|
Post by AP on Feb 2, 2007 13:50:22 GMT -5
GO BEARS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Two names that you don't know but will learn to hate as Peyton eats grass.... #1 Mark Anderson #2 Adewale Ogunleye (Thats 'Oh-Goon-lee-a') Bash Rex all you want. There is no stopping the Jones-Benson combo. 200+ yards on the ground & a Berrian Bomb combined with Hesters mad speed...I just hope its not a blowout! I have to admit that the Colts are my favorite AFC team & i have profound respect for Peyton and his work ethic - I love watching him play. I just hope the 3 INTs he throws in XLI wont hurt his mental chances for next year If you want to make some $$...those 7 to 1 Vegas odds pay out nicely!
|
|
|
Post by bergovoy on Feb 3, 2007 11:31:48 GMT -5
Just remember it is Rex out there and his infamous games with his 0.00 QB rating, sorry I cant root for Da Bears the rivalry is just too strong Cut that meat GO COLTS
|
|
kazorm
Lieutenant
2005-06-07 Indy Squadron Champion
"I like your Christ. I do not like your Christians. They are so unlike your Christ." - Ghandi
Posts: 245
|
Post by kazorm on Feb 3, 2007 18:20:25 GMT -5
I'm a Packer fan, and every Packer fan has 2 favorite teams. The Packers, and ANYBODY playing da Bears. GO COLTS!!!!! ;D
|
|
albpilot
Ace of Aces
Red Baron Fight XVIII Champ
I'm not frightened of terrorism, so please don't go and create a police state on my account...
Posts: 1,181
|
Post by albpilot on Feb 3, 2007 23:58:21 GMT -5
GO BEARS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Two names that you don't know but will learn to hate as Peyton eats grass.... #1 Mark Anderson #2 Adewale Ogunleye (Thats 'Oh-Goon-lee-a') Bash Rex all you want. There is no stopping the Jones-Benson combo. 200+ yards on the ground & a Berrian Bomb combined with Hesters mad speed...I just hope its not a blowout! I have to admit that the Colts are my favorite AFC team & i have profound respect for Peyton and his work ethic - I love watching him play. I just hope the 3 INTs he throws in XLI wont hurt his mental chances for next year If you want to make some $$...those 7 to 1 Vegas odds pay out nicely! Don't think it will be all that high scoring, but it's gonna be a tough one for whomever wins (but from the fanboy perspective...did the cold up there affect your thought processes? No way rexy wins this game!) ;D
|
|
|
Post by Stephen on Feb 7, 2007 11:57:06 GMT -5
Two names that you don't know but will learn to hate as Peyton eats grass.... Actually, the Bears really hurt themselves trying to blitz on almost every down. They should have known better. I was really surprised that they didn't learn better from their film studies. The more they blitzed, the worse things got for them. They needed to adapt and learn from their mistakes in the first half and they never did. Nope. I'm no Rex basher. Rex did not lose the game for the Bears on Sunday. Chicago lost fair and square to a better team on both offense and defense, both on the ground and in the air. Rex made mistakes, but he was under tremendous pressure all game and the rest of his team did no better. Rex scored more for points for his team than Trent Green did for the Chiefs, and more than McNair did for Baltimore's much-vaunted attack. I like the way he handles the pressure from the press and I respect him. I hope he silences his critics and has a good career. I'm no Rex basher.
|
|
KevinR
Group Commander
2003, 2009 Indy Squadron Champion
Posts: 753
|
Post by KevinR on Feb 19, 2007 14:21:23 GMT -5
I agree that Rex is not the reason the Bears lost the game. He wasn't great but neither were a lot of other Bears. People need to remember the guy was practically a rookie this year and he took his team to the Super Bowl. Sure the defense and running game were great, but there have been plenty of teams with great defenses and great running games that never made the Super Bowl because they had a dog at QB. I think Grossman will only get better as he matures. People who are calling for him to be released or traded are crazy.
|
|