
and finally the debut of this guy...

I predict that when rookie Al Afalava gets beat down field the nickname Al Awfulava is created.
vs.

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NZB2323 wrote:I'm going to be at this game. I'm so excited.
SportsWorld wrote:Not predicting the Bears to win this one but I wouldn't be surprised if they came away with a win.
Think this will be a high scoring affair.
Packers 31
Bears 27
ReddWing wrote:Being a fan of this team is tantamount to being in hell...There is no Christ that is coming to save us. Even if there was, we'd trade him for a 28 year old wing.
emperorjones wrote:I actually talked a bar owner down here in Ecuador into buying the NFL satellite package. Feature game Sunday night - Bears Packers and 2 for 1 beers! YESSS!!!!
now hopefully Nathan Vasher doesn't make me look like an idiot
ReddWing wrote:Being a fan of this team is tantamount to being in hell...There is no Christ that is coming to save us. Even if there was, we'd trade him for a 28 year old wing.
Defensive end Adewale Ogunleye summed it up best in describing 6-foot-3-inch, 315-pound teammate Marcus Harrison.
"If you were going into a bar fight and you saw Marcus Harrison, you'd think twice before you wanted to fight," Ogunleye said.
"He has the physical attributes. He's intimidating. He's a B-I-G tackle."
The Bears hope for a huge contribution from Harrison this season despite his slow start. He reported to training camp 14 pounds overweight at 323 and was placed on the non-injury football list, causing him to miss four days of camp. The second-year player from Arkansas owned up to his mistake, although he says serious family matters -- including his mother's bout with cancer -- contributed to his weight gain.
Charles Tillman was back on the practice field Monday, but he's still a long shot to see any time against the Packers Sunday night.
"We have a long ways to go," said Bears coach Lovie Smith. "We're just starting the process for him to get back out on the football field, to work drills, to start working out some of the kinks. We'll go from there."
Tillman did not participate in any training camp practices and did not play in any preseason games after having back surgery in mid-June. Since July he has expressed a desire to face the Packers, and initial results were encouraging, but defending 1,000-yard receivers Greg Jennings and Donald Driver would be a tough opening act.
"I was able to do everything," Tillman said after Monday's scaled-down practice at Halas Hall. "They didn't hold me out of anything. It feels good.
CjayC wrote:On the flip side that have Jennings and Walker
Mags FTW wrote:CjayC wrote:On the flip side that have Jennings and Walker
He's long gone man.