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Originally Posted by
BearJim
I agree with ya for the most part Jimmors. Obviously we need help at OL/TE but I like our WRs if they can stay healthy & Tice can start using them better. All I'm saying is IMHO we won't win a championship with the way our offense is currently playing. Which is a shame because I think we have the best defense in the league.
i dont disagree with any of that, we do need an OL, TE/FB to be a competent offense. I just dont get bent out of shape when other teams put up more points then us against common opponents.
I'm trying//to let go//of maybe//but maybe's just so//very interesting//Oh, what a thing.
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Where would the Texans be if Shaub was clobbered and out of the game in the second half?
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Originally Posted by
Jimmors
i dont disagree with any of that, we do need an OL, TE/FB to be a competent offense. I just dont get bent out of shape when other teams put up more points then us against common opponents.
Fair enough. I worry too much these days. That's what 24 years of marriage will do to ya. lol
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On 3rd of February 2013 the Bears will play against Houston one more time. And this time they're gonna win it. Mark my words.
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The Bears did four things wrong in the first half that cost them the game: two fumbles and two interceptions. We could have gotten at least two or three more scores of some variety had we not done that. Meanwhile, I dare say that the Bears outplayed the Texans in the second half of the game. Our defense can favorably stack up against any team's studs anywhere.
As for the offense, well, it's like Ed O'Bradovich once said with regard to how the 1963 Bears offense, which only averaged scoring 21 points per game that year, feared their own defense more than it did any other team: "We used to say to the offense when going out on the field, 'Just hold 'em boys. Just hold 'em; we'll come back and get ya six!'"