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Bears Leadup - Saturday Night Football 

Post#1 » by humanrefutation » Yesterday 12:45 am

Bears back in first place in the NFC North, at home, looking for revenge. Short week.

We'll hear about Parsons, Watson, Tom, Reed, and Williams soon enough.

If we lose any of them, it'll be brutal. Without Kraft, Jenkins, Parsons, Watson, Wyatt, Tom, Reed, and Williams down the stretch is just **** unfair and makes you wonder why we even bother to watch these games sometimes.
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Post#2 » by Matches Malone » Yesterday 12:49 am

The worst of the worst Bears fans celebrating on twitter over the Parsons injury news. Need to smack them back in the mouth, parsons or not.
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Post#3 » by MickeyDavis » Yesterday 12:50 am

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Post#4 » by Mags FTW » Yesterday 1:18 am

Just try and make the playoffs and see what happens.
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Post#5 » by jakecronus8 » Yesterday 1:18 am

Only game left to be vested in for lol purposes. Nothing to lose. There’s no deep run in this team anymore so might as well destroy the Bears fans psyche one more time.
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Post#6 » by MickeyDavis » Yesterday 1:32 am

Pack still favored by 2.5
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Post#7 » by Iheartfootball » Yesterday 2:04 am

I don’t care about the playoffs. Just beat these ****.
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Post#8 » by Profound23 » Yesterday 2:18 am

I will watch the Bucks and Packers as I always have but man my joy is robbed for this season with both teams.

If possible beat the Bears.
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Post#9 » by JCP11 » Yesterday 3:56 am

The lost of Parsons hurts, we don't have that superhero anymore but somehow i think the DL can survive his loss. LVN is back, Enagbare has been playing good football, Sorrell is promising and should get more snaps, however Gary will need to step up. My biggest fear is that it looks like our CBs have been fully exposed and they don't have Parsons anymore to save them.
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Post#10 » by trwi7 » Yesterday 4:54 am

Yeah our CBs have been exposed for a while but it hasn't been that bad because Parsons could basically get instant pressure. We're not going to get instant pressure anymore so our corners are going to have to cover longer and QBs are going to have more time and cleaner windows to throw. Could easily see a 350 yard game from Williams.
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Post#11 » by humanrefutation » Yesterday 5:25 am

Parsons was such a game wrecker. Literally would have preferred for anyone else to get injured, maybe bar Love (and it's close, because I think we could run a functional offense with Willis). Parsons singlehandedly makes everyone else look so much better.
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Post#12 » by JCP11 » Yesterday 12:19 pm

humanrefutation wrote:Parsons was such a game wrecker. Literally would have preferred for anyone else to get injured, maybe bar Love (and it's close, because I think we could run a functional offense with Willis). Parsons singlehandedly makes everyone else look so much better.

I don't think we could beat good teams with Willis but I get your point.
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Post#13 » by Profound23 » Yesterday 2:11 pm

I knew Bears fans for the most part were trash, but didn't expect them to go full Eagle fan over the past 24 hours. So many Bears fans cheering for Parsons injury.

Pathetic on so many levels. I don't care what team you play for, I will never root for a player to suffer a serious injury.
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Post#14 » by Matches Malone » Yesterday 2:43 pm

Profound23 wrote:I knew Bears fans for the most part were trash, but didn't expect them to go full Eagle fan over the past 24 hours. So many Bears fans cheering for Parsons injury.

Pathetic on so many levels. I don't care what team you play for, I will never root for a player to suffer a serious injury.


Agreed and I hate that it's become a thing now. For the longest time cheering injuries was always looked down on and you'd be shamed for doing that, but now people are completely unhinged and okay with doing it. I'm sure some of it are bots stirring things up, but for the most part, people have lost their minds trying to be edgy online.
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Post#15 » by Profound23 » Yesterday 2:49 pm

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Profound23 wrote:I knew Bears fans for the most part were trash, but didn't expect them to go full Eagle fan over the past 24 hours. So many Bears fans cheering for Parsons injury.

Pathetic on so many levels. I don't care what team you play for, I will never root for a player to suffer a serious injury.


Agreed and I hate that it's become a thing now. For the longest time cheering injuries was always looked down on and you'd be shamed for doing that, but now people are completely unhinged and okay with doing it. I'm sure some of it are bots stirring things up, but for the most part, people have lost their minds.



No, it's even some people I grew up with that were Bears fans celebrating it. Pretty sick. They were talking trash all year, then after we beat them last week they shut up for a week and now they are boasting the division is theirs because of Parson's injury. Tom, Kraft, Jenkins, Wyatt, Parsons, Watson....that's possibly six of our top ten best players out for at least this game with 50% of them out for the season. And all of a sudden this team is frauds.

I mean if it makes you happy to win by default, that's just sad.

Just beat Chicago and whatever happens after that so be it.
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Post#16 » by BUCKnation » Yesterday 3:03 pm

Expecting the worst with regards to Parsons, but hopefully get some better news on the rest of the group. I'd imagine most of the guys who got hurt Sunday are probably out this week. Reed might be the exception.

Just need to regroup and re-gameplan.
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Post#17 » by humanrefutation » Yesterday 5:42 pm

JCP11 wrote:
humanrefutation wrote:Parsons was such a game wrecker. Literally would have preferred for anyone else to get injured, maybe bar Love (and it's close, because I think we could run a functional offense with Willis). Parsons singlehandedly makes everyone else look so much better.

I don't think we could beat good teams with Willis but I get your point.


I don't think our defense can stop anyone without Parsons.
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Post#18 » by JCP11 » Yesterday 5:52 pm

I'm sure they can. It's pretty much the same defense as last year minus Kenny who wasn't having the best of seasons. They were a good defense last year. The offense will need to catch fire for them to go anywhere tho.
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Post#19 » by zmanishere11 » Yesterday 6:19 pm

Jordan Morgan with zero snaps yesterday. Nate Hobbs with 10. Banks was bad.

Really hope we feature Golden if Watson is out this week. He's been incredible down the field and is our best chance to replace Watson.

On defense, without Parsons, we need to force some turnovers. How we do this having not done a good job here WITH Parsons is a great question - Hafley gives us a chance.

I'm not even close to giving up on this year - Love gives us a chance each week and there's still so much talent everywhere. But damn, some year I hope we get some breaks with injuries.
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Post#20 » by raysbookclub » Yesterday 9:11 pm

If Watson is able to play, I do think GB will be able to win out. Maybe Parsons not being there forces Hafley to do different things and gives chances for other players to make big impact. Among the edge guys, who knows, maybe Cox Jr or Collin Oliver (but he's probably back to injured list soon and it'll be a redshirt year) or even Van Ness makes some game-changing plays?

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