I don't even think that's going to be an issue, I'm convinced the Saints are just the better team. If you take QB's out of the equation (though Drew Brees put up the best numbers by far of any QB in the league this season, whereas Grossman had two games with QB ratings under 2), the Saints clearly have the edge in offensive weaponry. Deuce McAllister has been a bruiser while Reggie Bush has shown his capability for being explosive, Colston has been the biggest steal of this year's draft class, Joe Horn can still get it done, and Karney has shown that if you aren't careful, he is entirely capable of making plays as well (such as his showcase against my Cowboys). The Bears' RB's are decent, and Berrian has shown his capability of being a home run hitter, but I still give the edge offensively to the Saints. Defensively, I have to say it's a push - the Bears have the bigger reputation, but they've looked surprisingly mortal in the last few weeks, and have played on the same level as the Saints. New Orleans beat one of the hottest teams in the NFL (the Eagles) to get here, where Chicago eeked by a beat up undermatched Seahawks squad that had chances to win the game.
What I'm trying to say is, even if Grossman doesn't choke, I still believe the Saints will win.
2007-01-17 18:14:33
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answered by Ben R 2
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Rex won't choke, but it won't matter. The Bears won't be able to keep up with the Saints scoring, even if Grossman has a good game.
2007-01-17 21:21:58
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answered by Bob Peppers 3
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Yes. When Grossman plays well, he usually relies on his big arm and the big play to get it done. However, the Saints play it safe in pass coverage, living by the motto "bend but don't break." Grossman very well might try to force the issue in the vertical game, which could lead to picks, a loss, and a very heartbroken windy city.
2007-01-17 17:49:11
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answered by CrackityJones_83 3
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The "actual" Rex Grossman had seven video games with over a one hundred passer score. That exchange into 2nd appropriate in the NFL. regrettably we've this different guy who has shown up some circumstances this season and easily screwed issues up. i often is the 1st to confess that I referred to as for his ouster on some events this season, yet i've got self assurance that Lovie made the final determination in sticking with him for the period of. i will assure you that this interest heavily isn't a blow out on the two ingredient of the soccer. this may be a great soccer interest, and the right team would be effective. optimistically that's the Bears
2016-12-16 07:22:13
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answered by ? 4
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You quote me when I say the bears will beat the phantom saints. The saints arnt really all that great. And It will be the bears whom proves that to the rest of these dirts.
2007-01-18 01:31:24
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answered by LT. DAN 4
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yes. he's in for a wake up call against the saints defense. they dont get talked alot much but they deserve to be and people will recognize that when they win the superbowl. (yes i am bold)
2007-01-17 17:45:09
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answered by sharksown92 3
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He will...but even if he wouldnt they would still lose. The bears d will have a tough time trying to stop Bush and McAllister
2007-01-18 00:28:43
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answered by Robert B 2
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Yes, but the Bears defense will win the game for them
When I am correct, pick me as best answer
2007-01-17 17:47:24
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answered by gomavs45 2
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yea its the inevitable. the bears better practice on fumble recovery and tackling because rex will throw ints and fumble.
2007-01-17 18:09:55
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answered by what? 7
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Worst than Saddam Hussein !!
2007-01-17 18:03:53
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answered by John H 2
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