rogers park bryan wrote:
Tall Midget wrote:
Dolphin may be right about this if only because the rest of the NFC seems so weak, not because the Bears are any good. Maybe we can ride Cutler's wave of glory to the point of being downright above average!
Careful midget...almost sounds like youre BoilermakerRicking there. Like you want youre prediction to be true rather than the bears good...
Anyways,
as per usual, Dolphin is right on the money
I had them at 0-2 and I think most people had teh Matt Stafford led Lions as better than them
The offense and defense have both looked great at times without ever looking terrible.
We are gonna lose monday though. A Rod dont play.
I don't think I'm Boilermaking it, but I certainly don't agree with your assessment. The porosity of the offensive line is a major concern, as is the lack of a pass rush. Cutler's play so far has concealed many blemishes, but I'm not sure this trend will continue, especially as opposing teams have a chance to analyze the team's offensive tendencies on videotape. I hope I'm wrong, but only time will tell. Right now, though, I'm enjoying Cutler's ability to transcend the mediocrity surrounding him. I'm quite certain BR isn't.
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