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I'm confident that the Bears can exploit the average rush defense of the Ravens and use the play action to torch them down the field. Meanwhile, Joe Flacco throws the Bears first 3 interceptions of the season and gets sacked like 7 times.

 

bears win 30-7

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Bears have not won a road game since December 2015. Hopefully this week breaks the streak. Still have a long way to go until the NFL record of 26 set by those shitty ass Lions teams last decade.
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FWIW, DVOA has Baltimore's defense #2 in the league right now. 2nd against the pass, 17th against the run.

 

I think its gotta be all those picks they got in the first two games

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FWIW, DVOA has Baltimore's defense #2 in the league right now. 2nd against the pass, 17th against the run.

 

I think its gotta be all those picks they got in the first two games

 

Probably. DVOA loved Lovie teams.

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i kinda thought he was one of our better awful receivers. why does bellamy still have a roster spot?

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i kinda thought he was one of our better awful receivers. why does bellamy still have a roster spot?

Special teams.

but thompson was the main return guy, so it's gotta be more about them just not liking what he brings to the table than just being useful on special teams.

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i kinda thought he was one of our better awful receivers. why does bellamy still have a roster spot?

Special teams.

 

Exactly. He's Fox's pet. Good locker room guy, too.

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i kinda thought he was one of our better awful receivers. why does bellamy still have a roster spot?

Special teams.

but thompson was the main return guy, so it's gotta be more about them just not liking what he brings to the table than just being useful on special teams.

Thompson was a KR, but Bellamy plays on most the special teams units I think. They have other guys like Cunningham who can catch a kick and kneel 80% of the time.

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Yeah, guys lime Bellamy and McManis do more than the KRs.
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neckbeard is on the score taking a pretty strong stance against the anthem protests right now

 

would not have guessed

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neckbeard is on the score taking a pretty strong stance against the anthem protests right now

 

would not have guessed

the white boy from altoona iowa who played college football in the big ten being against the anthem protests surprises you?

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neckbeard is on the score taking a pretty strong stance against the anthem protests right now

 

would not have guessed

the white boy from altoona iowa who played college football in the big ten being against the anthem protests surprises you?

 

i knew this exact response would be coming and i don't know why i was under the impression that he was pretty liberal. it's been so long that i have no idea of the origin of why i thought that anymore.

 

 

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The idea of a Buffalo Bills quarterback running for Congress might sound silly until one realizes it’s already happened. Former Congressman Jack Kemp, a Republican and a well-known economic conservative, served nine terms in the U.S. House from western New York after playing pro football for 13 years.

 

Now there’s speculation that Buffalo quarterback Kyle Orton, 31, an Iowa native who graduated from Southeast Polk High School, could also be headed for a political career.

 

In a Buffalo News article last week titled “Kyle Orton: The Bills’ Quiet Warrior,” the former Purdue University history student is described as a deep, philosophical thinker. “He’s known as erudite, cultured and politically inspired. He’s an advocate for social causes and workers’ rights.”

 

The article notes that the football player’s father, Byron Orton, a Democrat, is a former Iowa labor commissioner and that Orton told the New York Times in the past that Congress “is definitely something that I want to do when I get older.”

 

Asked recently by a Buffalo News reporter if he still remains passionate about politics, Kyle Orton replied, “Definitely.”

 

Then he walked away.

 

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/blog/2014/dec/30/kyle-orton-and-the-search-for-the-nfls-liberals

 

https://www.huffingtonpost.com/weston-gentry/kyle-orton-the-antitebow_b_957016.html

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neckbeard is on the score taking a pretty strong stance against the anthem protests right now

 

would not have guessed

the white boy from altoona iowa who played college football in the big ten being against the anthem protests surprises you?

 

i knew this exact response would be coming and i don't know why i was under the impression that he was pretty liberal. it's been so long that i have no idea of the origin of why i thought that anymore.

 

 

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The idea of a Buffalo Bills quarterback running for Congress might sound silly until one realizes it’s already happened. Former Congressman Jack Kemp, a Republican and a well-known economic conservative, served nine terms in the U.S. House from western New York after playing pro football for 13 years.

 

Now there’s speculation that Buffalo quarterback Kyle Orton, 31, an Iowa native who graduated from Southeast Polk High School, could also be headed for a political career.

 

In a Buffalo News article last week titled “Kyle Orton: The Bills’ Quiet Warrior,” the former Purdue University history student is described as a deep, philosophical thinker. “He’s known as erudite, cultured and politically inspired. He’s an advocate for social causes and workers’ rights.”

 

The article notes that the football player’s father, Byron Orton, a Democrat, is a former Iowa labor commissioner and that Orton told the New York Times in the past that Congress “is definitely something that I want to do when I get older.”

 

Asked recently by a Buffalo News reporter if he still remains passionate about politics, Kyle Orton replied, “Definitely.”

 

Then he walked away.

 

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/blog/2014/dec/30/kyle-orton-and-the-search-for-the-nfls-liberals

 

https://www.huffingtonpost.com/weston-gentry/kyle-orton-the-antitebow_b_957016.html

sounds like that economically anxious dem type that voted for trump

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I'm confident that the Bears can exploit the average rush defense of the Ravens and use the play action to torch them down the field. Meanwhile, Joe Flacco throws the Bears first 3 interceptions of the season and gets sacked like 7 times.

 

bears win 30-7

 

Trubisky was 4-7, 64 yards, TD on play action passes Monday. He was 8-18. 64 yards, INT on non play action throws.

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