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					Originally Posted by hoovesupsideyourhead
					
				 
				wtf...common my son..i will give you chicago rooting rights..come on over t the big chi-town win..inside every dolts fan their is a bears fan dieing to get out.. 
			
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 When Mr. Freeney meets Mr. Grossman, bad things will happen for the black and orange.
 Key to game is Indy forcing Bears to start with bad field position. If Indy can get a lead and then turn the dogs loose on Rexy boy, it could get ugly. Indy must also control Devin Hester and not let him make big plays. The Bears must get ahead of Indy and put pressure on Peyton. Field position is more important to Bears. They need some big plays to relieve pressure on Rex. Despite the propaganda from Lovie, Rex only plays well when they protect him and get a lead. He tightens up and forces the ball into bad spots when pressured. 
Rex was able to take advantage of one of the worst corners in the league against Saints. No such advantage here.
Both teams have clutch kickers and good punters. Indy's coverage teams were spotty against NE, cant do that against Hester.
Manning will carve up the Bears cover 2 between the 20's but they must score TD's in the red zone. Dallas Clark may have monster game.
Indy 31
Chicago 20