I wouldn't consider last year's playoff game against the Panthers a spamking. Sure, the Panthers where up 13-0 in the blink of an eye but the Bears did make a charge on offense in that game. A few turnovers killed the Bears in that game.
That was priceless watching Romo botch that snap. Here we are around Thanksgiving and experts are building up Dallas as the best team in the NFC. :rotflmao:
The way the Bears lost to the Packers, thats NO WAY to go in the playoffs. Grossman's excuse of it being New Years Eve, PLEASE! If he can't prepare 100% for ANY game, he doesn't belong in this game.
I heard that today on ESPN and the exact words that came to mind were " WHAT A PIECE OF GARBAGE". By doing that, he sold out the Raiders Franchise and his teammates. If he's not traded soon, I would deactivate his ***.
NFC North: Bears
NFC East: Redskins
NFC South: Panthers
NFC West: Seahawks
NFC Wild Card: Bucs and Giants
AFC North: Steelers
AFC East: Patriots
AFC South: Colts
AFC West: Broncos
AFC Wild Card: Chargers and Jaguars
Super Bowl: Panthers over Steelers
Yes, i'm talking smack but in all honesty, this game scares me because no game this week is a gimme. I really hope the Bears are not overconfident heading into Lambeau Field.
KEYS TO WINNING THE GAME
1. Establish the running game on offese.
2. Stop the run and pass on defense.
3. BLITZ...
Ya know, some how it's always the players that have a great training camp and preseason over the veteran on the roster but we'll go into the season with what we got.
It's not often you see a team repeat as Super Bowl Champions these days. The last team to win back to back super bowls before the Patriots won 38 and 39 is the Denver Broncos winning 32 and 33. During the playoffs last season, the Steelers where the hunters, now they are the hunted.
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