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Saturday January 15th

 

Baltimore Ravens @ Pittsburgh Steelers - CBS; 4:30 ET

 

Green Bay Packers @ Atlanta Falcons - FOX; 8:00 ET

 

Sunday January 16th

 

Seattle Seahawks @ Chicago Bears - FOX; 1:00 ET

 

New York Jets @ New England Patriots - CBS; 4:30 ET

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All rematches from earlier in the season. In the AFC you have dvisional opponents facing off in both games. Saturday should be really good for the 2nd week in a row.
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i still remember robbie gold booting that beautiful pigskin into that january night, it moving right to left and assailing the uprights. IT'S GOOD

all the bears fans I know focus on the gould kick but that wasn't that important to me because, perhaps i'm delusional, i already considered it a forgone conclusion because its robbie gould and he is the best guy ever

 

the play that i remember the most in that game is right before it when grossman hit rashied davis for a 30 yard gain or so. that year was the pinnacle of rashied davis' career as he was good for one insane clutch 30 yard catch (but only one!) every game. now he sucks.

 

i also remember hester broke one but it was called back for some bullcrap penalty. don't call phantom holding this time!

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i still remember robbie gold booting that beautiful pigskin into that january night, it moving right to left and assailing the uprights. IT'S GOOD

all the bears fans I know focus on the gould kick but that wasn't that important to me because, perhaps i'm delusional, i already considered it a forgone conclusion because its robbie gould and he is the best guy ever

 

the play that i remember the most in that game is right before it when grossman hit rashied davis for a 30 yard gain or so. that year was the pinnacle of rashied davis' career as he was good for one insane clutch 30 yard catch (but only one!) every game. now he sucks.

 

i also remember hester broke one but it was called back for some bullcrap penalty. don't call phantom holding this time!

 

i often cite that play as the most important catch in bears history.

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All rematches from earlier in the season. In the AFC you have dvisional opponents facing off in both games. Saturday should be really good for the 2nd week in a row.

 

Not only rematches, but all 4 games have been played on the same field this year.

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i still remember robbie gold booting that beautiful pigskin into that january night, it moving right to left and assailing the uprights. IT'S GOOD

all the bears fans I know focus on the gould kick but that wasn't that important to me because, perhaps i'm delusional, i already considered it a forgone conclusion because its robbie gould and he is the best guy ever

 

the play that i remember the most in that game is right before it when grossman hit rashied davis for a 30 yard gain or so. that year was the pinnacle of rashied davis' career as he was good for one insane clutch 30 yard catch (but only one!) every game. now he sucks.

 

i also remember hester broke one but it was called back for some bullcrap penalty. don't call phantom holding this time!

 

I still have this game on my computer and watch it occasionally. I honestly think almost as big as the Davis catch is the stop on 4th and inches around midfield towards the end of regulation. If the Seahawks had gotten a 1st, they'd be about 15 yards from FG range with plenty of time on the clock, but also at a spot where the Seahawks could milk the clock down if they got into FG range. If I remember correctly, the ball was just barely short of a first like an inch short, so they probably should have gotten the first 80-90% of the time. But Hasselbeck and Alexander botched the handoff, giving (i think) Briggs enough time to get through the wall and make the game saving play.

 

Also, after the Bears got nowhere on the next possession, the Seahawks got it back to about midfield again with a minute left and Tank Johnson made a nice coverage sack to kill that drive and send the game into OT. Just a fantastic game all around and everyone made big plays.

 

Edit: Also, I forgot about this but it was also huge that a play after the Davis catch, Benson fumbled the ball and the Seahawks recovered, however the play was luckily called dead. Huge break.

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That 2006 game should have never come close to OT. If Mushin Muhammed catches a ball put right in the numbers for a TD instead of letting it careen off him for an INT, the Bears win comfortably.
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That 2006 game should have never come close to OT. If Mushin Muhammed catches a ball put right in the numbers for a TD instead of letting it careen off him for an INT, the Bears win comfortably.

 

I remember this, and how much I despised that man at that moment

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my buddy used to call him 'Moose Droppings' for his stone hands and thought it was soooo clever, but I always did one of these :roll: when he did it

 

This is missing the point though; Moose was a tremendous waste of money and opportunity, yet I would love to have is 2005-2006 self on this team, he'd be exactly someone Cutler would love.

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So I'm just now able to watch the highlights of Lynch's run against the Saints. At the time it happened I was in such an angry haze that it didn't even register how ridiculous that run was, but holy isht! One of the best rushes in NFL history probably.
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So I'm just now able to watch the highlights of Lynch's run against the Saints. At the time it happened I was in such an angry haze that it didn't even register how ridiculous that run was, but holy isht! One of the best rushes in NFL history probably.

Deion said on NFLN that it was the best playoff run he'd ever seen.

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I thought it was a great trample-styled run, but I dont know if it was the best playoff run ever. maybe its just me, but I think its a bit over hyped already

 

The stiff-arm made it for me. Though I have to say it was more crappy tackling than anything else.

 

As someone else said, this week needs to blur right past. Let's get this going.

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The stiff-arm made it for me. Though I have to say it was more crappy tackling than anything else.

 

I would agree. it just seemed like nobody was wrapping him up or gang tackling.

 

and was that a stiff arm or was it kung-fu throat chop? either way, it was the highlight.

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The stiff-arm made it for me. Though I have to say it was more crappy tackling than anything else.

 

I would agree. it just seemed like nobody was wrapping him up or gang tackling.

 

and was that a stiff arm or was it kung-fu throat chop? either way, it was the highlight.

 

I don't know, but the dude went flying in a way that seemed unnecessary.

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