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Old 01-23-2007, 03:20 PM
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but i hate these the most!!!!



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Old 01-23-2007, 10:44 PM
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lol-i don't think i saw a single play-off game without one of those high-school defense signs, but, as we invented it, i'll take responsibility... threads like this make me even more confident i can pick horses as well as anyone here because this nonsense is ridiculous...the bears will roll...no indy comeback unless they break both urlacher's legs b4 halftime or lovie decides to hold back the flags cause've misplaced loyalty
Loyalty and wagering should go their separate ways magma. The temp will not be 22 with a slop field, wind blowing, and snow flurries.

Im havin a real hard time with this because I really like most of the players on these teams. The Tank of course needs an arsenal in his closet, but we will try and overlook that. Maybe they can trade him to the Bengals.
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Old 01-24-2007, 12:27 AM
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Hate to tell but urlacher is not going to decide this game. Dallas clark will flat outrun him. The secondary is the one thats going to be tested. Bears have not seen an O like this and I think they'll fold. Grossman leading a game winning drive for a super bowl... i think not
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Old 01-29-2007, 08:01 PM
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Hate to tell but urlacher is not going to decide this game. Dallas clark will flat outrun him. The secondary is the one thats going to be tested. Bears have not seen an O like this and I think they'll fold. Grossman leading a game winning drive for a super bowl... i think not
Your crazy. Urlacher would DESTORY Dallas Clark in a 40 yard dash. Urlacher was closing in on Bush until he knew he couldn't catch him.....
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Old 01-29-2007, 08:05 PM
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Your crazy. Urlacher would DESTORY Dallas Clark in a 40 yard dash. Urlacher was closing in on Bush until he knew he couldn't catch him.....
To back up my statement

http://www.nfl.com/draft/profiles/clark_dallas

http://www.findarticles.com/p/articl...24/ai_61573735

By about 2 tenths of a second....
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Old 01-30-2007, 01:01 PM
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Tom - After getting past the Patriots, I just don't see the Colts losing this game - Now the 7 maybe too much , but, since it's the SB and if feel i should give out a pick i say take the COlts on the ML - not a good prop, but, all i am willing to do since i don't want to lay the 7
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Old 01-30-2007, 02:29 PM
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Tom - After getting past the Patriots, I just don't see the Colts losing this game - Now the 7 maybe too much , but, since it's the SB and if feel i should give out a pick i say take the COlts on the ML - not a good prop, but, all i am willing to do since i don't want to lay the 7
Martin, mark it down, Bears will win this game. They have the persona's of Super Bowl champions, they are acting like Super Bowl Champions, and they feel like Super Bowl Champions.

hell, Grossman is taking this attention like a man and basking in it, it is quite hilarious becuase he is now having fun with it......
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Old 01-30-2007, 02:33 PM
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Martin, mark it down, Bears will win this game. They have the persona's of Super Bowl champions, they are acting like Super Bowl Champions, and they feel like Super Bowl Champions.

hell, Grossman is taking this attention like a man and basking in it, it is quite hilarious becuase he is now having fun with it......
Scavs has his navy blue and orange colored glasses on. Gotta love it. GO BEARS!
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Old 01-30-2007, 02:55 PM
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Martin, mark it down, Bears will win this game. They have the persona's of Super Bowl champions, they are acting like Super Bowl Champions, and they feel like Super Bowl Champions.

hell, Grossman is taking this attention like a man and basking in it, it is quite hilarious becuase he is now having fun with it......

For the bears to win i think they will have to play a similar game to the '90 giants against the bills - have the ball for almost 40 minutes of the game.
i think they have a chance maybe 1 or 2 out of 10 , but, karma is on peyton and the colts they will not be denied , after all you will concide that the NFC was down this year and the AFC top 4 seeds would all be favored in this game. I loved the Bears against NO, no one was on them like i told you, but, now that is notthe case all the people that took the saints will be on the bears this week, they may get the cover , but , i just can't see them winnig the game. If your life was on the line who would you rather have with the ball in their hand Peyton or Rex? I think the Bears will play them tough, but, just don't think they will win , I was one of the few on them against NO.
I think the play is to take the units won from CHI and INDY 2 weeks ago and take INDY on the ML - not great value , but, s/b a winner.

For the Bears to win i think they would need 2 def/st touchdowns about a 1or 2 shot out of 10 games -
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Old 01-30-2007, 07:58 PM
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They already played the Super Bowl, Indy beat the Patriots, why are they bothering to play this overhyped pile of dung...
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Old 01-31-2007, 04:25 PM
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Indy 31
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Old 01-31-2007, 04:52 PM
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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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Old 02-01-2007, 08:23 AM
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My prediction is I will eat an entire large pizza myself. I would like to see the Bears win for the city of Chicago and to silence all of the so called experts who say the Colts are a lock.

Here goes...In a low scoring game I will predict Bears 20- Colts 14

Take the Bears and the under.
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Old 02-01-2007, 12:45 PM
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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..
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
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Old 02-01-2007, 12:49 PM
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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
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Although I am fully supporting Da Bears on Sunday, I agree with your analysis. Almost all of it, that is... Bears colors are navy blue and orange.
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Old 02-01-2007, 12:55 PM
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Although I am fully supporting Da Bears on Sunday, I agree with your analysis. Almost all of it, that is... Bears colors are navy blue and orange.
But black is more sinister looking
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