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3 of the top 4 rushing defenses remain
3 of the top 4 rushing defenses remain in the NFL playoffs. The odd team out is the packers who finished 18th, so hopefully they are also gone after next weekend.
#1 Pit
#2 Chicago
#3 Jets
#18 Packers
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Offense wins games, but defense wins championships
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And this is exactly how the Bears are going to beat the packers!!! Just keep Martz from regressing back to earlier in the season where he thought he was still coaching the Rams. RUN RUN RUN!!! Keep the ball out of Rodgers hands w/ long methodical drives.
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Sounds promising...but after watching what #18 did to Turner, I'm not sure how relevant that is to post-season production.
Granted, GB had some help from ATL ditching the run after the first quarter.
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Originally Posted by
myk26
Sounds promising...but after watching what #18 did to Turner, I'm not sure how relevant that is to post-season production.
Granted, GB had some help from ATL ditching the run after the first quarter.
Atlanta had no choice but to try passing once Ryan threw the INT at the end of the 1st half and then their D gave up a touchdown to start the 2nd half. Fell too far behind and couldn't play their game.
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Yep mattie ice melted once the heat was turned up; and they had to try and start scoring.
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Atlanta imploded and played energetic but scared it seemed. Ryan is a decent qb but he has a good line-if he had our line they would be lucky to break .500. Speaking of our line did anyone catch the props Buck and Aikman actually gave the O-line? I thought I had it on the wrong channel!!
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Originally Posted by
myk26
Sounds promising...but after watching what #18 did to Turner, I'm not sure how relevant that is to post-season production.
Granted, GB had some help from ATL ditching the run after the first quarter.
Atlanta couldn't run because they fell behind. The only time the packers can play the run is when they know its coming, other then that they always play pass. The Bears will need to make some plays, can't get 3 points like they had at Lamblow and expect to hold them down.
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I believe that the Bears will be able to do things against the Packers that the Falcons weren't able to do. We'll definitely run on them a lot, and we will utilize a lot of playaction passing as well as dumping the ball off for short to intermediate pass completions. I'm not afraid of Aaron Rodgers because he didn't impress me in his first two games he played against us. And with the game being played at home on a shitty turf with the wind kicking up off the lake (and especially if there's snow), we should win this game.
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I'm more afraid of Olsen over the middle. I hope we put two guys on him. The way he TORCHED Seattle, and how suspect our middle of the field coverage can be, this could get ugly.