Better Chance....Bears or Raiders

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  1. TheSwampSince82

    TheSwampSince82 New Member

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    Whats more likely: That the Bears run the table or that the Raiders go winless??
    If it wasnt for the Cards massive choke job..this would be irrelevant.

    Chicago looks scary. They finally found an offence to go along with that great defence. About damm time. And who would of known.... Rex Grossman, a Former Gator, would be leading the way :)
     
  2. Terry O'Keefe

    Terry O'Keefe Well-Known Member Administrator

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    Neither is very likely to happen. I thought it prophetic when Theismann said during the last drive, don't run the ball....so what do they do run the ball 2x and get stuffed and the guy misses the 40+ yarder. The way Leinart was moving the team with quick short tosses they could have gotten the kicker a lot closer. I wasn't surprised when the OCoord was fired the next day.
     
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    I don't think you watched the same game that I watched. Rex was intercepted 4 times and personally fumbled twice more. :roll: A seasoned QB he is not!
     
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    Yeah very bad game for Grossman. But this was his first bad game this year so far, he's been injured so much in his career that in some ways he's almost like a rookie. I think he may turn out to be a good NFL QB if he can stay healthy. But he's too inexperienced to lead the Bears to an undefeated season, no matter how good the defense.