Da Bears in the Super Bowl
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Da Bears in the Super Bowl
I had to take down my Cubs avatar for my other favorite team... Da Bears. Not to worry though, the Cubs avatar will be back in April for opening day.
A quick joke...
Q- How do you stop a Colts fan from jacking off?
A-You paint his cock blue and orange... you can't beat that!
Stop!!! My side is hurting!!!
Ok, enough.
A quick joke...
Q- How do you stop a Colts fan from jacking off?
A-You paint his cock blue and orange... you can't beat that!
Stop!!! My side is hurting!!!
Ok, enough.
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That's a pretty bold statement. Giving the colts 14 is getting a little crazy. If you're giving away 14 points, that's a suckers bet. I'll take just about any (reasonable) odds you want on the payout.josef.garfield wrote:And here the sport news from monday morning:
Bears - Colts 21:35
Outside of the Patriots game, Manning hasn't showed he can get it done in the playoffs. Additionally, the Bears coverage of the "slot" is the best in the NFL, and that's the area Manning lives by. If the Bears defense can attack the line like they did against Brees and the Saints, Manning is in for a LONG day.
You can say all you want about Grossman, but you can't discount the Bears running game. If the defense plays like it should, Grossman just has to show up. The running game should have no problem penetrating the Colts very small and very weak defensive line (versus the Bears very big and very strong offensive line). The Bears should rush for at least 200 yards... easily.
The media is just running off of Mannings unjustified hype. Provided, he is a great quarterback, but this is the Super Bowl and not any given Sunday. Every expert and their mother picked the Saints over the Bears, and the Bears plowed right though them... and I mean PLOWED. Everyone knows that it's the DEFENSE that wins in the playoffs.
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If they had a quarterback that could handle the snap, they might have been fine.
Aside from Grossman, what killed them was Cedric Benson (RB) getting hurt so early in the game. This forced Thomas Jones to shoulder the running game by himself, which wore him down. In turn, the Chicago offense never gave the Chicago defense a chance to rest. The defense was literally exhausted by the game's end.
Aside from Grossman, what killed them was Cedric Benson (RB) getting hurt so early in the game. This forced Thomas Jones to shoulder the running game by himself, which wore him down. In turn, the Chicago offense never gave the Chicago defense a chance to rest. The defense was literally exhausted by the game's end.
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I agree, but you can't discount the fact the had fumbled 5 (yes, 5) snaps over the season. Any professional quarterback should be able to handle the snap. That is equivalent to a professional basketball player dribbling the ball off of his foot 5 times in 16 games.Footsiefreak wrote:This was his first "whole season" playing.So he is going to play like a rookie.
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