First of all Tiffani, I've read several of your responses and let's get something straight. Despite what you may see on Yahoo! Answers, which is the sports equivalent of asking a two year old if $20 is a lot of money, MOST OF AMERICA IS PICKING THE COLTS TO WIN. So please, stop stating that the Colts are going to win because most people are picking the Bears. The Colts are favored by 7 points and most of the media is once again picking against Da Bears, who thrive on this sort of negativity.
To answer your question, could it be Brian Urlacher? Absolutely, however, most Super Bowl MVPs record some sort of stats to back it up. Brian Urlacher creates havoc for offenses with his very presence, however, besides a large amount of tackles (which he did not have very many at all in the NFC Conference Championship for the person on the first answer that said he had an incredible game), he hasn't even recorded a sack all season. It will be very hard for him to receive the MVP without sacks or interceptions. There are so many other players on Da Bears that have a shot at it including guys like Thomas Jones, Cedric Benson, Rex Grossman (believe it!), and even Devin Hester on offense as well as Mark Anderson and the rest of the Defense.
BEAR DOWN!
2007-01-23 14:33:47
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answered by Ray Michael 4
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Brian Urlacher is a good choice as the leader of the defense, especially if he forces a turnover or two.
In a close game, Robbie Gould is a prime candidate as he's scored the most points for the team this year.
Third best shot may be Devin Hester. One or two kick returns for TDs would be electric.
Rex Grossman seems a long-shot but has the potential. I recall he was the NFL offensive player of the month for the month of September 2006. The Bears will need TDs to beat a solid Peyton Manning.
2007-01-21 18:30:10
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answered by hartless63 4
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They'll have to win it with Special Teams and Offense. The Defense is banged up. If they were in the form they were in at the beginning of the season, not even the Chargers would have given them a contest. They have too many injuries right now, and I'm afraid they're on the short end in a matchup against the Saints or the Chargers. They'll have to win with Special Teams and Offense in those contests.
2016-05-24 13:59:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm guessing yes but only becuase he has a better chance of affecting the out come of the game maybe 15%, all others combind 85%.
2007-01-21 18:20:02
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answered by brp_13 4
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Thomas Jones, didn't he remind you of the bus when he ran 80+ on 6 consecutive plays for a t.d.
2007-01-23 13:02:01
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answered by Chetos NFL Bowl Series Comisionr 2
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Brian Urlacher would definitely be my choice. He almost single-handedly won the game for them today.
2007-01-21 18:18:41
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answered by MyPreshus 7
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Defensive player for sure. Urlacher would be a likely choice.
2007-01-21 18:27:05
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answered by Billy Dee 7
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Grossman?
2007-01-22 05:46:15
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answered by Unknown 2
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I hope that does not happen!!!!!
2007-01-21 20:48:50
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answered by holtindyfan 2
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