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  1. Those were the same freanking guys that said the Bears woulod go 19-0. lets give that S a break. They completly dogged the Bears the past month of the season. They are morons and can kiss my rear end. The last month of the season y'all were barely beating crappy teams, what'd you expect them to say? Y'all played today like the Bears of earlier in the season.
  2. Those were the same freanking guys that said the Bears woulod go 19-0. lets give that S a break. If anything, all those ESPN guys picking the Saints actually helped the Bears. I felt all week that all the bandwagon analysts were jinxing the Saints.
  3. For all that he has learned from Deuce this year, he apparently hasn't learned Deuce's modesty.
  4. After sobering up, I've been coming to several realizations: 1) This is only the 8th winning Saints season I've seen in my lifetime. We got to the NFC Championship game for the first time ever. My grandfather, season ticket holder from 1967-1995, never got to see them get this far, so i guess I should be feel blessed. 2) I'm encouraged for the future. Drew Brees is 28, Reggie is 21, Deuce is 28, Colston is 23, Henderson is 24, Copper is 25. They'll be back and I'm just glad that I can look forward to expecting them to do well. 3) I'm glad we were beaten by a franchise with a long and proud history like the Bears, as opposed to being beaten by some nappy expansion team like the Panthers. That would have been like the Cubs losing to the Marlins. It just wouldn't be fair. 4) I'm an NFC person and I'm not a sore loser, so I'll be pulling for the Bears in the Super Bowl.
  5. I had to take sleeping pills last nite. Knew I wouldn't be able to fall asleep. I've been waiting my whole life for this. Hell, my father has been waiting 40 years of his life for this. I was asleep for the past 10 hours. So, I'm rested for whatever fate awaits the Saints.
  6. I think it was wise. Why change the way you practice because of a condition that you cannot control? I'm not sure a week of conditioning to the cold would help anybody on the team.
  7. They have a shorter passing game, though, so it might affect Grossman's deep throws more. True, they run a west coast offense type thing with lots of short passes. The Saints have a HUGE propensity to give up the big play and Rex throws a deep ball fairly well. So the wind might affect the Bears passing game more than the Saints.
  8. Crazy as he is, he'd be a good Defensive End. He'd love sacking people.
  9. See, I've always heard that snow helps a team that has a good passing game. They say it helps because DB's aren't able to follow and keep up with WR routes as well as they normally would. Even though the surface is slippery for both WR's and DB's, the WR's have the advantage of knowing where they are going with their routes, so it makes things all the more difficult for the DB's.
  10. Masha'allah dude. Hah. Oh, you speak? Learned some from an Islamic culture class I took in undergrad.
  11. Much much much more appropriate than "Bears should finish what Katrina started" How is there anything wrong with saying a Mardi Gras size can of whoop-a**. Mardi Gras is a huge festival. He is saying opening up a huge can of whoop-a** on the Saints. Your comment above was worse. No no. That wasn't sarcasm. I was telling the truth. That's a comment that made me laugh and I was down with it. "Mardi Gras sized can".
  12. Much much much more appropriate than "Bears should finish what Katrina started"
  13. With gale force winds and a 35 foot storm surge! LOL! ROTFL! LMAO! :lol: :lol:
  14. Yeah, this has gotten out of hand. I'm done here too. This isn't even really about football anymore. I think I'm done here too. This is absurd. It's one thing to discuss football, and quite another to mock the thousands of people who died in the disaster, two of whom I knew personally.
  15. ya no kidding, thats what you get when you live in a bowl on a hurricane prone coast Honest to christ, are you a kid? Are you 12 years old? Or maybe you are just a callous adult douchebag who can't spell and has crappy grammar. You people need to stop with the Katrina stuff. What next, are you going to diss the World Trade Center victims because "people should know not to work on the top floors of skyscrapers because it's hard to escape if something happens"
  16. real classy a**hole. I knew people who died in Katrina, you punk.
  17. Do you even look at stats, or do you just make up things? His QB rating during the second half was 101. During the first half it was 92. During the second half he threw for less interceptions and has only thrown one in his last 7 games, and has thrown for more yards than in the first half. What a completely pointless stat to throw out there. Besides, the reason for that is because Drew Brees utilizes so many players in the passing game. Since week 12: - Against the 49ers 7 different receivers - Cowboys: 10 different receivers (5 with 20+yds) - Giants: 6 different receivers (3 with 20+) - Atlanta: 8 different receivers (5 with 20+) - Washington: 6 different receivers (5 with 20+) - Philadelphia: 8 different receivers (7 with 20+) Do some research. Colston was injured and has not played in 4 of our last 7 games.
  18. Big difference between the Skins and Tampa Game, the Bears Won, the Saints lost. The giants suck and didnt deserve to be in the playoffs and the cowboys defense really hit the skids the last month of the season, even more so than the bears if the Saints are a hot team, the Bears are even hotter reguardless of what every [expletive] outside of John Clayton says at the [expletive] sports broadcasting network In your last 3 games, excluding Packers, you barely beat 2 crappy teams and one mediocre team that just barely snuck past the Cowboys because Romo messed up. You beat the 29th ranked Bucs offense by just 3 points and beat the 22nd ranked offense by 5 points. Then you beat the 19th ranked offense by 3 points. If you barely outscored those teams, you really think you are going to do soooo much better against the No.1 ranked offense in the NFL? Yes, our last real loss was to the bad Redskins by 6 points, but we held them to 16 total points, and they are ranked 13th in the league offensively.
  19. It's a bit ridiculous to even count the Panthers game against the Saints. In all of my calculations on the Bears, I leave out your loss to Green Bay. We played our starters on both sides of the ball for only one series during that game. Second, the Saints ARE a hot team, aside from the oddity that was the Redskins game. That game was an anomaly that shouldn't have occurred, just like the Bears nearly getting beat by Tampa Bay. Last week the Saints did beat the truly hottest team in the country, the Eagles. A few weeks before they beat the playoff-bound Cowboys by 25 points and beat the playoff Giants by 23 points. Our last 3 victories were against teams that were better than your last 3 teams you beat. Eagles > Seahawks = Margin of victory even. Giants > Lions = Saints - 23 pts. Bears - 5 pts Cowboys > Vikings = Saints - 25 pts. Bears - 3 pts
  20. Article about Saints D which basically explains everything I've been trying to say about your wacko defense: http://www.suntimes.com/sports/football/bears/217481,CST-SPT-no19.article
  21. WOOHOO! Super Bowl! You're a little sensitive about the weather, huh? I can't imagine how upset you would be if you couldn't watch TV without hearing how your team is going to lose this Sunday. I'd rather hear that my team is going to lose all week that hear that my team is going to win all week, like I am currently hearing. I don't like it when all the analysts pick one team. Sports is made for upsets, and by all the analysts picking against the Bears, who shouldn't even really be the underdog, they've created an environment for an upset Bears victory.
  22. This just in! The Weatherman on TV says that it's going to be a blizzard with up to 20 inches falling per hour during the early afternoon on Sunday! The New Orleans Saints, having nary a member of the team that has ever stepped foot outside of a controlled environment in their entire life, has forfeited!!
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