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It'll be a bloodbath.
The Bears only chance is Devin Hester running a couple back
The Bears only chance is Devin Hester running a couple back
Baltimore to NY is close, depending on where you measure from.Since I'm the only guy who had the stones to predict a Super Bowl for the Bears back in early August, I think it's apropos that I get this thread going now.13 days and 19 hours to go....182 miles between Soldier Field and the RCA Dome. Has to be the closest proximity ever between two teams.
To be fair Grid, I think you predict that every year.I thought waiting for the NFC Championship was tough. This is going to be excruciating.Since I'm the only guy who had the stones to predict a Super Bowl for the Bears back in early August, I think it's apropos that I get this thread going now.13 days and 19 hours to go....182 miles between Soldier Field and the RCA Dome. Has to be the closest proximity ever between two teams.
Stadium to Stadium....Baltimore to NY is close, depending on where you measure from.Since I'm the only guy who had the stones to predict a Super Bowl for the Bears back in early August, I think it's apropos that I get this thread going now.13 days and 19 hours to go....182 miles between Soldier Field and the RCA Dome. Has to be the closest proximity ever between two teams.
No I don't. Just the last two years.To be fair Grid, I think you predict that every year.I thought waiting for the NFC Championship was tough. This is going to be excruciating.Since I'm the only guy who had the stones to predict a Super Bowl for the Bears back in early August, I think it's apropos that I get this thread going now.13 days and 19 hours to go....182 miles between Soldier Field and the RCA Dome. Has to be the closest proximity ever between two teams.
Rex just doesn't make them an easy pick any week. I still don't understand what type of blackmail material he has on Lovie or the owner but...there's gotta be better options. The run game and the D are obvious strong points, even the return game but... Rex just makes it hard to predict a win for them each week.I think everyone said the saints would do the same..all the so call experts picked the saints..choke on it buddy..da bears...![]()
Um, Bri - They made the superbowl. Rex didn't have an interception in the Championship game. Its ok now to say Lovie made the right decision.........obviously, he did.Rex just doesn't make them an easy pick any week. I still don't understand what type of blackmail material he has on Lovie or the owner but...there's gotta be better options. The run game and the D are obvious strong points, even the return game but... Rex just makes it hard to predict a win for them each week.I think everyone said the saints would do the same..all the so call experts picked the saints..choke on it buddy..da bears...![]()
sorry I don't have the same opinion as youUm, Bri - They made the superbowl. Rex didn't have an interception in the Championship game. Its ok now to say Lovie made the right decision.........obviously, he did.Rex just doesn't make them an easy pick any week. I still don't understand what type of blackmail material he has on Lovie or the owner but...there's gotta be better options. The run game and the D are obvious strong points, even the return game but... Rex just makes it hard to predict a win for them each week.I think everyone said the saints would do the same..all the so call experts picked the saints..choke on it buddy..da bears...![]()
good pointCongrats to both teams that won today. I think Tony Dungy did a great job coaching today keeping his team in it at halftime making them believe they could come back.
Hey Pat, I'm disappointed the Bears won't get another crack at your squad - we owe you guys... and we're undefeated against you in the Super Bowl.I'd like to hear the Patriots off-season plans. They certainly didn't give Brady much to work with. Reche Caldwell looked like the Patriots answer to Billy Buckner today. Eyes wide open, but played like they were shut.Congrats to both teams that won today. I think Tony Dungy did a great job coaching today keeping his team in it at halftime making them believe they could come back.
2 first round picks wont hurt. Chad Jackson needs to step up and hopefully Maroney can come back strong.I was in College during the first Pats-Bears SB and it certainly was a rough day for me then as ####faced as I was so I was looking forward to the rematch. Unfortunately Manning and Dungy spoiled the party. Manning played great and I think Dungy did a nice job coaching right down to not scoring too quickly when they had the ball 1st and 10 at the 11. Many coaches would have thrown the ball there. He ran it 3 times and got it in the EZ using 1 of the Pats TO's in the process.Hey Pat, I'm disappointed the Bears won't get another crack at your squad - we owe you guys... and we're undefeated against you in the Super Bowl.I'd like to hear the Patriots off-season plans. They certainly didn't give Brady much to work with. Reche Caldwell looked like the Patriots answer to Billy Buckner today. Eyes wide open, but played like they were shut.Congrats to both teams that won today. I think Tony Dungy did a great job coaching today keeping his team in it at halftime making them believe they could come back.
Of course not, but they WILL win in two weeks. CROWN THEIR ###, GO BEARS!!I rode the Bear$ -3 today. Felt very confident about it.They will not win next week.
Pats cannot afford to let their top FAs go again. Ontop of that, secondary and receiver help is important also. We'll definitly be back next year, just hope the front office do their job in the offseason.2 first round picks wont hurt. Chad Jackson needs to step up and hopefully Maroney can come back strong.I was in College during the first Pats-Bears SB and it certainly was a rough day for me then as ####faced as I was so I was looking forward to the rematch. Unfortunately Manning and Dungy spoiled the party. Manning played great and I think Dungy did a nice job coaching right down to not scoring too quickly when they had the ball 1st and 10 at the 11. Many coaches would have thrown the ball there. He ran it 3 times and got it in the EZ using 1 of the Pats TO's in the process.Hey Pat, I'm disappointed the Bears won't get another crack at your squad - we owe you guys... and we're undefeated against you in the Super Bowl.I'd like to hear the Patriots off-season plans. They certainly didn't give Brady much to work with. Reche Caldwell looked like the Patriots answer to Billy Buckner today. Eyes wide open, but played like they were shut.Congrats to both teams that won today. I think Tony Dungy did a great job coaching today keeping his team in it at halftime making them believe they could come back.
The Bears can shut down Manning, Harrison and Wayne with two guys: Thomas Jones and Cedric Benson. If they're on...the Colts are in trouble. If they're not, the Bears are in trouble.Bears outright. They have the depth and speed to not only matchup with Harrison and Wayne, but also take away Dallas Clark which is huge. Much better defense and much better special teams, and better run game.
So are you saying that, unlike Lovie Smith, you would have made a decision other than stick with Grossman all year? You would have done the opposite of Lovie who sees Grossman play EVERY DAY? What other result would have been better? Personally, I'd love to see Grossman win the SB MVP.sorry I don't have the same opinion as youUm, Bri - They made the superbowl. Rex didn't have an interception in the Championship game. Its ok now to say Lovie made the right decision.........obviously, he did.Rex just doesn't make them an easy pick any week. I still don't understand what type of blackmail material he has on Lovie or the owner but...there's gotta be better options. The run game and the D are obvious strong points, even the return game but... Rex just makes it hard to predict a win for them each week.I think everyone said the saints would do the same..all the so call experts picked the saints..choke on it buddy..da bears...![]()
This is the way I like it. I hope the Bears stay big underdogs 'til gametime.I'm don't think that the Bears are going to blow the Colts out, but it once again shocks me how ppl are jumping on the Colts bandwagon already ... -7 is a bit much, I thought it may be -4 at most.
I agree ... I don't really see this as a knock on the Bears, but just a good point about predicting the outcome of Bears games. If Rex was a consistent, fairly productive quarterback, it would be much easier to predict Bear wins, but the way he plays so up and down, I never want to put any money on them.Take yesterday's game ... I had no idea who to pick - I could have seen it as a blowout either way. If Rex has a 4 turnover game, the Saints could have won by 15, instead, the Bears play great in all 3 phases of the game, and totally blow the Saints out.Rex just doesn't make them an easy pick any week. I still don't understand what type of blackmail material he has on Lovie or the owner but...there's gotta be better options. The run game and the D are obvious strong points, even the return game but... Rex just makes it hard to predict a win for them each week.I think everyone said the saints would do the same..all the so call experts picked the saints..choke on it buddy..da bears...![]()
I'm a Patriots fan that grew up with a Dad as a Giants fan.Simms was very good in the 4th quarter. Hostetler was good in the 4th quarter. Brady is HOF caliber. Bledsoe has made his share of dunderhead mistakes that cost "us". Grossman is horrible in the 4th quarter, one of the worst I've ever seen. So naturally I think there's better options.Sure I can roll with Lovie's choice with the first 3 quarters because he's had his share of good moments. But in a fan's world of second guessing coaches, like we all do, I think the 4th Q couldn't be more obvious. To say "it's Lovie's choice" is true but there'd be nothing to debate in the "pool" if we went that route.poorly explained-more often than not you can judge a "good QB" just on his 4th Q stats. it's a stat(or set of) I have always posted on my site for years. It shows some nice info when you think Dilfer? and he won a Supe. Or some other QBs. If Rex wins it'll go against this. No stat or theory is perfect so I'm not saying that won't happen but I put alot of stock in 4th Q stats by a QB.3nOut said:So are you saying that, unlike Lovie Smith, you would have made a decision other than stick with Grossman all year? You would have done the opposite of Lovie who sees Grossman play EVERY DAY? What other result would have been better? Personally, I'd love to see Grossman win the SB MVP.sorry I don't have the same opinion as youUm, Bri - They made the superbowl. Rex didn't have an interception in the Championship game. Its ok now to say Lovie made the right decision.........obviously, he did.Rex just doesn't make them an easy pick any week. I still don't understand what type of blackmail material he has on Lovie or the owner but...there's gotta be better options. The run game and the D are obvious strong points, even the return game but... Rex just makes it hard to predict a win for them each week.I think everyone said the saints would do the same..all the so call experts picked the saints..choke on it buddy..da bears...![]()
Sorry Wheel, you missed on this one, old Nate Keading missed a 54 yarder against the Pats that would have sent the game to overtime. Instead all us Charger fans got a swift kick in the jimmies.Wheelhouse said:3. Did you know - Not only is Vinatieri (11/11) and Gould (5/5) perfect on all field goal attempts in the post-season this year, but so is every other kicker. 42/42 total. Wow!![]()
Well that's weird - I was going by this site that says otherwise. Now that you say so, I do remember Kaeding missing that FG. HmmmmmmmSorry Wheel, you missed on this one, old Nate Keading missed a 54 yarder against the Pats that would have sent the game to overtime. Instead all us Charger fans got a swift kick in the jimmies.Wheelhouse said:3. Did you know - Not only is Vinatieri (11/11) and Gould (5/5) perfect on all field goal attempts in the post-season this year, but so is every other kicker. 42/42 total. Wow!![]()
Cundiff missed one in the Bears game also. It was a major factor in the momentum turning back to the Bears.Well that's weird - I was going by this site that says otherwise. Now that you say so, I do remember Kaeding missing that FG. HmmmmmmmSorry Wheel, you missed on this one, old Nate Keading missed a 54 yarder against the Pats that would have sent the game to overtime. Instead all us Charger fans got a swift kick in the jimmies.Wheelhouse said:3. Did you know - Not only is Vinatieri (11/11) and Gould (5/5) perfect on all field goal attempts in the post-season this year, but so is every other kicker. 42/42 total. Wow!![]()
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I believe his name is Monte Kipman, but I could be wrong.And the Bears run a Hybrid of the cover 2. With the speed they have at middle linebacker, and the pressure they are able to usually generate from their front 4, the Bears can run all sorts of exotic coverages the aren't usually part of a standard cover 2.The D is better with Mike Brown also with his ability to support on the run (although I didn't see much of a fall-off last game at the SS position). When Brown and Urlacher can switch as saftey and ML, the Bears can really confuse an offense.No the old dude in Tampa did. The Bears actualy only run it about 30% and not as much yesterday.
Yep - one of the best offenses, lead by a marquee QB against a great defense. One of the NFL's founding teams with loads of tradition. Sounds boring alright428143 said:The Bears offensive line needs to follow up a dominating effort with another one. Benson and Jones are pretty damn good at chipping the rush ends/blitzing backers, so I think Rex will have time to set on his bread and butter play action bomb to Berrian. I don't think the Bears will have a problem putting up 21+ points, but on the other hand, barring a huge effort from Alex Brown and Ogunleye, the Colts will be scoring at will as well. The moron on the radio(Cowherd?) who said this will be a boring game is an idiot, this game will have everything fans of the game love.
I'd love to see Grossman win the SB MVP.
The Bears were basically everybody's pick as the team they would least like to see in the Super Bowl (especially versus the Pats). I don't get it all. The Bears have been extremely entertaining this year and this Super Bowl has the ability to be a very good game.428143 said:The Bears offensive line needs to follow up a dominating effort with another one. Benson and Jones are pretty damn good at chipping the rush ends/blitzing backers, so I think Rex will have time to set on his bread and butter play action bomb to Berrian. I don't think the Bears will have a problem putting up 21+ points, but on the other hand, barring a huge effort from Alex Brown and Ogunleye, the Colts will be scoring at will as well. The moron on the radio(Cowherd?) who said this will be a boring game is an idiot, this game will have everything fans of the game love.