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Originally Posted by
Henry Burris
Please, people, it was more of a fluke than anything. but do you honestly think we'd get ***** up like that again?
Funny..people said the same thing after we faced the Giants.
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What's to sulk about? I mean did all of us really believe that the Bears had anymore than an outside chance of beating the hottest team in the NFL? I know I didn't. Losing to a team that's as dominant as the Pats are right now doesn't make the Bears a lousy team anymore than it made the Giants or the Rams lousy teams when we shut them out during the 85 playoffs. The Bears were obviously the dominant team in the league then just as the Pats are now.
Fvck Trent Dildo and the rest of the idiotic talking heads. Ron Jaworski summed it up best when he said that the Bears are a playoff caliber team but still distant from being a championship team. That may be true but I don't think they're all that distant. A much stronger blocking unit, a decent short yardage back, and more time for the offense to develop under Martz/Cutler and the Bears could be there in one more season, whenever that may be. 1984's losses taught that team a lot about being a champion was all about and by 85 they were. Just the same, in 2010 they aren't but by 2011 or 2012 who knows?
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Originally Posted by
Jimmors
Funny..people said the same thing after we faced the Giants.
Completely different situations. If I have to explain it to you, I'll give you the credit of being a facetious ****sucker.
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I'd like to see the Bears-Pats rematch. In the Superbowl.
It would be better if Brady gets knocked out in the afc championship game...
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I have missed posting the past couple of days because Sunday-Wednesday were days filled with negativity about the loss. GET OVER IT!! I agree 100% with Henry. We have so much to look forward to with the possibility of a big win on Monday night against the Vikings and a Packers loss on Sunday giving us our first division title in four years.
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From another BEARS board :
I did some research and here's how the Patriots put their OL together:
- LT Matt Light - 2nd round draft pick
- LG Logan Mankins - 1st round draft pick
- C Dan Koppen - 5th round draft pick
- RG - Dan Connolly - FA
- RT - Sebastian Vollmer- 2nd round draft pick
Gee you think it might be a good idea to spend a quality draft pick on the OL every now and then? Apparently the best team in football thinks so.
THAT SUCKS!
Whats the pisser is that the BEARS fan is right.
We are going to Minnie to play on concrete against a team whose season is over.
That is the most dangerous situation that can be found.
A wounded animal bares its fangs and attacks with nothing left to lose.
Youve got people in Minnie moving snow as volunteers.
You sure in the f**k better think about that one for awhile.
Maybe the Vikings suck... but the fans dont...
that should scare the shit out of you.
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Jets did the same thing w/their OL. 2 Firsts spent on OL in two years to anchor down that OL, not sure where the rest of them got drafted but it would be nice to see quality OL picked more then once every 5 years in the first 2 rounds.
I'm not scared of their fans, unless they plan suiting up and taking the field to play. The Vikings are the only worry.
Hopefully we bring the right cletes this time, and wear them from the begining.
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Originally Posted by
Riczaj01
Jets did the same thing w/their OL. 2 Firsts spent on OL in two years to anchor down that OL, not sure where the rest of them got drafted but it would be nice to see quality OL picked more then once every 5 years in the first 2 rounds.
I'm not scared of their fans, unless they plan suiting up and taking the field to play. The Vikings are the only worry.
Hopefully we bring the right cletes this time, and wear them from the begining.
This is reminiscent of the 1934 and 1956 NFL Championship Games against the Giants, where the turf was frozen solid, and to get better footing, the Giants wore sneakers to get the advantage on the Bears. Both games resulted in blow out wins for the Giants, despite the fact that the Bears were arguably a better team. (This definitely was the case in 1934, as the Bears were undefeated going into the game.)