MonkeyPox
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Yes. Yes they will. It's the most Bears thing left for them to do this season. I'm not watching, but I fully expect all my friends to text me while laughing at their loss....
6 days a week you want the higher draft pick, on gameday, at the very least during the game, you root for your team to win.
Sounds far more like a description of the Browns than actually of the bearsWin or lose, I am not sure I can watch it. This team is so lifeless and painful to watch.
In the other thread, I was saying I hope for wins but want productive development overall. The OL still struggles with certain pass rush concepts and presnap penalties. Trubisky folds like my mom playing poker under pressure, so no, his first 300 yard game was not progress when the blitzes stop because the defense switches to allow short completions and time runoff. There seems to be no progress at all anywhere. And there ought to be a rule against non competitive teams existing past a few years when it is THIS bad for this long.
The 2010's are giving the 90's a run for its money in worst decade category.
This is the super bowl for the Browns.
They will play their hearts out.
When the Lions went winless one of them said something like, "when you are a 1 win team you have nothing to play for, but if you are winless you have everything to play for"
I think the Browns win. This Bears game is their only chance at one win, and that's all that matters.
From the beginning of this season, I wanted/expected some things to happen. Winning wasn't one of those things. I want certain players to play well on Sunday, but I want the L.
And if the Bears stomp a mud hole in Cleveland and run it dry then what is the narrative?
Sounds far more like a description of the Browns than actually of the bears
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