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LAR @ CHI, Divisional Round, SUN, JAN 18th Game Thread - CHI +3.5, O/U 51.5
BearFan PHX replied to adam's topic in Bearstalk
At this point, with all my goals reached for the season, entering into a playoff game in which we are strongly underdogs, I am putting the analytical part of my brain to the side in regards to these games now. We are underdogs and we are scrappers, and there only 3 games to win. Why not us? Right now, I'm just rooting as a fan. I dont care about the odds. I want to see Sweat and Booker come alive. I dont care about what anyone has done previously in the season - it's time to show up. BEAR freakin DOWN Lets go. -
LAR @ CHI, Divisional Round, SUN, JAN 18th Game Thread - CHI +3.5, O/U 51.5
CrackerDog replied to adam's topic in Bearstalk
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The Bears win 24 to 18 Well, that was the score last year in week 4. (Just watched the replay on NFL Network). The weather wasn't an issue; our OL sucked, Flus was our HC, and we beat the Rams 24 to 18. This week, the weather will be an issue; our OL kicks ass, and BJ is our HC. I hope all of this bodes well. Gotta pull for SF to upset Seattle. If we beat the Rams, I want SF to play on our turf.
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Maybe but Brisker should have put him down hard instead he hit him with his purse.
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I had no idea this was a thing around the NFL. Brings back fond memories of Da Coach on roller skates. I wanted a leader of men and we’ve got one. https://bearswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/bears/2026/01/16/bears-ben-johnson-painted-villain-matt-lafleur-sean-mcvay/88216707007/
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Why was the game so close, officials missing a blatant block in the back on Jackson on Golden's TD. Harder to see from the TV view, but in this view, the official is in perfect position to see that penalty, it is literally between him and Golden, yet no call, easy TD. Also a hold on Johnson who doesn't sell it enough. Could've been called as well.
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The Bears were only asking for help with roads. I dont know how the state cant accept those terms. Looks like Indiana is more than willing, they are also a smart state and you see manufacturing up and down the highways. Illinois is a graveyard compared.
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I'm the meantime Arlington Heights has gone from overly demanding to begging... https://abc7chicago.com/post/arlington-heights-officials-make-push-keep-chicago-bears-illinois-teams-looks-build-stadium/18414036/?fbclid=IwdGRzaAPXX99jbGNrA9dfkWV4dG4DYWVtAjExAHNydGMGYXBwX2lkDDM1MDY4NTUzMTcyOAABHivqDP75iHNXJXZI11VcRjkHCwXSEplnQ2U49uV6A-T4bEu10vs09T6jIaGL_aem_pEzyNpjehP_xP9Jd9DZrtA
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Never seen that as before but when I had season tickets they used to have a shuttle from the bus station just south of WoodField.
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Great perspective on the game, highly recommend.
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Has anyone ever done this before a game? Would love to hear about your experience. https://www.reggieslive.com/show/chicago-bears-tailgate-party-28/
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Looking at the above video and reflecting back on the entire season: from the start Ben said he was putting it all on Caleb’s plate and it showed up in that playoff game. It’s amazing how much information Caleb has had to process. It’s also easy to see why he struggled so much early on in the season. Also why at times he just went into Caleb mode.
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I’ve been watching film studies for a few years now. This is the best one. He focuses on the chess match and play calling back and forth between Ben Johnson and Jeff Hafley. You’ll see how Caleb is picking things up between series too which means he’s getting coached and listening. I’ve seen Caleb’s miraculous throw to Rome dozens of times now. Now I know if he just read it right that throw never happens. What’s more in the same scenario on the last drive he reads the same play and coverage correctly for a big gain. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Jo2qDBxWFUo&pp=ygUeRmlsbSB3YXRjaGVycyBwYWNrZXJzIHZzIGJlYXJz
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With the WC Win, the Bears are locked into one of the picks 25-32 in the 2026 Draft, that will be the latest they have drafted in the 1st round since 2011 (Gabe Carimi - 29th pick) which obviously corresponds with the Conf Championship loss in 2010 to GB (Caleb Hanie game).
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This is one of the best injury reports I can remember. If McCloud is the only one that can't go, that is actually a benefit to the Bears because he is absolutely torched on every play he is on the field. The worst 3 coverage players: McCloud, Sewell, Edwards would all be out.
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I honestly don't think they will make any sweeping changes this offseason. The longer you can ride out contracts, the less chance at dead money near the end. Caleb is in Year 3 in 2026, 4 in 2027, and they will either go the 5th Year Option route or extend him after Year 4 which makes Year 5 payout more than it would've but lessens the cap hit for the remainder of the deal. Assuming they extend him early, 2027 seems to be the year that you would start cutting dudes to accelerate the dead money into 2027 protecting 2028 for Caleb's pay raise.
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If it was 4th down, the game is over anyway. It is sort of a loop hole to save a down if you were going to spike the ball anyway. Just say there are 30 secs left, and it's 2nd down, you gain 7 yards. You can quickly go up and spike it, stop the clock, and give yourself another shot. Around 20 secs left, balled spiked on 3rd down, now 4th and 3 but the clock is stopped. OR player gets hurt on the 2nd down play, 10-second runoff, now only 3rd and 3 with 20 secs left. Utlimately this could be applied to any down or distance when you have a chance to spike the ball. If you watch that play sequence over, GB basically got a free timeout for 10 seconds without wasting a down for a spike, which they were going to do without the injury.
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A. That’s not Green Bay B. That was 40 years ago C. Dennis McKinnon
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Nikian39 joined the community
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not sure if that would work. What if it was a 4th down pass? they would lose possession.
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In the Wild Card game, there was a play when the Packers no longer had timeouts and there was an injured player. It was after a long pass where the player was tackled in the field of play. Since the Packers did not have any timeouts there was a 10-second runoff. However, that actually benefitted them because they would've taken the same amount of time to get down the field, get set, then spike the ball. So they basically gained a down by that entire sequence. To me, it should be a 10-second run off AND loss of down because if there was no injury, they would've lost the time and the down. This would only apply to a play where the clock was not stopped the play prior. What do you think?
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I agree, Swift seems to excel in those situations. I am surprised that they don't run those more often.
