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I could definitely go for some revenge. A Pats/Bears Super Bowl match up is almost too sexy for words.
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I would rather see a Chiefs and Bears SB. I am tired of seeing the Colts, Pats or Steelers in the SB. Lets mix it up a bit.
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Originally Posted by
go4bears
I would rather see a Chiefs and Bears SB. I am tired of seeing the Colts, Pats or Steelers in the SB. Lets mix it up a bit.
Unfortunately, that is not likely to happen.
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The way this year is going anything can happen.
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Originally Posted by
go4bears
The way this year is going anything can happen.
The way New England's offense is playing right now, I don't think the '85 Bears could stop them from scoring 30+ points. I just think that the Super Bowl this season is going to be a coronation ceremony for the Pats, though I say this despite the fact that the last time I said that about a team (Super Bowl XLII: Giants vs. Patriots), the Giants pulled off the biggest upset in the history of the Super Bowl.
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We all know the playoffs are like a start to a new season. So for right now it is a toss up and I wouldn't sell any team short right now.
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The atrical assumes that the winner of the GB/ Philly game will upset the Falcons. Thus the Bears have two home games leading to the SB.
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Originally Posted by
Faithincutler
The atrical assumes that the winner of the GB/ Philly game will upset the Falcons. Thus the Bears have two home games leading to the SB.
It is an assumption, but also isn't improbable. GB can slow their running attack, and get to the QB. Philly likewise can get to the QB, and has that wierd "Vick" factor (there are still many in ATL who love him).
It could happen, after all SEATTLE won, lol.

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Originally Posted by
BearStuff
It is an assumption, but also isn't improbable. GB can slow their running attack, and get to the QB. Philly likewise can get to the QB, and has that wierd "Vick" factor (there are still many in ATL who love him).
It could happen, after all SEATTLE won, lol.
Anything can happen in the playoffs. The packers would have to win 2 road games, and with 0 running game and a run defense that ranks at the bottom of the NFL, I don't see that happening. On top of that their ST's rank at the bottom of the NFL along with their run defense.
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Originally Posted by
go4bears
I would rather see a Chiefs and Bears SB. I am tired of seeing the Colts, Pats or Steelers in the SB. Lets mix it up a bit.
NO. My favorite cousin is a Chiefs fan, and i guarantee we'd never talk again, if that happened. I'd rather play the gophers...