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Now they call the hold.

REALLY hard to avoid that call.

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Interesting half. Several major calls have gone against the Bears and yet we are still winning by 10 and no one is concussed for the Bears yet. (unless Cutler got one on that helmet to helmet hit that was uncalled and led to a damaging INT)
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why not pick that?

 

Because it's cold and [expletive] and he wanted to get to the locker room to warm up and dry off.

 

What is more probable, Urlacher catching that and running 104 yards for a TD, or Urlacher intercepting it and trying to run it back and fumbling the ball on a tackle that is scooped up by the Vikings for a score? Or what if the ball bounces off his hands and back up into the air. It's just better to bat it down as the odds of the bears getting points on that play is so insignificant its not worth risking injury or something random and catostrophic happening.

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why not pick that?

 

Because it's cold and [expletive] and he wanted to get to the locker room to warm up and dry off.

 

What is more probable, Urlacher catching that and running 104 yards for a TD, or Urlacher intercepting it and trying to run it back and fumbling the ball on a tackle that is scooped up by the Vikings for a score? Or what if the ball bounces off his hands and back up into the air. It's just better to bat it down as the odds of the bears getting points on that play is so insignificant its not worth risking injury or something random and catostrophic happening.

 

i hate bat downs, just catch the ball.

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why not pick that?

 

Because it's cold and [expletive] and he wanted to get to the locker room to warm up and dry off.

 

What is more probable, Urlacher catching that and running 104 yards for a TD, or Urlacher intercepting it and trying to run it back and fumbling the ball on a tackle that is scooped up by the Vikings for a score?

 

Urlacher returning it.

 

Or what if the ball bounces off his hands and back up into the air.

 

Pretty damn unlikely since he batted it down at his waist.

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why not pick that?

 

Because it's cold and [expletive] and he wanted to get to the locker room to warm up and dry off.

 

What is more probable, Urlacher catching that and running 104 yards for a TD, or Urlacher intercepting it and trying to run it back and fumbling the ball on a tackle that is scooped up by the Vikings for a score?

 

Urlacher returning it.

 

Or what if the ball bounces off his hands and back up into the air.

 

Pretty damn unlikely since he batted it down at his waist.

 

OK what if Urlacher hits his head on the turf upon being tackled and gets a concussion, or slips on the slick turf and tears his ACL? Urlacher wasnt gonna to take it back so he batted it down

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