there is not doubt that this is the Bears year. barring any injury to Grossman... I am not a Bears fan either but you have to give them credit.... The Chicago Bears vs Indianpolis Colts this year...
2006-10-12 07:01:36
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answered by dfksaturn2003 3
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I'm a Bears fan and yes the Bears will get it done behind Grossman and the D. We will host the NFC championship and beat the Eagles! That's all I have to say, then we will just have to get bye the Chargers! The Colts don't have the defense or running game to be a serious contender, and as for the other teams New England is the biggest threat to be back in the superbowl, but I just don't think they have it!
2006-10-12 07:56:17
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answered by dgh112 2
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Rex Grossman has been doing great for them giving them a great start to a season! He has a million loss and a million loss whilst in comparison with the somewhat some different QB's interior the league? I say Chicago trades griese and tries to get a draft p.c.. or yet another reciever to help out Berrian somewhat...
2016-12-13 07:03:45
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answered by pfarr 4
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I am not a Bears fan either, but if you think the Eagles are going to finish with a better record than the Bears, you must be smoking somthing good.....
Grossman always had talent, he just was never healthy. The Bears will make it to the Super Bowl as long as Grossman stays healthy.
2006-10-12 07:04:08
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answered by Leader Desslok 4
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The Bears are going all the way, light schedule, great D. They have a 3 game swing coming up where they go to NY Jets, NY giants and NE Partiots. If they win 2 of 3 they are going for sure. If they win all of those they may go undefeated. Don't count on that though.
But Rex is the best QB we have had since Jim McMahon during the Ditka years.
Walter is looking down with a huge grin on his face, this season is for sweetness.
2006-10-12 07:51:08
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answered by papabear569 2
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If he remains healthy, Rex will lead the Bears all the way to the Super Bowl. And their record will be no worse than 13-3!!! I do look forward to getting the chance to knock around your Eagles in the playoffs. We need revenge for the 2001 playoff loss!
2006-10-12 07:34:11
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answered by TK 4
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I think the Bears will be more like 14-2. And yes, Rex has what it takes. The defense will be carrying the load most of the year anyway.
2006-10-12 07:02:03
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answered by barter256 4
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11-5? Are you insane? Chicago's schedule is way to easy to only be 11-5. Now Chicago going all the way is another issue, they play no hard teams the rest of the season with exception of the Patriots...The playoffs will be a bitter reminder of how good some teams really are. Now they can beat some of them for sure...but if they end up playing Philly with the way they are right now, Carolina if they get their defense back on track, or Seattle when they get Alexander back in the playoffs....We're in for a treat.
2006-10-12 07:29:36
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answered by Carolina Kitten 6
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If Grossman can stay healthy, I see them as the team to beat in the Superbowl. Chicago's D is top notch and will keep the opposing team to minimal points so yeah, I think the Bears have a way better shot than any other team in the league.
The Birds aren't as good as you think, don't forget that ugly loss to the Giants. Trust me, I'm from Philly, I am use to all of our Pro teams letting us down, it will happen again.....again and again.
I hate the Cowboys too.
2006-10-12 07:11:05
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answered by Phu 2
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Yes. Go Bears. It has been a loooooong time, since Chicago has been in the Super Bowl. However, don't get too confident. The Colts were better than the Steelers last season, and... well... we know what happened there.
2006-10-12 09:28:19
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answered by Anonymous
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