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Talk of Chicago's Incapability to Stop Vick, Eagles Okay with Me
I have to say that I'm starting to find it awfully amusing how nearly every analyst on both NFL Network and ESPN, with the exception of Rod Woodson, has written off the Bears' chances of beating the Eagles before the contest has even begun.
To them, the game has been won on paper. Nobody can stop Michael Vick, according to Sterling Sharpe, Mike Mayock, and Brian Baldinger. The Bears have never seen anything like what they're about to encounter in Michael Vick, per Jamie Dukes. And with the exception of Rod Woodson, this game, according to the prognosticators, is as good as over right now.
Except for the fact that the Bears have improved on offense dramatically in the past three games. Except for the fact that the Bears own the league's best scoring defense, are third in the NFL in total defense, and are second in the league in rushing defense.
The Giants committed more turnovers against Philadelphia simply by carelessly carrying the pigskin as if it were a loaf of bread. Philly did little to force Ahmad Bradshaw or Eli Manning to make mistakes in those areas. The Giants had the game won, and then they snatched defeat from the jaws of victory.
But, the "Big Blue Baddies" did more for us than you think. They provided the blue print for containing Vick and the explosive Eagles offense. They used constant pressure from the defensive line to keep Vick honest and inside they pocket for most of the evening, save for the touchdown run inside the five yard line in the 1st Quarter.
Our defense is smart enough to take the baton and run with it. I fully expect for both Julius Peppers and Israel Idonjie to apply pressure from the defensive end positions. Tommie Harris and Anthony Adams will stuff the run up the middle. And then there are our star-studded linebacking core of Urlacher, Briggs, and Timoisamoa who will wreak havoc on short to intermediate passes, as well as runs that sneak past the line of scrimmage.
Make no mistake about it: this defense has heard all of this negative press from the mass media that has all but declared Michael Vick as the one-man wrecking crew who defeated the Chicago Bears. Vick has no idea how big of a target for a slew of big hits he is.
And then, there's the offense. Jay Cutler is improving with every game at quarterback, only throwing three interceptions in the past three games, with one of those picks, off of Johnny Knox's hands against the Vikings, not being his fault. He is making smarter decisions because the offensive line is starting to pass protect. The offensive line has gelled because of a decent combination that has been in place now for three games, having only given up three sacks during that time. The running game has picked up because Lovie Smith and Mike Martz realized the necessity for a balance of offense and defense. The team has rushed for better than 130 yards in each of the past two games, and I don't see any reason why the Bears won't be able to pick up where they left off against Miami on Sunday. I see the Bears putting up about 350 yards of offense against a Philadelphia defense that is surrendering better than 21 points per contest. This offense is bound to open up on an opponent someday. It might be the Eagles this week.
For all the words of grandeur that Eagles supporters shower their team with, these supporters and the team should be careful what they wish for. The Bears are playing with a chip on their shoulder and are ready to attack the Eagles and, in particular, their "one man show". Look for the Bears to contain Vick in this game with pressure on defense, and to continue their improvement in run and pass blocking as well as 3rd down conversions on offense.
My final score: Bears 28, Eagles 17. All the talk is okay with me because nothing has been settled yet.
Last edited by Dagan81; 11-27-2010 at 12:09 AM.
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Whos the BADDEST SONS O' BITCHES OUT THERE ?
WEEK 1 INDY @ Houston- INDY LOST
WEEK 2 BALTIMORE @ Cinncy- BALT LOST
WEEK 3 Atlanta @ N.O.- N.O. LOST
WEEK 4 INDY @ Jacksonville- INDY LOST
WEEK 5 San Diego @ Oakland- S.D. LOST
WEEK 6 Seattle @ CHICAGO- CHI LOST
WEEK 7 Clevland @ N.O.- Saints LOST
WEEK 8 Skins @ Deeeetroit- Skins LOST
WEEK 9 N.E. @ Clevland- N.E. LOST
WEEK 10 Tenny @ Miami- Tenny LOST
WEEK 11 CHICAGO @ Miami- CHICAGO WINS
All of the biggest heavy weight thrillers have their off days ...
The Philly Eagles ... did you know these guys are so good they never expect to LOSE ?
BUT WE KNOW BETTER !!
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Michael Vick vs Chicago Bears:

Game 1
http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/200110.../bears@falcons
Game 2
http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/200209.../bears@falcons
Game 3
http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/200512.../falcons@bears
Game 4
http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/200911...1/eagles@bears
If you notice, Game 4, is the only victory Vick has been a part of vs. the Bears. McNabb was actually the qb that game.
So historically, we have played 'the one man show' pretty well. Let's hope the trend continues.
``If a contest had 97 prizes, the 98th would be a trip to Green Bay.'' John McKay
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I think they can contain Vick but they have to worry about the Eagles WRs. They can do some damage. Our O has to be careful with the football and ST needs to help out as usual. Vick has had some good games but any QB can look good in the short term. This will be a real test for how he has come along because as posted above he has done very poorly against the Bears D.
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I dont know who will win he game, but i do predict the Bears defense will be successful in containing Vick, which means it will be up to our Offense and STs to get us the W.
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this vick is different then the one we used to pounce on in the past. Check out his throws he looks like a legit qb with the scrambling ability.
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Originally Posted by
motownbear
this vick is different then the one we used to pounce on in the past. Check out his throws he looks like a legit qb with the scrambling ability.
I dunno...to me he looks like the same QB. He was always able to throw 10-20 yards, or on the run. I havent seen much of his gameplay footage this year, but i highly doubt he has magically learned the ability to sit in the pocket and throw the deep ball like most other competent QBs.
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he is hitting receivers all over the field deep, short, dump offs etc. He is making smarter decisions also. I thought Vick was one of the worst qbs in the league until this season
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I think Vick had a better supporting staff in Atlanta. The WR's are about the same, but the RBs were better with ATL and so was the TE. Plus one person does not make a team. The Eagles are beatable, I just hope the Bears used their extra time wisely and show up as a team.
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Vick is human. That's all I'm going to add. He can be beat, as was evident by his near fall against the Giants last week.
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