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Your offense sucks, ,and you need to score points to win games. Good luck with that.
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Your offense sucks, ,and you need to score points to win games. Good luck with that.
I really don’t get how you can say the TEs suck. Sure shaheen sucks I’ll give you that, but Burton was a top 10 TE last season. He wasn’t Travis Kelce or Zach Ertz but he was pretty good. David Montgomery would look worlds better if he didn’t have to juke a defender 2 yards behind the line of scrimmage every time he touched the ball.Oh come on, your running backs are nothing special, your tight ends suck, your O line is questionable at best. You have a very solid number 1 WR in Robinson, but the search party still hasn't found Miller (is he even still on your team?) Gabriel is ok.
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Your offense sucks, ,and you need to score points to win games. Good luck with that.
Prescott is overrated, (says the person who wanted to draft him and wrote ad nauseum about the level he raised Miss St too)...Cowboys?? Really?? Their O looked as bad as ours last night
Split what? A turkey leg?I think the Lions and Bears most likely split. Although hard to tell what each team will look like on the injury front when they play.
Not really. You can argue the Saints are more talented because on top of Michael Thomas they have Kamara and a solid D. I just don't buy it with the Cowboys, they looked as bad as we did yesterday against the only legit D they played all season. Jared Goff is Kirk Cousisns IMO, but they have a worse D than Minnesota. The Bears D is also the most talented unit in the NFL by a sizable margin. Bears Offense has enough talent to keep them in the top 2 most talented teams in the NFC.
The Lions with a robust +2 point differential. What a great team.Oh, word? Tell me more
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Maybe you lack solid content try harder.You are Trump. You keep trying to pin labels on people that simply aren’t true. If anyone doesn’t think like you, they’re a traitor and told to go somewhere else. FOH weasel. Again, I’ve been back here for like a month talking bears and all you’ve done is call me a troll. No talk about Bears. Just 100% emotional nonsense from the old man who’s life was ruined by a message board poster back in 2015. SAD!
Similar to you, by using the past to predict the future any NFCE team will beat them...Patriots will destroy them all. Just end the season and give them the trophy
Pegger I don't have the faintest clue as to why you think the NFCN comes down to a single game matchup between Bears' weak rushing attack and the Packers' weak run defense. You do remember the Bears and Packers play 14 other games...right? Furthermore you just said that a fucking team that has a god damned 2 point differential has a much improved defense? What in the actual fuck are you talking about? 97 points for to 95 points against...get the fuck out of here.
Easily, the worst post in this thread.NFCN - I still have the Packers because their weakness, being defending the run, is an area that the Bears aren't really good at. The Bears at this point just can't win at smash mouth football, which means that head to head will lean towards the Pack. I'd add no one should be sleeping on the Lions. Their defense is much improved and appear to have some offensive balance. That defense is also short of the Bears and the Pack, but they did do more to stop the Chiefs than any other team this year.
NFC - This will be fascinating all year long. Here's my top 5:
1 - Seattle - That defense is better than expected, will be getting better at rushing the passer as Ziggy/Collier get back and Russell Wilson has probably the best offensive group he's had in a while.
2 - Green Bay - They are 3-1 and it's largely on their defense. If Rodgers can continue to give them leads and let that D play for turnovers they could be good.
3 - Chicago - It will be interesting to see how this team looks with Chaz Danielz at the helm. They might actually be better? Anyway, their D is championship caliber, but the lack of a run game is concerning.
4 - Philly - I'm a complete homer here, but there's some truth it it. They are 2-2, but have had a very high number of self inflicted wounds. In the two losses drops, fumbles and injuries have largely been to blame, but it appears some of their issues will/could clear itself up over time. Anyway, their OL and DL can win the trench wars and I have faith in Carson Wentz.
5 - Dallas - I hate this team more than all other teams in the NFL, but when they are on they look dominant. I do feel the Saints did show how to beat them, being to stop the run, but the Cowboys defense is still a very good group and are tough to move the ball on. Obviously they have been better than my Eagles this year, but also think some of their limitations will show up against lesser opponents.
Just missed the cut:
New Orleans - Nice win against the Cowboys, but I don't trust that defense.
San Francisco - At 3-0 they should probably be on this list, but I'm not a believer yet. They haven't faced a division opponent yet and I'm not putting too much stock in beating the Bucs, Bengals and a no-Ben Steeler team.
Los Angeles - Something just seems off with the Rams. This next game @ Seattle will tell a lot and could obviously adjust my little meaningless ranking.
It's a them holding a grudge problem. Not a content problem. But thanks for weighing in.Maybe you lack solid content try harder.
I respect your opinion. Care to expand? I'd be willing to hear you out.Easily, the worst post in this thread.
Please refrain from painting Bears fans with the same brush as Xer0. He’s a notoriously sensitive dumb fuck.I guess I'm sorry that my opinion bruised some of your pussies?
Maybe this will help:
#1 NFCN - DA BEARS!!!
#1 NFC - DA BEARS!!!
#1 NFL - DA BEARS!!!
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I hope my shameless pandering to this specific message board has made a few of you a bit happier today.