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  1. I'm guilty of they didn't run he ball enough, most especially after seeing them start to dominate the Packers in the second half. Taking a step back, all you said is true, it really is shaping up to be a new era of good football from the Bears. Good HC and QB (yes, it's coming), something Bears fans have never seen.
  2. Find it ironic Packers fans are whining about Parsons being held. How often Mack was held by the Packers?
  3. Unlike every other recent Bears HC Ben is not a moron and will learn from his mistakes.
  4. Doesn't a bowl bid afford you more practices? Do not understand why any team would decline a bowl bid. Unless, teams are allowed more practices regardless.
  5. Honestly, I kind of look at the Bears like Indiana, this season' success came out of left field, no expecting anything. And, like Indiana last season, they're not quite there but, they're building towards something very special. They'll fix the defense in the off season and things will take off.
  6. There's no need for any trickery vs. Cleveland either, I don't care how good Myles Garrett is, Bears OL is elite and will pound the Browns into sand. Just be patient and stick with it and it'll open up shots downfield as well.
  7. Trying to be too clever, after review, he'll know he doesn't have to be, just run it down their throats.
  8. Agree completely. After the second half I'm pretty convinced they can man handle the Packers, Ben' not stupid, he'll see that and learn from his mistakes.
  9. Yeah, I think the Bears will pound them into submission, as they started to do in the second half, from the start next time.
  10. horsefeathers, the Bears dominated the second half, it's only a matter of time.
  11. Almost certain there's been one. I really don't get this double standard when it comes to Bears' QB's and roughing calls.
  12. I would add a completely BS DPI, Love, under pressure, will do his throwing the ball up for grabs. GB receiver will push off the Bears DB and/or trip over him leading to a DPI. Didn't read the previous message, I see you added the DPI's.
  13. Turns out Loveland' pretty good, think many of us who follow Big Ten football knew he was good, slowed up early by injury and missing camp. Think Burden can play a little as well.
  14. So will Luther Burden yes, Odunze being out is bad thing but, it's not like the Bears are without weapons.
  15. Did the same thing vs. the Bears in Chicago last year, appeared Jaylon Johnson was going to pick it off until he tripped over the receiver' feet. As you said it's intentional, appears to be a calculated risk, looking for a DPI or the receiver makes a contested catch. I'd be okay with the Bears forcing several of these types of throws on Sunday, at least one of them will get picked off.
  16. I tell you one thing the Packers have already won in a big way - grooming. Matt LaFleur, I'm jealous, perfectly groomed, not a hair out of place, just amazing, bet he's a big time cologne guy as well. Have to recognize perfection. In such frigid temperatures does the hair gel freeze?
  17. I'd like to see the Bears win however, I'm under no delusions they'll win or expecting them to win. What I am certain about is the Bears have righted the ship and are trending towards a good team. The Packers dominance of the rivalry is coming to end and it's about horsefeathers time. As many have said, the Bears are playing with house money and we've yet to see the best from Caleb. Certainly about the best outcome many of us Bears' fans could have hoped for 2025.
  18. Honestly, who gives a horsefeathers? It's all about what happens on the field.
  19. For certain, it's only a matter of when, not if, I remember Ben talking about December being the month when the offense is going to click. I think Caleb' getting close to taking a big leap, you can see it in the film studies.
  20. Awesome, thanks for the video. I have to think the Bears will not confuse and perplex the Packers like they did Eagles even so, with the Packers not confused and committed to stopping the run. That'll leave holes, maybe, leaving single coverage on Luther, DJ and Rome for Ben and Caleb to exploit.
  21. Monangai is a good tandem back, not a feature back, would like to see the Bears use a day 3 pick on a back to work in.
  22. Guess the kicker wasn't a complete dipshit, made the pro-bowl a couple of times and lead the NFL scoring in 72 and 74. By 1980, his was cocaine addict, guess he tried to commit suicide in 86. Today he's a drug abuse counselor which I can respect.
  23. Remember that horsefeathers blocked FG the kicker caught and ran in for the winning score? Some dipshit kicker named Chester Marcol?
  24. I know it'll be cold but, I'm wondering if this will be a game where Caleb may have the chance at a big game. The Packers maybe having to play one of their best run stoppers - Wyatt - are almost certain to overreact/over commit to stopping the Bears' run game. Leaving lots of opportunity for Caleb, it's going to be the whole make the Bears QB play QB to beat us approach. Worked with Justin and Mitch, why not try it with Caleb? I know many are harping on some Caleb' missed throws and inconsistency, it's reasonable. After watching some of film though, one can see Caleb' getting closer and closer, it's going to happen and holy horsefeathers it's going to be something. Don't know if Bears fans will be able handle a team with an unstoppable offense.
  25. I remember as well, Forrest Greg, etc., the Bears kicking the horsefeathers out of them. For the longest time the Bears dominated the rivalry and had a substantial lead in the series then, the last 25-30 years happened. I do believe the tides are turning, the Bears may not begin to dominate the series again but, the days of it being one-sided in the Packers' favor are over. No more coaching incompetence and ****** QB's for the Packers to exploit.
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