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Lions (1-2) @ Bears (2-1) 12p CST FOX 

Post#1 » by The Sheik » Thu Oct 1, 2009 8:31 pm

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It might be chilly this weekend...a nice sweater vest or cardigan might "matchup" with the weather.

On a serious note the front 7 needs to put pressure on Matt Stafford and shut down the run. On the flipside our OL needs to start blocking better.

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Re: Lions (1-2) @ Bears (2-1) 12p CST FOX 

Post#2 » by ChronicKerr » Thu Oct 1, 2009 8:50 pm

Must win game.. 3-1 going into the bye week with the schedule we had would be a clear success despite the fact that we haven't played our best ball as of yet. We have to keep up with Minn and GB in this tight division race I foresee this year. I hope we don't take this team lightly like it appeared we did against SEA. The win last week for Detroit hopefully will put that to bed for our team. With K. Smith hurt I I'm hoping we can stop Calvin this week as I could see him going off.
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Re: Lions (1-2) @ Bears (2-1) 12p CST FOX 

Post#3 » by Cliff Levingston » Thu Oct 1, 2009 8:56 pm

ChronicKerr wrote:Must win game.. 3-1 going into the bye week with the schedule we had would be a clear success despite the fact that we haven't played our best ball as of yet. We have to keep up with Minn and GB in this tight division race I foresee this year. I hope we don't take this team lightly like it appeared we did against SEA. The win last week for Detroit hopefully will put that to bed for our team. With K. Smith hurt I I'm hoping we can stop Calvin this week as I could see him going off.

Cliff Levingston has Calvin Johnson in a fantasy league so it's ok if he goes for 100+ yards and a TD, so long as Cutler goes for 300+ yards and 3 TDs (who Cliff Levingston has in one league as well), two to Knox whom Cliff Levingston has and is playing in yet another league. :)
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Re: Lions (1-2) @ Bears (2-1) 12p CST FOX 

Post#4 » by SportsWorld » Thu Oct 1, 2009 9:21 pm

Bears 31
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Think the Bears defensive line will have a good day and Matt Forte will look like the Matt Forte of last year. I'm just glad the Lions ended their losing streak last week.
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Re: Lions (1-2) @ Bears (2-1) 12p CST FOX 

Post#5 » by CjayC » Thu Oct 1, 2009 11:23 pm

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I don't think we took Seattle lightly considering we haven't won there since like 1977.

A 53 yard field goal missed early in the game, and a routine tackle that went 30 yards for a TD, combined with a redzone turnover that ended up giving them 3 points will take a lot out of a team. It was an uphill battle before we even settled ourself.

Guys don't seem to be taking this lightly so we'll see
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Re: Lions (1-2) @ Bears (2-1) 12p CST FOX 

Post#6 » by WEFFPIM » Fri Oct 2, 2009 2:18 am

If the entire starting linebacking core is out, this game could have its issues.
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Re: Lions (1-2) @ Bears (2-1) 12p CST FOX 

Post#7 » by SportsWorld » Fri Oct 2, 2009 2:23 am

Kevin Smith might miss the game with a shoulder injury although he practiced today.
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Re: Lions (1-2) @ Bears (2-1) 12p CST FOX 

Post#8 » by CjayC » Fri Oct 2, 2009 3:17 am

Lions keys to the game(Written by a Lions fan)...

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2647 ... ars#page/2
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Post#9 » by SpinninHouse » Fri Oct 2, 2009 1:19 pm

once again this will be a nail-bitter. i envision stafford and calvin johnson having a big game. as usual, Forte must get involved. we wont win a 3rd straight game with no running game. i'd really like to see one of those drives were Forte gets 7 or 8 carries and tallies 50 or 60 yards.


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Re: Lions (1-2) @ Bears (2-1) 12p CST FOX 

Post#10 » by Cliff Levingston » Fri Oct 2, 2009 2:35 pm

SpinninHouse wrote:once again this will be a nail-bitter. i envision stafford and calvin johnson having a big game. as usual, Forte must get involved. we wont win a 3rd straight game with no running game. i'd really like to see one of those drives were Forte gets 7 or 8 carries and tallies 50 or 60 yards.

The Patriots haven't had a running game in years, and we've got a top flight QB now. Cliff Levingston would agree if we were playing a good/great team, but not against the Lions.
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Post#11 » by CjayC » Fri Oct 2, 2009 4:04 pm

SpinninHouse wrote:once again this will be a nail-bitter. i envision stafford and calvin johnson having a big game. as usual, Forte must get involved. we wont win a 3rd straight game with no running game. i'd really like to see one of those drives were Forte gets 7 or 8 carries and tallies 50 or 60 yards.


Bears 20, Lions 17. Stafford 24-33 for 270 yards and 2 TD's. Forte 24 carries for 87 yards. Earl Bennet 6 catches for 82 yards. Cutler 18-25 for 204 yards and a TD.


We put up 25 points in Qwest Field and we couldn't hear anything. We can only barely eek out a win in Soldier Field?

Stafford out gunning Cutler in Soldier Field, when he has poor accuracy down field? Cutler barely scratching 200 yards against one of the worst secondaries in the league? Against a team that has given up an average of 279 passing yards per game. Granted that's only out of a 3 game sample but a bottom dwelling pass defense isn't going to suddenly turn a new tide overnight.

Got lit up by Jason Campbell who has one of the slowest deliveries in the league, and is not good at adjusting to new reads because of it. Campbell might I add even with his mighty 73% or so accuracy was still missing wide open WR's in that game.

I don't see us only winning by 3 points. Maybe if this was in Ford Field. Not in Soldier Field. 8-10 points margin of victory seem more likely IMO.
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Post#12 » by NZB2323 » Fri Oct 2, 2009 8:15 pm

We put up 25 points in Qwest Field and we couldn't hear anything.


The Seahawks had 8 starters out with injuries in that game, and they're the Seahawks, and on the game-scoring TD two defenders ran into each other and then they did it again on the 2 point conversion.
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Post#13 » by CjayC » Sat Oct 3, 2009 1:25 am

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We put up 25 points in Qwest Field and we couldn't hear anything.


The Seahawks had 8 starters out with injuries in that game, and they're the Seahawks, and on the game-scoring TD two defenders ran into each other and then they did it again on the 2 point conversion.


-Players missing or not, Qwest Field is the toughest place to play in the NFL. Don't underrate not being able to hear the guy next to you talk

-Injuries are a part of the game. In a 17 week season do you think players care if opposing guys are missing or not? The W-L column isn't going to show whose injured and whose not.

- If the team we played as you put it is "Just the Seahawks" what does that make Detroit? They lost 19 games in a row.

- We can play the "what-if" game. What if Cutler connected with Hester on the long bomb, what if Vasher wasn't burned in Week 1, etc, etc...? Two Seahawks running into each other. It happened. Just because the Seahawks players ran into each other, doesn't take away from the fact that the Bears put points up on the board.
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Re: Lions (1-2) @ Bears (2-1) 12p CST FOX 

Post#14 » by NoSkyy » Sat Oct 3, 2009 3:42 am

People forget, the injury bug has not exactly been very kind to us either.

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Post#15 » by SportsWorld » Sat Oct 3, 2009 3:58 am

http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/fo ... 0512.story
Jamar Williams could have pouted on the sidelines, as other overlooked players have done. Instead the linebacker raised his voice just enough to be heard.

Days after the Bears lost middle linebacker Brian Urlacher to a season-ending wrist injury and saw starting strong-side linebacker Pisa Tinoisamoa go down with a knee sprain, Williams approached head coach Lovie Smith and defensive coordinator Bob Babich about his role. Williams watched Hunter Hillenmeyer step in for Urlacher and saw Nick Roach supplant Tinoisamoa.

"I think any guy in this locker room would be frustrated -- especially when a spot comes open -- if you want a job and you don't get it," Williams said. "But at the same time you have to respect that the coaches are going to put the best guys out there. If you just keep doing your job, playing hard and making plays, your opportunity will come."

Williams' moment has arrived. He is slated for his second career start Sunday against the Lions with Hillenmeyer out with a rib injury and Tinoisamoa still recovering from the knee sprain. Williams will start at strong-side linebacker with Roach in the middle. Weak-side linebacker Lance Briggs is expected to start despite battling soreness in his left foot
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Post#16 » by SpinninHouse » Sat Oct 3, 2009 1:07 pm

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SpinninHouse wrote:once again this will be a nail-bitter. i envision stafford and calvin johnson having a big game. as usual, Forte must get involved. we wont win a 3rd straight game with no running game. i'd really like to see one of those drives were Forte gets 7 or 8 carries and tallies 50 or 60 yards.


Bears 20, Lions 17. Stafford 24-33 for 270 yards and 2 TD's. Forte 24 carries for 87 yards. Earl Bennet 6 catches for 82 yards. Cutler 18-25 for 204 yards and a TD.


We put up 25 points in Qwest Field and we couldn't hear anything. We can only barely eek out a win in Soldier Field?

Stafford out gunning Cutler in Soldier Field, when he has poor accuracy down field? Cutler barely scratching 200 yards against one of the worst secondaries in the league? Against a team that has given up an average of 279 passing yards per game. Granted that's only out of a 3 game sample but a bottom dwelling pass defense isn't going to suddenly turn a new tide overnight.

Got lit up by Jason Campbell who has one of the slowest deliveries in the league, and is not good at adjusting to new reads because of it. Campbell might I add even with his mighty 73% or so accuracy was still missing wide open WR's in that game.

I don't see us only winning by 3 points. Maybe if this was in Ford Field. Not in Soldier Field. 8-10 points margin of victory seem more likely IMO.


guess we'll find out tomorrow. we barely beat a seahawks team absolutely destroyed by injuries. seneca missed a lot of throws that most other QB's in the league would have made. and i didn't say stafford outguns cutler. i said stafford has more pass attempts (hence more yards) than cutler. i'm basing this on the potential absence of kevin smith and turner's attempt to assert the run game. either way you predicted we win by 5-7 points more than i predicted. not exactly a blow-out either. you might very well be right (hopefully so).

the majority of bears games seem to be extremely close. i don't see why the lions (confident after a win) would be any different. but i would take a victory whether it was 1 point or 30 points.
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Post#17 » by CjayC » Sat Oct 3, 2009 5:04 pm

We haven't blown anybody out yet because we haven't played any really "bad" teams yet. Greenbay looks at least as good us(If not better), and the Steelers lost two games where they didn't have Polamalu. They were still leading in both games with the Bears and Bengals and could have easily won both.

Qwest Field is not an easy place to play.

I don't want to call the Lions patsies, but they don't have the quality of either Greenbay or a Polamaluless Steelers team. And they don't have the benefit of playing in the loudest stadium in the NFL.

What do they have? A green rookie that's still learning when to gun passes and when not to, Megatron, a decent RB, and a bad defense.

These aren't your past Detroit Lions for sure, but they still have a ways to go.
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Post#18 » by WEFFPIM » Sun Oct 4, 2009 2:09 pm

CjayC wrote:We haven't blown anybody out yet because we haven't played any really "bad" teams yet. Greenbay looks at least as good us(If not better), and the Steelers lost two games where they didn't have Polamalu. They were still leading in both games with the Bears and Bengals and could have easily won both.

Qwest Field is not an easy place to play.

I don't want to call the Lions patsies, but they don't have the quality of either Greenbay or a Polamaluless Steelers team. And they don't have the benefit of playing in the loudest stadium in the NFL.

What do they have? A green rookie that's still learning when to gun passes and when not to, Megatron, a decent RB, and a bad defense.

These aren't your past Detroit Lions for sure, but they still have a ways to go.


Qwest Field being a tough place to play doesn't change the fact that without half their starting roster, the Seahawks are very, very bad
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Re: Lions (1-2) @ Bears (2-1) 12p CST FOX 

Post#19 » by SportsWorld » Sun Oct 4, 2009 4:08 pm

Bears inactives: Igelsias, Armoashodu, Moore, Pisa, Louis, Toeaina, Gaines, Hunter.

Lions inactives: QB Drew Stanton, WR Derrick Williams, S Kalvin Pearson, OT Jon Jansen, G Daniel Loper, DT Sammie Hill, DE Dewayne White.

Kevin Smith and Desmond Clark both active.
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Post#20 » by CjayC » Sun Oct 4, 2009 4:35 pm

WEFFPIM wrote:
CjayC wrote:We haven't blown anybody out yet because we haven't played any really "bad" teams yet. Greenbay looks at least as good us(If not better), and the Steelers lost two games where they didn't have Polamalu. They were still leading in both games with the Bears and Bengals and could have easily won both.

Qwest Field is not an easy place to play.

I don't want to call the Lions patsies, but they don't have the quality of either Greenbay or a Polamaluless Steelers team. And they don't have the benefit of playing in the loudest stadium in the NFL.

What do they have? A green rookie that's still learning when to gun passes and when not to, Megatron, a decent RB, and a bad defense.

These aren't your past Detroit Lions for sure, but they still have a ways to go.


Qwest Field being a tough place to play doesn't change the fact that without half their starting roster, the Seahawks are very, very bad


Its not like they were very good to begin with, but they don't get blown away in their stadium often. They were like 4-12 last year, didn't get bad as badly at home as the other bad teams IIRC

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