<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (BrianUrlacher54 @ Sep 24 2006, 10:06 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>BearClaw, Grossman and I will continue to give updates, since there are people who don't get the game on TV</div>Well they are watching thier games in thier town they all have updates on the screen, I dont go to the other forums to see what those teams are doing, i watch it on the live updates during the game and half time shows. Really, do you think other fans race here to see your updates? It would be great to have that much traffic but im sure they dont. Futhermore, i am sorta embarresed that my fellow Bears fans do nothing but spam and speak hatefully about other teams and players with no facts or interest in the actual game. I enjoy trash talkin like the next guy, But complete bantering of other on the forums may leade to chasing people away from the community. I am new here and i can take some ribbing and some trash just as well as the next guy, but i prefer a educated debate and match of wits with facts. If you know the game, you can allways bring ammo to the table with facts which people cant dispute. Just my opinion is all. Moving on...Purple that was a good article, But i disagree with most of it, It sounded like a bitter fan who cant swallow a losing pill. All the things , intangables that happened to lead to a Bears win is suspicously missing. He didnt mention passing Yards? The fact the Brad still in week 3 going to week 4 has not passed for a TD yet? The only reason why the vikings won time possesion is because in the first half they had many penalties when players are not rushing to get to the line etc. No offence that post sounds like a whinner..Oh well.. I stand my ground on my opinion and predictions, I am not sold on this Bears team yet, Not to discredit the Vikings but i figured the Seahawks would be the Bears first real opponent. I was suprised by thier Def, and well give them much more credit the next time we play them in Chicago. The end fact is a Win, and really thats all that matters in this game. Its a bigger win for the Bears since they have now won 3 games in a row, and all have been divisional games , 2 of which were on the road. Bears only play one more divisional road game this year in Detroit. That big and give the Bears a virtual home field advantage. No to mention since 1991 teams starting off 3-0 have gone to the play-offs 89.9% of the time. 2 teams broke that stat, the Jaquars , and the Vikings who started off 6-0 and ended up 7-9. That was brutal.. Lets hope the Bears dont have as many key injuries and inter-club distractions as that team did. Last post in this forum for me, this game is in the books. Good luck Purple,,
It was from a bitter fan bearclaw. I just thought it was interesting to see the stats. Also, brad passed for a touchdown in week one against the redskins to Marcus Robinson.
Ok, and i stand corrected, but the ignorant comments i can do without. Also your right on Brad he has 1 TD pass, But after 3 games that needs to improve without sayin.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (BearClaw @ Sep 25 2006, 10:55 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Ok, and i stand corrected, but the ignorant comments i can do without. Also your right on Brad he has 1 TD pass, But after 3 games that needs to improve without sayin.</div>Completely agree. If Brad doesn't wake up for next week then we could be in a tough spot against the bills. I do see him stepping up against a weaker defense though. No offensive TD's against the bears is expected around the league. There is a very good chance that the Vikings are 4-1 going into the bye week though with games against the Bills and Lions coming up. If someone had asked me preseason if I would take 4-1 going into the bye week with wins against Carolina, Washington, Buffalo, and Detroit, I would have taken it.