist. I was happy to see him replace Orton last year and I defended him a bit longer than I should have this year. That's what happens when a QB's problems stem from a lack of maturity and not a lack of ability. We've clearly seen that Rex is a quality quarterback; what we haven't seen is if he can be a mature quarterback. The bad decision making needs to stop. Every week since the Arizona game, I've surprised to see Lovie letting him get away with some of those deep balls. Maybe he thinks they need to let Rex be Rex. Maybe they think that's part of his charm and personality. I think it's a playoff death sentence. The good thing is that the Bears have an easy road to home-field advantage and another few weeks to address the Grossman problem. We're going to get a good read on what kind of coach Lovie is between now and playoff time.
 
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What's funny to me is all of those people who think that Griese will step right in and take this team to another level. How can you possibly say that? We have no idea how he will do. And for those who say look at what he did in the preseason, please, he played against guys bagging groceries (no offense Mr.Warner).Bottom line is Rex has made some mistakes, but he has only played in 17 regular season games (I could be wrong). I like having the gunslinger back there. I don't expect Grossman to be perfect for 16+ games. Bad games happen. Look at Brady's game a couple weeks ago (4 Int's). I'm not comparing the two, just point out examples.I think the Bears are fine. They have a two game lead on home field advantage and 4 game lead on the division.
The Bears will have home field advantage in the playoffs. And in one of those games bad Rexy will show up and throw three interceptions to lose the game. The Bears are not alright. Grossman has thrown three interceptions or more three out of the last six games. That isn't a few mistakes. That is a major meltdown. And Lovie, stubbornly, won't admit that he is making a mistake and sit him down.
I agree that Grossman has made some bad decisions, but do you think that Griese will be that much better? For every bad throw that Grossman makes, you will say that Greise won't make that throw because he's a verteran (which may not be true), but what about all of the good throws he has made down the field??? Would Griese make those??I'm not saying Grossman is great and leave him in there, my point is that we really don't know that Griese can do any better.
I bet Griese doesn't fumble the snap on a crucial series in the red zone.
 
The Bears were missing two starting(three?) starting DB's , on the road, versus Brady, and still had a shot to win at the end. Tough loss, but they proved they can play with the big-boys. Of course, you can believe what you want...Dallas is the only team that will give them a game in the NFC, the SuperBowl is a crapshoot...
Exactly. And Grossman blew their shot to win it. And it's likely that he'll do something like this in the playoffs.It's too late in the season to switch QB's. Griese is a veteran and he was doing well in Tampa Bay but let's not pretend that switching to him should be a no-brainer. He isn't. But something must be done with Grossman, either change the playcalling etc. I don't know. Like I said, the Bears are in a tough spot.

You think if they wrap up home field that theyll play Griese, JUST in case?

 
What's amazing to me is how a few select individuals keep coming into Bears threads to try and calm our enthusiasm and tell us how bad the Bears are. We've suffered through years of dissappointment and finally have one of the better teams in the league. Now, when we're doing well and have the best record in the NFC, the haters want to come in and temper our expectations and bash the Bears anytime they have a bad game. Why do you even care? I'm sorry if that's what does it for you. That's pretty sad. :bag:
First of all, I'm not one of those few select individuals who "keeps coming into Bears threads . . ." Second, I'm not into raining on anyone's parade, however nobody's been noisier this year than Bears fans in proclaiming their team's greatness. Funny enough, Dennis Green's "crown their ###!" meltdown was pretty on-point. The Bears are a good team that has some obvious flaws, but you wouldn't know it around here when they win, and when they lose all you hear are the crickets. This isn't directed at you, but at other Bears fans around here. I have a lot of respect for what Lovie Smith has done there. That defense is outstanding, as are the special teams.
The Grossman issue is turning into a serious problem. And I know it's taken me and a lot of other Bears fans a while to get to that point. But remember last year how attached many Bears fans were to Kyle Orton? The city seems to be very forgiving as long as the wins keep coming. I was a Grossman loyalist. I was happy to see him replace Orton last year and I defended him a bit longer than I should have this year. That's what happens when a QB's problems stem from a lack of maturity and not a lack of ability. We've clearly seen that Rex is a quality quarterback; what we haven't seen is if he can be a mature quarterback.
How about a consistent quarterback?
 
What's amazing to me is how a few select individuals keep coming into Bears threads to try and calm our enthusiasm and tell us how bad the Bears are. We've suffered through years of dissappointment and finally have one of the better teams in the league. Now, when we're doing well and have the best record in the NFC, the haters want to come in and temper our expectations and bash the Bears anytime they have a bad game. Why do you even care? I'm sorry if that's what does it for you. That's pretty sad. :bag:
First of all, I'm not one of those few select individuals who "keeps coming into Bears threads . . ." Second, I'm not into raining on anyone's parade, however nobody's been noisier this year than Bears fans in proclaiming their team's greatness. Funny enough, Dennis Green's "crown their ###!" meltdown was pretty on-point. The Bears are a good team that has some obvious flaws, but you wouldn't know it around here when they win, and when they lose all you hear are the crickets. This isn't directed at you, but at other Bears fans around here. I have a lot of respect for what Lovie Smith has done there. That defense is outstanding, as are the special teams.
My mistake. I tend to group together the people who post that type of stuff and probably shouldn't. The post just came across as another one of them. Honestly, I think the Bears fans around here are so happy that we're finally doing well that things can sometimes get misunderstood. From what I've seen, it's more enthusiasm than anything else. I haven't seen many Bears fans who think we're unbeatable but that's how we're portrayed on here sometimes. As far as flaws, you're damn right we have them. Our young qb is the obvious one. There's no doubt he's going to have to take better care of the ball if we want to go deep in the playoffs. That being said, I think the rest of our team is pretty solid. We've turned on our running game in the last few weeks and our defense speaks for itself. We created 5 turnovers against one of the best teams in the league at their house. Plus, this was the first game we've given up over 300 total yards for the entire season. I like where we're going but we're not there yet. However, we're closer than we've been in a long damn time. :thumbup:
 
What's amazing to me is how a few select individuals keep coming into Bears threads to try and calm our enthusiasm and tell us how bad the Bears are. We've suffered through years of dissappointment and finally have one of the better teams in the league. Now, when we're doing well and have the best record in the NFC, the haters want to come in and temper our expectations and bash the Bears anytime they have a bad game. Why do you even care? I'm sorry if that's what does it for you. That's pretty sad. :bag:
First of all, I'm not one of those few select individuals who "keeps coming into Bears threads . . ." Second, I'm not into raining on anyone's parade, however nobody's been noisier this year than Bears fans in proclaiming their team's greatness. Funny enough, Dennis Green's "crown their ###!" meltdown was pretty on-point. The Bears are a good team that has some obvious flaws, but you wouldn't know it around here when they win, and when they lose all you hear are the crickets. This isn't directed at you, but at other Bears fans around here. I have a lot of respect for what Lovie Smith has done there. That defense is outstanding, as are the special teams.
The Grossman issue is turning into a serious problem. And I know it's taken me and a lot of other Bears fans a while to get to that point. But remember last year how attached many Bears fans were to Kyle Orton? The city seems to be very forgiving as long as the wins keep coming. I was a Grossman loyalist. I was happy to see him replace Orton last year and I defended him a bit longer than I should have this year. That's what happens when a QB's problems stem from a lack of maturity and not a lack of ability. We've clearly seen that Rex is a quality quarterback; what we haven't seen is if he can be a mature quarterback.
How about a consistent quarterback?
That would be nice too.
 
Rex will be fine, the Bears will be fine... he's young, he's coming along... the sky is not falling.

I think Grossman's hand hurt his accuracy some... and I also think that the Patriots are a brilliantly coached team with guys like Brady, Samuel, and Seymour who stepped up and made plays.

Games on the road against the Giants, Jets and Patriots in consecutive weeks... obviously the Bears would have loved to have swept all three of them, but as Meatloaf would say, 2 out of 3 ain't bad.

Grossman is resillient... he's fought through injuries... he's fought through having a revolving door of offensive coordinators, and he'll fight through a few bad games in the national spotlight.

Also... not once has it ever occurred to me to go try to dampen other fans enthusiasm for their team... maybe its because this is a forum built for "fantasy" football fans and not necessarily fans of NFL teams... but worry about your own team.. (unless of course, you're a Packer fan.. then I understand, all is fair.. we'd do the same to them)

 
As much as everybody wants to blame this on Grossman....it is a team game

Look at his Interceptions

1)A slant to Berrian in which Berrian ran a bad route and the CB made a heck of a play.

2 and 3 were both great reads but throw to the outside shoulder, instead of leading the Reciever inside for a TD in both instances.

What about the non-call during the FG Gould made and then had to retry and it got blocked?

What about kicking a FG with 4 minutes left and down by 7?

What about lets keep TJ in the game, instead of Benson, who was trucking people over?

What about the Bears D-line not getting a ton of pressure or sacks on Brady?

Face it....it is a team game and the Bears are a good team and won 2 of 3 on the road against 3 good teams.

 
And as an added bonus, the Bears get to eliminate any dwindling playoff hopes that the Green Bay Pukers may have.

SWEET!

Tank Johnson is gonna shove his 'surveillance ankle bracelet' up Favre's rectal duct.

 
I think most of the starters are going except John Tait and Nutty Tillman.

I don't think they'll last until the Millen Man March aka 9 minutes prior to halftime.

 
Once again the Bears have been exposed. Just like in '01/'02 and '05/'06 a gaudy regular season record based on a weak schedule, weak division, and fluke victories will result in a swift dismissal from the playoffs. :bag: Bears.
Just wanted to bring this back up as the playoffs begin. I don't see the Giants beating Philly so it looks like the Dallas/Seattle winner will be administering the beatdown. :excited: Bears.
 
And as an added bonus, the Bears get to eliminate any dwindling playoff hopes that the Green Bay Pukers may have.SWEET!Tank Johnson is gonna shove his 'surveillance ankle bracelet' up Favre's rectal duct.
update? :bowtie:
Update: The game was meaningless with no playoff implications whatsoever, so the Bears allowed Brett Favre one final chance to win - but Rex Grossman still threw twice as many TD passes. He took a page from Favre's book and threw them to Packers. In doing so, the Packers got a worse draft slot - which was Jerry Angelo's and Lovie Smith's strategy for the game.Any other questions?
 
And as an added bonus, the Bears get to eliminate any dwindling playoff hopes that the Green Bay Pukers may have.SWEET!Tank Johnson is gonna shove his 'surveillance ankle bracelet' up Favre's rectal duct.
update? :blackdot:
Update: The game was meaningless with no playoff implications whatsoever, so the Bears allowed Brett Favre one final chance to win - but Rex Grossman still threw twice as many TD passes. He took a page from Favre's book and threw them to Packers. In doing so, the Packers got a worse draft slot - which was Jerry Angelo's and Lovie Smith's strategy for the game.Any other questions?
just want to know when the Bears are going to beat the Packers and how bad Tank Johnson is gonna hurt him.you didn't come within a country mile of answering that question you oaf.
 
GRIDIRON ASSASSIN said:
mr. furley said:
And as an added bonus, the Bears get to eliminate any dwindling playoff hopes that the Green Bay Pukers may have.SWEET!Tank Johnson is gonna shove his 'surveillance ankle bracelet' up Favre's rectal duct.
update? :own3d:
Update: The game was meaningless with no playoff implications whatsoever, so the Bears allowed Brett Favre one final chance to win - but Rex Grossman still threw twice as many TD passes. He took a page from Favre's book and threw them to Packers. In doing so, the Packers got a worse draft slot - which was Jerry Angelo's and Lovie Smith's strategy for the game.Any other questions?
When do your parents let you start dating?Dude, your team got spanked on national televison. Man-up, admit they looked like ####, and pray that the new commissioner allows pre-playoff trades so that you can get a real QB on the roster before the playoffs start.
 
this thread reminds me of what a friend of mine once said of Chicago fans.. he lived in Chicago for 10 years.. said that the reason Bears fans hated Packers fans so much is because they realize how much like them they are but that they want to think they're so much better because they live in Chicago.

 
Once again the Bears have been exposed. Just like in '01/'02 and '05/'06 a gaudy regular season record based on a weak schedule, weak division, and fluke victories will result in a swift dismissal from the playoffs. :thumbup: Bears.
Just wanted to bring this back up as the playoffs begin. I don't see the Giants beating Philly so it looks like the Dallas/Seattle winner will be administering the beatdown. :thumbup: Bears.
Tick tock...
 
Lets hope the D Line holds up - Lets hope we get the Grossman with good mechanics for a few games.

I think the Bears win, but its always hard to beat the former champ.

Bears 27

Seahawks 20

 
All the Bears have to do is run the ball, run the ball and run the ball.

The ONLY way they can lose is if Grossman or Hester start turning the ball over.

It ain't gonna happen.

The only NFC team that can beat the Bears are the Bears themselves.

 

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