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PostPosted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 5:13 pm 
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Eagles or Saints?

I think we can all agree on the Seahawks, REVENGE!

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seahawks indeed.

at least i didn't leave that game early so i caught my 2nd live devin hester return TD of the year! i only wish he broke a tackle during the jets game =/

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I'm not sure...the Eagles are scary. I haven't seen the Saints much this year at all.

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Saints outside of a dome and in January every time.

Every NFC playoff team outside of the Seahawks can beat every other team but I like the Saints matchup. They prefer the deep pass to the slants/screens. I think the Bears defend the deep stuff better. The Saints also are not very good at running the ball.

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Saints outside of a dome and in January every time.

Every NFC playoff team outside of the Seahawks can beat every other team but I like the Saints matchup. They prefer the deep pass to the slants/screens. I think the Bears defend the deep stuff better. The Saints also are not very good at running the ball.


I agree, would like aninjury report on Colston as well. H didnt play in week 17 and it was not a small ding. He was talking about surgery on the knee.

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Any team that can't neutralize Hester. The Bears are a very different team when he isn't taking kicks to the house or getting them insanely good field position all day.

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Saints outside of a dome and in January every time.



This.

Drew Brees spoke of the challenges of this last month.


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I think the Bears defend the deep stuff better.


I don't think that's necessarily the case. As the Packers showed you on Sunday, most teams know to look for Tim Jennings and/or DJ Moore and exploit their matchups accordingly. I don't trust the Bears secondary in coverage, the only thing I'd say works out well with the deep stuff is that the d-line has that much more time to get pressure on the QB.

Regardless, I think everyone's in agreement that a Green Bay victory would be a good thing, eh?

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Saints outside of a dome and in January every time.



This.

Drew Brees spoke of the challenges of this last month.

Uh oh. Gonna hear about "Bear Weather" if this happens. :roll: :(

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I'd rather play the Eagles. I have memories of Vick quitting in cold weather both for Atlanta and the game this year at Soldier Field. The turf will also be dogging him all game.

The Saints are going to be a really tough out for anyone.

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I'd rather play the Eagles. I have memories of Vick quitting in cold weather both for Atlanta and the game this year at Soldier Field. The turf will also be dogging him all game.

The Saints are going to be a really tough out for anyone.

The Eagles are going in on a two game slide to bad/mediocre teams....kinda worried. I don't think they're going to fare well against the Pack unless they strike early and often and then get a ground game going with McCoy.

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The Eagles have also caught the injury bug lately. They are pretty beat up.


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The turf will also be dogging him all game.

So much for forgiveness...

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The Eagles have also caught the injury bug lately. They are pretty beat up.


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The turf will also be dogging him all game.

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sinicalypse wrote:
good dolphin wrote:
I think the Bears defend the deep stuff better.


I don't think that's necessarily the case. As the Packers showed you on Sunday, most teams know to look for Tim Jennings and/or DJ Moore and exploit their matchups accordingly. I don't trust the Bears secondary in coverage, the only thing I'd say works out well with the deep stuff is that the d-line has that much more time to get pressure on the QB.

Regardless, I think everyone's in agreement that a Green Bay victory would be a good thing, eh?


The Pack set up the deep ball with slants...and only got 10 points at home in a must win game

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If I'm head coach Sean Payton, quarterback Drew Brees and the Super Bowl Champion Saints, I've got a real problem with having to go out to Seattle to face the NFC West "Champion" Seahawks Saturday afternoon. For some weird reason, I have this feeling that the Seahawks, they of the 7-9 record, might very well be the Bears' opponent come January 16th at Soldier Field.


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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
I'd rather play the Eagles. I have memories of Vick quitting in cold weather both for Atlanta and the game this year at Soldier Field. The turf will also be dogging him all game.

The Saints are going to be a really tough out for anyone.


at the same time, i also have a memory of vick leading the falcons into lambeau field where BRETT FAVRE AND THE PACKERS JUST DON'T LOSE IN THE COLD and handing them something like their first ever home playoff loss when it's below 30 or something goofy like that.

not to mention, the eagles managed to come back against the bears. if they get that onside kick with ~1:40 left in the game i'm pretty sure they had the momentum to march down the field and turn a celebrated victory into a facepalm-inducing loss.

short of the seahawks, i'd have a "meh" feeling heading into any playoff game. i fear the giant head of dennis green rising on the horizon...
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I think the Bears defend the deep stuff better.


true, I definitely can't deny that. At the same time, it sure seemed like the Bears were able to get way more pressure on double-A-rod than they did in the first game. I remember the first game having something like ~5 chances to sack rodgers and he'd slip out and complete passes or at least get rid of the ball. Thank God they decided to commit 18 penalties en route to a "thank you Jesus" victory.

I don't think that's necessarily the case. As the Packers showed you on Sunday, most teams know to look for Tim Jennings and/or DJ Moore and exploit their matchups accordingly. I don't trust the Bears secondary in coverage, the only thing I'd say works out well with the deep stuff is that the d-line has that much more time to get pressure on the QB.

Regardless, I think everyone's in agreement that a Green Bay victory would be a good thing, eh?


The Pack set up the deep ball with slants...and only got 10 points at home in a must win game

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For some weird reason, I have this feeling that the Seahawks, they of the 7-9 record, might very well be the Bears' opponent come January 16th at Soldier Field.


Are you taking advantage of the 10 1/2 point spread?


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For some weird reason, I have this feeling that the Seahawks, they of the 7-9 record, might very well be the Bears' opponent come January 16th at Soldier Field.


Are you taking advantage of the 10 1/2 point spread?

NSJ, I haven't seen any betting lines on any of the Wildcard games this weekend. This NFL season has taught me one thing, my friend. Expect the unexpected...


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Bears fans should want to play the Eagles, especially for the "injury bug" reason that Frank points out. Facing Green Bay would be a very, very bad thing for Chicago.


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This NFL season has taught me one thing, my friend. Expect the unexpected...


This would be a great line from an action movie if SHARK said this stabbed NSJ and then jumped out of a moving train

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Bears fans should want to play the Eagles, especially for the "injury bug" reason that Frank points out. Facing Green Bay would be a very, very bad thing for Chicago.

Facing the Packers for a third time wouldn't be a reality unless they meet in the NFC Championship Game...In my opinion, as bad as the Seahawks and their record appears, I wouldn't mind one bit if the Bears end up rematching those guys from Seattle come January 16th.


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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
I'd rather play the Eagles. I have memories of Vick quitting in cold weather both for Atlanta and the game this year at Soldier Field. The turf will also be dogging him all game.

The Saints with a Purdue QB are going to be a really tough out for anyone.

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Eagles or Saints?

I think we can all agree on the Seahawks, REVENGE!


I am now GO PACK/ Bring back the Seahawks?

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I hope Lovie didn't spend the entire week preparing for the Saints.

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Lovie, Martz, Marinelli, Tice racing to Halas Hall right now! lol

They put the Bear Signal up! All hands on deck!

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Good Lord, the Bears are going to be in the NFC Championship game.
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Good Lord, the Bears are going to be in the NFC Championship game.
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