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RickyBobby
09-29-2008, 11:42 AM
The Bears may be better than I thought.

Mike Eisler
09-29-2008, 02:57 PM
On Sep 29, 3:42 am, "RickyBobby" <nasca...@cox.net> wrote:
> The Bears may be better than I thought.  

You are being sarcastic. I'm happy the Bears won. I happy the defense
and offense made the series of plays that sealed the deal. But with 4
turnovers better than what? The Eagle of course, but so what?

Given how bad the division is, the Bears should waltz to a division
title, but until the turnovers stop like yesterday, or the stupid
penalties stop like last week, it will be an early exit at some field
in a warm climate.

RickyBobby
09-30-2008, 05:43 AM
"Mike Eisler" <spamisevi1@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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On Sep 29, 3:42 am, "RickyBobby" <nasca...@cox.net> wrote:
> The Bears may be better than I thought.

You are being sarcastic. I'm happy the Bears won. I happy the defense
and offense made the series of plays that sealed the deal. But with 4
turnovers better than what? The Eagle of course, but so what?

Given how bad the division is, the Bears should waltz to a division
title, but until the turnovers stop like yesterday, or the stupid
penalties stop like last week, it will be an early exit at some field
in a warm climate.

The Bears opened the season against four 2007 playoff teams so now the rest
of the schedule should be a little easier. As long as they can keep Rex
Grossman off the field they may just win more than they lose.

I am just sad that the Vikings benched Tarvaris Jackson before I could see
him play the Bears. I never saw anybody look quite so confused while
holding a football as Tarvaris Jackson. And when he threw the ball nobody
on either team had a clue as to where it was going.