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I don't think we'll catch the Bears
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<blockquote data-quote="El Guapo" data-source="post: 470983" data-attributes="member: 5830"><p>Their defense has dealt with injuries in the past, so even a few sprinkled in there won't change them drastically. Their offense is different with Tice, not head-over-heels better but there is a noticeable difference. The Lions game was a blood match, so I don't put much stock in their 13-point output. They are averaging 32 points per game if you throw out the Lions game, 29 points if you factor that in. There is no denying that Cutler to Marshall is a big improvement for that offense. Suddenly they have a true #1 receiver. That ugly flip pass by Cutler to Marshall for a TD against the Lions was a new wrinkle. That was a typical situation where Cutler would curl up in the fetal position and then lash out at his o-line. Now he's turning those into points.</p><p> </p><p>As Denny Green would say, I'm not going to crown their ***. However, you can't discount their offensive improvement this season. There is a good reason they are 5-1 and there isn't much reason to think that will change. Injuries can decimate any team. Banking on that is a different proposition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El Guapo, post: 470983, member: 5830"] Their defense has dealt with injuries in the past, so even a few sprinkled in there won't change them drastically. Their offense is different with Tice, not head-over-heels better but there is a noticeable difference. The Lions game was a blood match, so I don't put much stock in their 13-point output. They are averaging 32 points per game if you throw out the Lions game, 29 points if you factor that in. There is no denying that Cutler to Marshall is a big improvement for that offense. Suddenly they have a true #1 receiver. That ugly flip pass by Cutler to Marshall for a TD against the Lions was a new wrinkle. That was a typical situation where Cutler would curl up in the fetal position and then lash out at his o-line. Now he's turning those into points. As Denny Green would say, I'm not going to crown their ***. However, you can't discount their offensive improvement this season. There is a good reason they are 5-1 and there isn't much reason to think that will change. Injuries can decimate any team. Banking on that is a different proposition. [/QUOTE]
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