official NFL thread for 11/13/2005
Originally Posted by e3NiNe
I live in the burbs, about 30mi north of Chicago ... and let me tell ya, I thought my windows were going to blow in yesterday. The first thing I thought when I woke up ... "how the hell are they going to play in this". :chuckles:
On that crazy looking kick, Gould was almost pushed over by the wind.
On the 108 yard return, Vasher made one hell of a catch on top of it. He had to twist his entire body at the last second just to get his hands on it. Props to the coach for putting someone back there too ... awesome decision that really went unnoticed.
On that crazy looking kick, Gould was almost pushed over by the wind.
On the 108 yard return, Vasher made one hell of a catch on top of it. He had to twist his entire body at the last second just to get his hands on it. Props to the coach for putting someone back there too ... awesome decision that really went unnoticed.
and btw, PACKERS WON!!!! my friend won $800 on that game. i would've never seen it coming.
Originally Posted by e3NiNe
it'll be a good test for Carolina.
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We have the best Red Zone percentage, one of the best run defenses, our Pass defense is getting better (hence 4 ints. yesterday), and our passing game is picking up...although yesterday wasn't that great. So yeah, I know Chicago has one of the best defenses...but we'll give them a run for their money
Originally Posted by c_rogue69
Not just for Carolina
We have the best Red Zone percentage, one of the best run defenses, our Pass defense is getting better (hence 4 ints. yesterday), and our passing game is picking up...although yesterday wasn't that great. So yeah, I know Chicago has one of the best defenses...but we'll give them a run for their money
We have the best Red Zone percentage, one of the best run defenses, our Pass defense is getting better (hence 4 ints. yesterday), and our passing game is picking up...although yesterday wasn't that great. So yeah, I know Chicago has one of the best defenses...but we'll give them a run for their moneyI always try to push your buttons, but it never works.
If you have an air game, the Chicago D will be picked apart. The D-Line gets to the QB so quickly, that most deep routes are never fully developed. Also, Mike Brown has a rep for laying HITS on WR's, so anyone heading in that direction is paranoid about catching the ball. It happened again yesterday to #85 of the 49ers. He had the ball in his hands, saw Brown coming, and dropped it.
You won't get much on the ground at all. Urlacher is too fast from sideline to sideline and you can't pull an Oline player to block him, the front 4 are too good.
The Bears O is pretty bad ... but the running game is massive ... Peterson, Benson, Thomas ... whoever is back there will light you up for 100+ a game. The air game is nonexistent. Muhammed is a beast... but that's it. You won't get to Orton because the OLine is way too good.
The Bears special teams is pretty bad too. The kicker can't make a kick beyond 40. The punt return man fumbled 3 times yesterday.
With that being said, I expect to Bears to light it up for 30+ points, 200 yards running, and 4 ints (3 for TDs)
h:Even 45mph winds couldn't stop the unbeatable force that is known as da Bears my friend.
Originally Posted by IluvJae
I dont really agree with that too much...if they would've went with a dime zone defense they would've been able to stop them from scoring.
pressure on the quarterback with 1 less guy in coverage > no pressure with extra guy in coverage.
Originally Posted by e3NiNe
:chuckles:
I always try to push your buttons, but it never works.
If you have an air game, the Chicago D will be picked apart. The D-Line gets to the QB so quickly, that most deep routes are never fully developed. Also, Mike Brown has a rep for laying HITS on WR's, so anyone heading in that direction is paranoid about catching the ball. It happened again yesterday to #85 of the 49ers. He had the ball in his hands, saw Brown coming, and dropped it.
You won't get much on the ground at all. Urlacher is too fast from sideline to sideline and you can't pull an Oline player to block him, the front 4 are too good.
The Bears O is pretty bad ... but the running game is massive ... Peterson, Benson, Thomas ... whoever is back there will light you up for 100+ a game. The air game is nonexistent. Muhammed is a beast... but that's it. You won't get to Orton because the OLine is way too good.
The Bears special teams is pretty bad too. The kicker can't make a kick beyond 40. The punt return man fumbled 3 times yesterday.
With that being said, I expect to Bears to light it up for 30+ points, 200 yards running, and 4 ints (3 for TDs)
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Even 45mph winds couldn't stop the unbeatable force that is known as da Bears my friend.
I always try to push your buttons, but it never works.
If you have an air game, the Chicago D will be picked apart. The D-Line gets to the QB so quickly, that most deep routes are never fully developed. Also, Mike Brown has a rep for laying HITS on WR's, so anyone heading in that direction is paranoid about catching the ball. It happened again yesterday to #85 of the 49ers. He had the ball in his hands, saw Brown coming, and dropped it.
You won't get much on the ground at all. Urlacher is too fast from sideline to sideline and you can't pull an Oline player to block him, the front 4 are too good.
The Bears O is pretty bad ... but the running game is massive ... Peterson, Benson, Thomas ... whoever is back there will light you up for 100+ a game. The air game is nonexistent. Muhammed is a beast... but that's it. You won't get to Orton because the OLine is way too good.
The Bears special teams is pretty bad too. The kicker can't make a kick beyond 40. The punt return man fumbled 3 times yesterday.
With that being said, I expect to Bears to light it up for 30+ points, 200 yards running, and 4 ints (3 for TDs)
h:Even 45mph winds couldn't stop the unbeatable force that is known as da Bears my friend.
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