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PostPosted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 11:47 am 
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 11:59 am 
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I for one am looking forward to Matthew Stafford taking his last snaps of the 2011 season on Monday.

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I'm not looking forward to Calvin Johnson and his 15 catches for 200 yards and 3 TD's....

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I'm not looking forward to Calvin Johnson and his 15 catches for 200 yards and 3 TD's....


Similar to TO's 20 catches in SF. The bears DC was Greg Blache,the bullet guy.

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Not gonna happen. :(

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Phil McCracken wrote:
I for one am looking forward to Matthew Stafford taking his last snaps of the 2011 season on Monday.

For starters, say hello to Kevin Matthews for me up there in Grand Rapids, Phil... :lol: Seriously, Phil does bring up a valid point about Lions' QB Matthew Stafford. He has yet to finish a single game in his career vs. the Bears and has gotten injured in each game played in 3 career meetings.

The last time the Bears played the Lions, third-stringer and former Michigan State QB Drew Stanton was the starter that afternoon at Ford Field on my birthday a year ago. The Bears won that game, but Stanton played very capable football in that start.


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Not a chance the Bears win. The Lions are clearly a dynasty in the making. This is evidenced by their 4-0 record. There is absolutely no viable means of interpreting their second-half comebacks against collapsing QB's and mindless offensive coordinators as "horseshoe up the hiney" type of luck. Only the Bears could ever be the beneficiaries of such happenstance. With any other team, it's clearly the sign of impenetrable talent.


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I for one am looking forward to Matthew Stafford taking his last snaps of the 2011 season on Monday.

For starters, say hello to Kevin Matthews for me up there in Grand Rapids, Phil... :lol: Seriously, Phil does bring up a valid point about Lions' QB Matthew Stafford. He has yet to finish a single game in his career vs. the Bears and has gotten injured in each game played in 3 career meetings.

The last time the Bears played the Lions, third-stringer and former Michigan State QB Drew Stanton was the starter that afternoon at Ford Field on my birthday a year ago. The Bears won that game, but Stanton played very capable football in that start.

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Lions are the team under pressure here. First MNF game in years, at home in front of a big crowd, and defending an perfect record, all adds up to pressure. The hype is calling it a "coming out party".

This is where a young team on the rise shows immaturity and self-destructs, maybe with penalties and maybe with turnovers.

Bears are a better bet than the 6 point spread I'm seeing, but I'd feel more confident if we had the old kick-off rule back. Especially in a dome the Bears give up a lot of field position and scoring chances with all the touch-backs.

With a couple turnovers: Bears 26-23.
Without turnovers: Lions 34-13.

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Phil McCracken wrote:
I for one am looking forward to Matthew Stafford taking his last snaps of the 2011 season on Monday.


It would be nice to have the Bears D line show up for the game & make this happen. Bears D hasn't been able to put any pressure on QB's this year. Thus far, Peppers hasn't been the difference maker that he was last year.

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You mean besides the Atlanta game?

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The Lions are chomping at the bit for this game. It is the first time for them on Monday night Football in 10 years, they have to win to stay atop the division with the Packers and the city of Detroit will be bonkers. The Bears will be in deep trouble if the Lions get off to an early lead, as the fans will make it nearly impossible for the offense to hear Cutler bark out the signals at the line. The Bears have no answer for Megatron and unless someone can get to Stafford (Peppers?) early enough, I don't see any way the Bears win this one.

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you thought they had a good chance against the saints, too, didn't ya? :wink:


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Lions got the Sports Illustrated cover curse. Line is down to 5. Things are breaking the Bears way.

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BlazingSize wrote:
Lions got the Sports Illustrated cover curse. Line is down to 5. Things are breaking the Bears way.



:roll: Really???....you are gonna go with what the line in Vegas (set only to entice equal betting on either side of a contest) , as well as the idea that a curse from appearing on Sports Illustrated will affect the outcome?? How about the (28??) covers that Michael Jordan had? How badly did that hurt Jordan and the Bulls on their way to 6 Championships? Man...some people..

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The closer this game gets, the more likely I am to side with good dolphin. BEARS!!!


I do not think that this game will be very close. I think if the Lions get out to a quick start, they will win big. If the Bears can keep them largely out of the endzone in the first half (< 13 points), the Beloved end up winning by at least 2 TDs.

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I sure hope you guys are right. If the Bears come out tonight and lay an egg the Packer fans are going to get even WORSE around here, if that is possible.

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It seems like most bears fans I talk to have talked themselves into the Bears winning this one.


Still feels like a loss to me.


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I sure hope you guys are right. If the Bears come out tonight and lay an egg the Packer fans are going to get even WORSE around here, if that is possible.

Let them have their fun now. We may get the last laugh when the lose in the divisional round to the Lions :lol: 8)


Remember the last time the Bears played on a Monday night against an upstart team? They won a game they had no business winning. Now that '06 defense is a lot different from this year's and I think the Lions are better than the Cardinals were at that time, but still. More often than note, strange things seem to happen that favor the Bears when they play in primetime.

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I'm not looking forward to Calvin Johnson and his 15 catches for 200 yards and 3 TD's....


This is what I worry about. It could get really ugly with zero pressure on the quarterback and a shit secondary.


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you thought they had a good chance against the saints, too, didn't ya? :wink:


3 point game in the middle of the third quarter kinda supported that thought

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Lions got the Sports Illustrated cover curse. Line is down to 5. Things are breaking the Bears way.



:roll: Really???....you are gonna go with what the line in Vegas (set only to entice equal betting on either side of a contest) , as well as the idea that a curse from appearing on Sports Illustrated will affect the outcome?? How about the (28??) covers that Michael Jordan had? How badly did that hurt Jordan and the Bulls on their way to 6 Championships? Man...some people..


the line has more relevance than you grant it...actually the line movement is the stronger indication than the actualy line

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BlazingSize wrote:
Lions got the Sports Illustrated cover curse. Line is down to 5. Things are breaking the Bears way.



How's that curse working for you?? The Vegas line has everything to do with getting equal action on each side of the wagering. The fact that the line moved had nothing to do with injuries or anything that would affect the performance of the players (guy is sick...got arrested on Thurday night for DUI and may be held out) it was just about the fact that more money was going down on the Bears at that time, so they moved the line. Later the line went back to 6, so what does that tell you?....only that the wagering went back to where they wanted it (with equal action on either side).

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you thought they had a good chance against the saints, too, didn't ya? :wink:


3 point game in the middle of the third quarter kinda supported that thought


WRONG!!!!!!!


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The Vegas line has everything to do with getting equal action on each side of the wagering.

You just keep saying that.


Honest question, since I gave up betting a long long time ago. I thought that was the common belief about the lines. What do they base the line on then?


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