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2007-01-19 14:48:35 · 18 answers · asked by Country Boy With A Guitar 2 in Sports Football (American)

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No because there is only one reason. The Bears are a lot better team. Plain and simple now give me my ten points hahahhahahhahahahahhahahaha. Just kidding gotta give it to the man with 46. Peace out................

2007-01-19 16:18:30 · answer #1 · answered by powerliftingrules 5 · 0 1

no longer prepared on the two team, yet listed here are some i will think of of: a million. climate and turf. The Saints are a southern team, and that they play in a dome. Chicago would be a marvel for them. 2. Swarming protection. The Saints are super at throwing, yet do no longer %. up blocks ok, and the Bears like to blitz. no person interior the NFC South blitzes like the Bears, and its something they won't be used to. 3. Experiece. The Bears have playoffs and super Bowls of their background. The Saints have gained 2 playoff video games in 40 years, and that they've in no way gained an away interest. it particularly is the playoffs, and something can ensue, yet this one seems particularly decrease and dry.

2016-12-12 15:45:36 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

1. Turnovers. Saints are relying on rookies to make plays...i.e. Colston and Bush.. I can see the Bears stripping the ball away from Bush. Or maybe just let Brees pitch it to him like last week.

2. Grossman will have a solid game....at some point, Ron Turner will let him loose and call some downfield plays like last week....Look for big receptions from Mushin and Berrian and Clark...Saints D backs can be had.

3. The Bears as a whole are underestimated. Lovie is a good coach and Rivera is auditioning for Pittsburgh job. Likewise, Saints are overrated.

4. Extra reasons....Jones, Benson and Hester will all have big plays.

That's all!

2007-01-19 15:38:06 · answer #3 · answered by DaddyBoy 4 · 2 2

if they do win, it will have to be with

#1 a ressurected grossman
#2 1-2 hester Tds or 1 with another deep runback
#3 2 defensive interceptions and at least 1 for a TD

2007-01-19 16:19:15 · answer #4 · answered by Jersey L 2 · 0 0

No actually I can't, but here's the 3 reasons why the Saints are going to win:

1. Drew Brees
2. Deuce McAllister
3. Reggie Bush

2007-01-19 15:26:26 · answer #5 · answered by Tony Tee 2 · 2 1

3 reasons the Bears AIN'T gonna beat the Saints:
1) Rex Grossman
2) Rex Grossman
3) Just their luck of that they ain't gonna beat them

Saints 3 reasons to beat:
1) Drew Brees and the OL
2) Defense has stepped up to stop the other team
3) 85% of America is behind this team to go to the Super Bowl! haha

2007-01-19 14:54:40 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

1. saints are overrated and the only reason they get so much hype is because the band wagons fans jumped on board the feel good story of the year.l
2. Urlacher.........................need i say more, dude's got skills
3.Rex is not what people think he is (wow that sounded like denny green) the bears where headed for the playoffs before rex went downhill.....coincidence?don't you think that knowing this they said "hey rex be carefull, you lose you lose, just don't get hurt though" he can play well when he has to and that's all that counts.


oh yeah, and Gould, clinch time, he'll do it.

2007-01-19 15:39:46 · answer #7 · answered by kristen 4 · 1 2

1. Good Rex

2. The high 20s and snow showers this sunday.

3. Home Field Advantage.

2007-01-19 15:38:54 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

i can give you 42 reasons whyy the bears will beat the saints

1. Barack Obama said they will.
2. Bears always trash New Orleans (see '86, Super Bowl postgame party).
3. Robbie Gould owns the Saints; his first game-winner came last season in Louisiana.
4. Reggie Bush's team lost its last championship game in January (USC vs. Texas in 2006 Rose Bowl).
5. Referees have been helping the Bears all season.
6. Deuce is the lowest card in the deck.
7. Only one Payton wins at Soldier Field.
8. Saints still trying to live down Ditka's legacy.
9. Bears trying to live up to Ditka's legacy.
10. Won't be Superdome temperatures Sunday.
11. February in New Orleans is for Mardi Gras, not football.
12. The 6-foot Drew Brees is one of the few QBs in the NFL shorter than the 6-1 (according to Bears media guide) Rex Grossman.
13. Vegas favors the Bears.
14. Bears' defense is getting to the quarterback again.
15. Rashied Davis.
16. Saints never have been at this level before.
17. Devin Hester got his muffs out of the way against the Seahawks.
18. Rex has a reason to concentrate.
19. Lance Briggs.
20. Saints' season already is a success.
21. Feel-good stories rarely play out to the best-case scenario.
22. Two of the Saints' Hall of Famers -- Doug Atkins (above) and Jim Finks -- are known more for what they did with the Bears.
23. CBS needs a big-market NFC team.
24. Saints need cheerleaders to rouse their fans.
25. Cedric Benson has better moves than Tom Benson.
26. Purdue QBs don't fare well at Soldier Field (see Bears' third-stringer).
27. Rex has more passing yards in the postseason than Drew.
28. Deuce McAllister has rushed for more than 100 yards in four of his last five games, including the playoffs -- so he must be due for a bad game, right?
29. Saints yielded seven yards per play against the Eagles.
30. Lovie Smith won't punt on fourth-and-15, trailing with less than two minutes to play.
31. Brian Griese is a much better backup QB than Jamie Martin, who has attempted just 355 passes in 12 seasons
32. Saints DT and ex-NIU star Hollis Thomas hasn't lived down embarrassment of four-game steroid suspension.
33. Tony Romo jinx; he attended Eastern Illinois, as did Sean Payton.
34. Last time a Bears defensive coordinator was headed for a head coaching job, Buddy Ryan was carried off the field after Super Bowl.
35. Brad Maynard deserves a chance to break his Super Bowl record of 11 punts with the 2000 New York Giants.
36. After Bears persevered through off-field incidents, a quarterback controversy and season-ending injuries, Saints should be a breeze.
37. Reality show based on lives of Thomas and Julius Jones needs Super Bowl flavor.
38. After Janet Jackson's nipple slip, NFL won't want flashing Saints fans in Miami.
39. Super Bowl needs its first African-American head coach, and Tony Dungy is no guarantee.
40. Bears are motivated by Lovie's contract situation
41. Mike Ditka said so as well
42. Home-bound Tank Johnson inspired to leave the state.

2007-01-19 15:34:43 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

1.Defense - Brian Urlacher and Lance Briggs
2.Offense - Thomas Jones and Bernard Berrian
3.Special Teams - Devin Hester and Robbie Gould
and I'll give you a 4th
Soldier field and Freezing temps

2007-01-19 14:58:50 · answer #10 · answered by lilcurly 4 · 2 1

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