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  1. A nice sustained drive would be sweet. Keep their offense off the field.
  2. The pressure has been solid, and with the footing looking a little slippery, the receivers are not going to get very good breaks.
  3. Bear down: http://www.pcgamingtech.net/downloads/bears.rm HERE WE GOOO!!! Bears on D first.
  4. Really? Yeah, he was a "Scrub" Replacement Bear during the strike year. Hilarious, Jimmy Johnson just said the weather favors the Saints? He must have been with Michael Vick last week.
  5. I hope to this happen a lot against the Saints: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEfufZtY6BE...ted&search=
  6. I just can't believe the Saints are not practicing outside at all before this game. They said that the Saints will practice indoors until the day of the game to stay on the same routine they had during the year. I think this is going to help the Bears. Your body does not acclimate that fast to temperature changes. This should suck some energy from their bodies in the 2nd half. They are also more prone to injuries, especially early on when the body is not completely warmed up. The other funny thing I keep seeing is how everyone, and I mean every "analyst" gives the Saints the coaching edge. I would say the only edge they have is on the offensive side, but the Bears trump that with Defense and Special Teams, which are also "coached". 16 hours, 40 minutes.........
  7. Game Time Weather update: Snow Showers, 30 degrees, Winds ESE 7 mph The Saints last two "cold" games: at NY Giants 24DEC06 - Game Time Temp - 51 Degrees at Pittsburgh 12NOV06 - Game Time Temp - 55 Degrees They have not played a game with a Game Time temperature under 50 degrees this season. Here is an interesting stat. In the Saints 5 losses before their Week 17 Garbage Week loss, the Saints allowed a 100 Yard Rusher in every game: W. Parker - 213 Rushing Yards (Long - 76 yds) L. Betts - 119 Rushing Yards R. Johnson - 111 Rushing Yards J. Lewis - 109 Rushing Yards D. Foster - 105 Rushing Yards If you do it by team rushing, the Saints allowed over 100 yards in every loss, and only allowed over 100 in 5 of their 11 wins (with 2 of those being against Vick). So for traditional running games, only 3 teams lost when they went over 100 (Dallas, TB, and Philly in the playoffs).
  8. Updated Weather for Sunday as of January 18th: High of 31, Winds ESE at 10 mph, snow showers
  9. CBS Sportsline has 4 expert picks for the Bears, 2 for the Saints: http://www.sportsline.com/nfl/features/writers/expert/picks Also, some of the other computerized predictions: AccuScore Prediction: Bears 26 - Saints 23 Ultimate Edge: Advantage Bears
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    Injury Report

    You can just enclose them in a special character: ~The Lions Rule~ or *The Raiders R Good* As of 18JAN07: Bradley - Questionable (Ankle) Ogunleye - Probable (Quad) Horn - Questionable (Groin) Campbell - Questionable (Knee) Stoutmire - Questionable (Hip)
  11. Bears 30 - Saints 20 Bears 3x TDs/ 3x FGs Saints 2x TDs/ 2x FGs
  12. adam

    Injury Report

    I think it is sarcasm.
  13. Bears - Mark Bradley (ankle) was still wearing a protective boot on Monday and is unlikely to play Sunday against New Orleans, reports the Chicago Sun-Times. It also looks like McKie and Ogunleye might end up as probables. Saints - Joe Horn - Though coach Sean Payton will wait until Wednesday to release an official injury report, he said he thought Horn (groin) has made progress, according to the New Orleans Times-Picyaune.
  14. I heard a stat about scoring and decided to crunch my own numbers. Check these out: Bears record: When they score 14+ points: 12-0 (13-0 counting playoffs) When they score 13 or less: 1-3 When opponents score 25 or less: 11-1 (12-1 counting the playoffs) When opponents score 26 or more: 2-2 Saints record: When they score 23+ points: 9-1 (10-1 counting playoffs) When they score 22 or less: 1-5 When opponents score 27 or less: 10-2 (11-2 counting the playoffs) When opponents score 28 or more: 0-4 So what does that tell you? The Bears have needed a lot fewer points to win and if they can hold the Saints to 21-24 points, they will have a great shot at winning. Moving the numbers up and down, it seems like 24 is the magic number for the Bears Defense. Also, if the Bears score 28 or more, they will have the highest probability of winning. The most surprising one was the Bears 13-0 when they score at least 14 points. The Saints have to get at least 23 points to be even close to that at 10-1. Bears score 28 or more, win probability 99.9% Bears score 14-27 pts, win probability 58.3% Bears score 13 or less, win probability 12.5%
  15. Harris might as well just sprint into someone at full speed with no arms and maybe knock them down. His current technique is not working, and no the tackling dummy would knock him off too.
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