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Week9: Are you ready for some football! (Bears v. Eagles)

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Re: Week9: Are you ready for some football! (Bears v. Eagles 

Post#21 » by Chewie » Tue Nov 8, 2011 4:19 am

Bennett's the best receiver on the team. Period.
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Re: Week9: Are you ready for some football! (Bears v. Eagles 

Post#22 » by MF Doom » Tue Nov 8, 2011 4:56 am

Yes Sir.
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Post#23 » by emperorjones » Tue Nov 8, 2011 4:57 am

Best game of the year.

Best game in two years by the O-Line.

Bennett IS our best receiver Chewie - hands down.

Don't look now but we just might have a top 12 offense lol.

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Re: Week9: Are you ready for some football! (Bears v. Eagles 

Post#24 » by MF Doom » Tue Nov 8, 2011 5:03 am

emperorjones wrote:Best game of the year.

Best game in two years by the O-Line.

Bennett IS our best receiver Chewie - hands down.

Don't look now but we just might have a top 12 offense lol.

Go Bears!


Besides those 2 fumbles, the game was great.
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Re: Week9: Are you ready for some football! (Bears v. Eagles 

Post#25 » by WEFFPIM » Tue Nov 8, 2011 5:10 am

Nice, nice game. Forte spotted the Eagles two touchdowns, picking a bad game to follow up his new contract media circus he did last week. But Cutler was very good, especially on third downs. McCoy gashed the Bears' defense a few times, but otherwise they were solid.

In the driver's seat for a playoff spot now with tiebreakers over Atlanta, Tampa and now Philly.
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Re: Week9: Are you ready for some football! (Bears v. Eagles 

Post#26 » by LoveDaBoo » Tue Nov 8, 2011 5:35 am

Chewie wrote:Bennett's the best receiver on the team. Period.

By. A. Mile. I thought that going in, and while many pooh-poohed losing him, you can easily see what it means to have an actual Wide Receiver on the team.
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Re: Week9: Are you ready for some football! (Bears v. Eagles 

Post#27 » by mattbulls » Tue Nov 8, 2011 5:37 am

I love Cutler! There's just something about him. I love when he delivers a great game and all the haters have nothing to say!! Looks like Ditka was the only "expert" to pick the game correctly!!
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Re: Week9: Are you ready for some football! (Bears v. Eagles 

Post#28 » by SportsWorld » Tue Nov 8, 2011 6:19 am

Big win for the Bears. Now we have tiebreakers over 3 wild card contenders and an easy schedule to boot.
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Post#29 » by The Explorer » Tue Nov 8, 2011 2:41 pm

SportsWorld wrote:Big win for the Bears. Now we have tiebreakers over 3 wild card contenders and an easy schedule to boot.


None of the remaining games are easy, except for the Seahawks. The afc west opponents will be tough. Raiders and denver on the road will be in hostile environments.
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Re: Week9: Are you ready for some football! (Bears v. Eagles 

Post#30 » by Cliff Levingston » Tue Nov 8, 2011 4:42 pm

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SportsWorld wrote:Big win for the Bears. Now we have tiebreakers over 3 wild card contenders and an easy schedule to boot.


None of the remaining games are easy, except for the Seahawks. The afc west opponents will be tough. Raiders and denver on the road will be in hostile environments.

No offense, but this is a stupid statement. No game in the NFL is "easy" like it is in the NBA, but within the context of the NFL, we've got some pretty easy games left. Would you rather play the Raider or Broncos on the road, or the Saints and Packers like the Lions do?

And hostile environments? Every NFL home field is a hostile environment. They don't get much more hostile than Philadelphia and we just grabbed a big win there.
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Re: Week9: Are you ready for some football! (Bears v. Eagles 

Post#31 » by Chewie » Tue Nov 8, 2011 5:02 pm

I suppose I always considered Mile High Stadium "hostile" more because of the fact you've got to get used to the effects of the high altitude but that may be overblown.
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Re: Week9: Are you ready for some football! (Bears v. Eagles 

Post#32 » by mattbulls » Tue Nov 8, 2011 9:08 pm

Random question. Why do they have replay on all TD's if they don't use it?? McCoy's knee was down on his "td run" and it cost in fantasy this week. I lost by 6. I also got screwed in the Sunday nighter. I have Rice and that was a bs hold call!

It's worth my fantasy loss for a Bears win though!!
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