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Originally Posted by
motownbear
this is one of the most complete bears teams I have seen in awhile but the sad news is this is the most competitive I have seen our division. We probably have the strongest division in football right now.
What has happened to the Bulls was really dissapointing after a rushed grind of a season.
as far as the Sox I thought they would be dead last and out of it and they have surprised me despite being average.
and F the cubs
Indeed, but think Rose as Cutler. When Cutler got injured the Bears got fucked. When Rose got injured we still made it, but most of the teams was just plain faceroll anyway. When we then hit the playoff Rose get's injured onces again and shortly after Noah get's injured aswell. Basicly that leaves the Bulls with Boozer left. :/
I can understand the disapointment, but that's the way things go when your two best players are injured. No wonder Rose got MVP last season.
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Originally Posted by
motownbear
this is one of the most complete bears teams I have seen in awhile but the sad news is this is the most competitive I have seen our division. We probably have the strongest division in football right now. (I know, we finally get of our asses and decide to compete just in time for the Lions to start eating meat again to make it at least a 3 1/2 team conference with the Vikes as spoilers too)
What has happened to the Bulls was really dissapointing after a rushed grind of a season. (Haven't been this bummed about a knee injury since Sayers went down)
as far as the Sox I thought they would be dead last and out of it and they have surprised me despite being average. (Maybe be if someone besides Konerko and Pierzynski knew which end of the bat to hold they might be slightly above average)
and F the cubs
Oh yeah and..............................F the Cubs!
j/k
I'm getting to that age where a lifetime warranty just doesn't mean as much to me anymore as an afternoon nap.
Honey Badger Don't Care. Honey Badger Don't Give a Shit.
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This pretty much tell the story of Chicago @ 2012/2011 season.
Soul.. You mean F the Yankees .. Hi Dags! Go Cubs(Somebody gotta bandwaggon the Cubs!)
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dont look now but dunn has ten home runs while he had only 11 all last season. And Peavy is finally looking like Peavy hope he stays healthy. The sad part is Im beginning to think Guillen just sabotaged things to mess with Williams. And the beardown was for F the Cubs lol
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I say fuck the Cubs and the Sox. But that's just me.
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Originally Posted by
GermansbombedPH
since this season is over for the Bears & Hawks, I think that the Hawks have as much as a chance to win their league as the Bears have
In terms of percentages/statistics, sure...
But the Bears have addressed some pressing needs over the offseason and while their Oline is still in question, they have a solid mixture of youth and experience to give them a shot at winning.
The 'Hawks, on the other hand are extremely one dimensional and how they come out of the offseason will be huge. They could very well miss the postseason all together and be selling one of Kane or Hossa by the deadline.
The Bears are in a MUCH better position then the Blackhawks

Originally Posted by
Jerry Jones “I’ve been here 23 years. I’ve been here when it was glory hole days and I’ve been here when it wasn’t,” Jones said. “And, so, having said that, I want me some glory hole. So I have that perspective.”
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Originally Posted by
Dagan81
I say fuck the Cubs and the Sox. But that's just me.
Agree..
GO JAYS !
Last edited by CalgaryBearsFan; 05-11-2012 at 05:03 PM.

Originally Posted by
Jerry Jones “I’ve been here 23 years. I’ve been here when it was glory hole days and I’ve been here when it wasn’t,” Jones said. “And, so, having said that, I want me some glory hole. So I have that perspective.”
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Originally Posted by
CalgaryBearsFan
In terms of percentages/statistics, sure...
But the Bears have addressed some pressing needs over the offseason and while their Oline is still in question, they have a solid mixture of youth and experience to give them a shot at winning.
The 'Hawks, on the other hand are extremely one dimensional and how they come out of the offseason will be huge. They could very well miss the postseason all together and be selling one of Kane or Hossa by the deadline.
The Bears are in a MUCH better position then the Blackhawks
I've been saying for a year now that Kane needed to be traded. We're not getting the value out of him that we bargained for when we selected him with the first overall pick in the draft, and I, for one, would like to see him traded for a goalie. The Hawks can score without Kane; that much has been proven. However, you give them a serviceable goalie this past year and they would have been division champs, no question about it.
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Originally Posted by
CalgaryBearsFan
Agree..
GO JAYS !

Go Yankees!!! BEAT THE MARINERS TONIGHT!!!
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lol, Kane will not be traded. That would be stupid and will not happen.
Hawks have as much as a chance as the Bears and Bulls next year. All 3 can win or disappoint. Chances that all of them go deep are much higher than they will suck