Only if the Bears bus crashes on the way to the stadium and they win 1-0 by forfeit.
2006-10-16 12:41:50
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answered by xblee1 5
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ABSOLUTELY , all of these answers in hear talking about the big mighty bears,,, RRRRR, no way, anddd all this stuff about Leinart being a rookie QB...pshh he is better than half the starting quarter backs in the leage, i dont know if any of you saw him win a heisman trophy and a national championship in college.
NOW sure the bears have better odds, and they should by golly they're underfeated and have a great defense.
BUT you can't count the cards out, i mean lets just say they have a little motivation....they havent been on MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL FOR A
DECADE....YES A DECADE
they also have everyone counting them out, basically az has nothing to lose here...every1 expects them to lose....but they do have something to win, putting a big L on the bears record, when no1 thought it was possible....
Now im not gona say cards are going to win, but to be fair I say 25-50% chance
Another interesting statistic is that 75% of the time AZ is on monday night football they have won in their whole history
SO YES THEY DO HAVE A CHANCE
2006-10-16 12:47:08
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answered by mustang5821 1
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Sure there's a chance. Lightning could strike the ball everytime Rex Grossman goes to throw a pass. The Bears entire defensive line could suddenly be struck with some kind of anxiety disorder that makes vomit uncontrollably whenever they hear the word "hike." The NFL could unexpectedly pass a new rule halfway through the game saying that everyone in a red jersey gets 3 points for their team. That would probably tie the game up. These are all unlikely scenarios, but they are thoretically possible.
They have about the same chance as actual cardinals fighting actual bears.
They have about as much chance as the St. Louis Cardinals vs the Bears at Soldier field.
2006-10-16 12:00:57
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answered by Chris D 4
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A little late on answering this question, but the answer is yes. If one of the following happened: the offensive line protected a little better to not cause a blind-side sack and fumble, Edge doesn't fumble, Rackers could hit a 40-yarder, or the playcaller would trust Leinart instead of running the ball TWICE on 2nd and 3 and forcing the 40-yard field goal attempt.
They had so much more time to get an easier field goal, or perhaps even get down the field for a touchdown. Leinart was on fire towards the end.
2006-10-17 12:26:21
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answered by The Dude 3
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But of course they do!!!! Just look @ what happened to the redskins against the Titans, everybody was thinking that the 'skins could pull an easy win against the 0-5 Titans, but the "rookie" QB of the titans pulled of their first victory of the season. Don't underestimate the Az Cards only b'cuz they're playing the bears!!! Im quite sure that Leinart (another "rookie" qb) would want to get a victory, mainly 'cuz they're playing a 5-0 team.
2006-10-16 13:06:42
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answered by Lil'MissSnshne 4
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No. Not even a miracle could win them this game. The Bears D is too dominant for the Cardinals offense to handle. They will heavily pressure Leinart, even without blitzing. Edge will have a dismal performance. With their newfound offensive chemistry, the Bears should light up the Cards D. 30-6 Bears.
2006-10-16 12:00:04
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answered by seanski_2110 2
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This is one of those games where EVERYONE who knows ANYTHING about football is CERTAIN that the Bears will dominate. And they should, because they're the better team. But sometimes when every sign seems to point to one team, it's because there's another, bigger fact being overlooked. The Cardnials are not going to roll over and die for the Bears and they will be harder for the Bears to beat than many people realize. If they can keep the game close, who knows they just might be able to...
2006-10-16 11:59:10
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answered by norcalirish 4
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An earthquake can hit the side of the Field the Bears are on killing them all... But I dont think that will help too much especially since Arizona's O line couldnt stop a fly... Whats the forecast for lightning again...???
2006-10-16 11:52:18
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answered by Platlander 4
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perhaps a better chance if Warner were helming the QB position.
but with an inexperienced rook, and arguably the best Defense in the league......No
with the Bears running rampant on offense and the lack of a Cardinals D the chances are near zero
2006-10-16 12:01:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I think the offical odds are Cards have a 12% chance to win.
But realistically, I just don't see it happening.
2006-10-16 12:43:51
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answered by ? 5
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