Both Bears and Pats are good teams

sago1

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Bears real good team and so are Pats. Can we realistic beat the Giants in the Meadowland next Sunday, particularly if all their injuried players return? If we do, I think there a good chance we can read the table with only team standing in our way--the Bears. They look real tough and will be doubly so in Chicago; sure would rather play them in Texas Statium then in Chicago. Of course just playing them probably in 2nd playoff game for us would be really good performance for our young team. But I want a story-book ending so hope we win the SB.
 

blindzebra

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Neither team is that good...Bears are nowhere near as good as their hype.
 

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If we make it to the NFC championship, I'll gladly go into Chicago with Romo and friends, and stick it to that sorry quarterbacking team.
 

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yeah formula is easy to defeat the bears:
1) stuff their running game (we can do that)
2) HANG ON TO THE FREAKING BALL (we can do that)
3) Don't let the refs beat you with bogus PI calls (this one scares me)

Pats are good but I still think we could hang 24-31 points on them and not give up that many
 

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I lost count, was that the 32nd or 33rd turnover of this game?
 

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ghst187;1190210 said:
yeah formula is easy to defeat the bears:
1) stuff their running game (we can do that)
2) HANG ON TO THE FREAKING BALL (we can do that)
3) Don't let the refs beat you with bogus PI calls (this one scares me)

Pats are good but I still think we could hang 24-31 points on them and not give up that many

Good. No more Quinn on that draft board. :laugh1:
 
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