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Bears, Lions getting ready to rumble
This will be a good test for us. We need to take care of business here. The Lions are talented, and they have shown that you can't quit on a lead over them. You have to play the full game and not let up - or they can beat you. This is another team that we need to step on their throat once we get them down.
LINK to the article Bears, Lions getting ready to rumble
Emotions boiled over last season after Matthew Stafford and D.J. Moore got tangled up.
LAKE FOREST, Ill. -- It might not be on the level of Bears vs. Packers, but the rivalry between the Bears and Lions has become increasingly hostile the last couple of years.
Part of that animosity can be linked to Detroit's recent resurgence under head coach Jim Schwartz who led the Lions to the postseason last year after the club went winless three seasons earlier under current Bears defensive coordinator Rod Marinelli. But the Lions have also been accused of being a team that takes its share of cheap shots before and after the whistle.
Emotions boiled over last season at Soldier Field in a Bears 37-13 victory on Nov. 13 when Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford grabbed Bears nickel back D.J. Moore in the helmet area and threw him to the ground during an interception return -- Stafford finished the game with four picks. An infuriated Moore got up and retaliated against Stafford as both sidelines rushed the field. Although Stafford's hit started the altercation, it was Moore who got ejected and later fined $15,000.
Stafford and Detroit guard Rob Simms were fined $7,500 for their role in the scuffle.
"There's always going to be bad blood given that we're Chicago and they're Detroit," Bears cornerback Tim Jennings said on Monday. "They're in our division and we know we have to go through one another to kind of get to that championship that we need to get to. So there's always going to be bad blood with them, Minnesota and Green Bay. It's nothing different. They're going to come in here with the same attitude, the same mentality; they don't like us and they want to win. So it's going to be a dogfight to the end."
However, the Stafford hit on Moore was not an isolated incident. Earlier in that game Lions defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh ripped off Bears quarterback Jay Cutler's helmet while taking him to the ground. No flag was thrown, but Cutler and Suh did exchange words after the play. Suh was also fined $15,000 for delivering a forearm to Cutler's back during the 2010 season at Ford Field.
"Just looking at our division; I'm sure Chicago isn't one of Detroit's favorites and they're not one of our favorites," Bears head coach Lovie Smith said. "It should be like that in the division. When everybody is playing good ball you know you have to be ready each play."
This marks the second straight year the Bears and Lions will square off on Monday Night Football after Detroit beat the Bears 24-13 at Ford Field in Week 5 last season.
"They have (been more hostile) especially after last year after that Monday night game we owed them something in the second one," Bears tight end Kellen Davis said. "I think that's kind of the pace that it's going to be this year for the next two. I'm kind of looking forward to getting out there and mixing it up.
"Division rivals. They are teams we know we have to beat. That's the way it goes."
Trestman - Kromer - Tucker - DeCamillis
I'm looking forward to seeing these guys coach. Hope they're good.
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I just pray we don't suffer any serious injuries due to their "play hard attitude".
BTW, that's sarcasm for dirty play.
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This is a big game for us. Its important for us to create some separation here in the division.
Also its important for us to dominate a team that behaves immorally. Its not right for them to go around mocking people and taking people out on Sunday, peoples careers are on the line. It isn't a joke to most fans. Theres also the fact that they are getting paid millions by Joe-shmo football fan who makes 30k a year on average. So for them to go out acting like fools is down-right disrespectful. We need to pound them!
Their coach needs to get fired and this garbage needs to stop, end of story.
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Originally Posted by
Shark86x
I just pray we don't suffer any serious injuries due to their "play hard attitude".
BTW, that's sarcasm for dirty play.
Don't worry, Suh will probably sideswipe another car on the way to the stadium, beat up the old lady in said car for being there to be side swiped in the first place, and then drive over her several times all the while telling the gathering crowd he's not a dirty player/person. Lions fans will continue to defend him for said actions, saying he was somehow misunderstood.
This is one of the few times I would love to see the Bears absolutely curb stomp a team. The Lions deserve it and then some.
Last edited by Evernight; 10-15-2012 at 06:34 PM.
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You know, at one time, I had a little bit of sympathy for the Lions and their fans after putting up with so many very bad seasons. Then you had assholes like Suh and Stafford come along and do what they do, which is play dirty. I'm sorry, but any sympathy I had for the Lions went down the toilet with my latest grounds of brown round from last night's dinner. I hope we run up the score on those jerks and even keep them from scoring if at all possible. If we can blanket Calvin Johnson and apply enough pressure on Stafford, we should be good to go. Maybe we'll pick off another four passes this time just like we did last year!
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Originally Posted by
Dagan81
You know, at one time, I had a little bit of sympathy for the Lions and their fans after putting up with so many very bad seasons. Then you had assholes like Suh and Stafford come along and do what they do, which is play dirty. I'm sorry, but any sympathy I had for the Lions went down the toilet with my latest grounds of brown round from last night's dinner. I hope we run up the score on those jerks and even keep them from scoring if at all possible. If we can blanket Calvin Johnson and apply enough pressure on Stafford, we should be good to go. Maybe we'll pick off another four passes this time just like we did last year!
I'll be happy with just two picks. As long as it's Briggs and Tillman with two more pick-6's!
But seriously, we do need to run the score up big and put the chokehold on 'em. We need to get ready for that rough stretch coming up, and this O-line could use all the experience and confidence it can get.
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Originally Posted by
Shark86x
I'll be happy with just two picks. As long as it's Briggs and Tillman with two more pick-6's!
But seriously, we do need to run the score up big and put the chokehold on 'em. We need to get ready for that rough stretch coming up, and this O-line could use all the experience and confidence it can get.
I agree with you there. We need to score as many points on these jokers as is humanly possible. With the way Detroit plays defense, I don't think we'll have any trouble with pass completions and running the football. And also, you are correct: the offensive line is finally starting to play like Tice envisioned it would prior to the season's start. We're giving up about an average of a little more than two sacks per game, which is not bad considering that we gave up seven in the Packers game. I think the chip blocks are working reasonably well, and really, the worst line play we've experienced lately has been from Carimi in the Jaguars game. I think Carimi just had a bad game because he never gets that fidgety normally.
That being said, I would definitely like to see the Bears bring in another LT next offseason, whether it be someone like Jake Long, Jermon Bushrod, or Ryan Clady. One of those three teams will cave in because all three teams have several free agents to sign and a salary cap issue. We should be good to get an LT in the offseason.
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Originally Posted by
Dagan81
I agree with you there. We need to score as many points on these jokers as is humanly possible. With the way Detroit plays defense, I don't think we'll have any trouble with pass completions and running the football. And also, you are correct: the offensive line is finally starting to play like Tice envisioned it would prior to the season's start. We're giving up about an average of a little more than two sacks per game, which is not bad considering that we gave up seven in the Packers game. I think the chip blocks are working reasonably well, and really, the worst line play we've experienced lately has been from Carimi in the Jaguars game. I think Carimi just had a bad game because he never gets that fidgety normally.
That being said, I would definitely like to see the Bears bring in another LT next offseason, whether it be someone like Jake Long, Jermon Bushrod, or Ryan Clady. One of those three teams will cave in because all three teams have several free agents to sign and a salary cap issue. We should be good to get an LT in the offseason.
Oh man, now you've got me drooling for next year. Don't do that. I need to see #54 get his superbowl ring THIS year.
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I'm expecting a big game from Peppers & Hester. Peppers has had 2 weeks to rest his foot & Hester is flat out due a big game on returns.
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