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  • #61
    Favre is now going to try and play...can this set up any better for the Bears?
    Onward and Upward!

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    • #62
      We could give them Curling stones and brooms and they could have a right smashing match!
      ... At the end, of the storm, there's a golden sky. And the sweet silver song of the lark. Walk on, through the wind, walk on, through the rain, though your dreams be tossed, and blown. Walk on, Walk on with hope in your hearts, and you'll never walk alone!
      I'm behind you 100% Bradley Braves, You'll Never Walk Alone! BEAT STATE!

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      • #63
        Originally posted by BUFanatic View Post
        We could give them Curling stones and brooms and they could have a right smashing match!
        Brilliant!

        Till we find out the bloody University won't allow us a pint of Guinness at the match.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by CE Braves Fan View Post
          The Bears are the worst of all potential playoff teams not in the western divisions.

          -They are 1-2 against teams currently slated as "in" the playoffs. Those two losses were drubbings.
          -They have almost the weakest schedule in the league.
          -They have no major injury to a starter.
          -They lost both games to the Detroit Lions, save for some terrible game-changing calls by the officials.
          -Their "+/-" in points is a joke for a team 5 games over .500.

          All that said, the Bears will lose their first playoff game, assuming they do end up winning the division.

          take it to the bank.
          Anyone else take it to the bank?

          Great call CE Braves Fan!!

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          • #65
            Bears Vs Packers is almost like a Super Bowl for me. No better rivalry in the game, let alone a trip to the Super Bowl on the line. Should be a great game in Chicago, cold weather, hostile crowd and 2 great teams battling it out.

            Jason

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            • #66
              Originally posted by cpacmel View Post
              Anyone else take it to the bank?

              Great call CE Braves Fan!!

              Seattle is a joke. Better to be lucky than good sometimes... actually MOST times for the Bears this season...

              The Bears are the 6th or 7th best team. In the NFC.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by CE Braves Fan View Post
                The Bears are the worst of all potential playoff teams not in the western divisions.

                -They are 1-2 against teams currently slated as "in" the playoffs. Those two losses were drubbings.
                -They have almost the weakest schedule in the league.
                -They have no major injury to a starter.
                -They lost both games to the Detroit Lions, save for some terrible game-changing calls by the officials.
                -Their "+/-" in points is a joke for a team 5 games over .500.

                All that said, the Bears will lose their first playoff game, assuming they do end up winning the division.

                take it to the bank.
                I wish I had taken this to the bank. It is always fun to look back at the predictions of "sour-grapes" posters, but this one is wrong on many levels.

                The Bears were pretty impressive today. And Seattle can't be so bad, since they were good enough to upset New Orleans on the road.

                And where did this schedule thing come from? I have heard a couple people say the Bears played one of the weakest schedule, but that is not true. The Bears schedule was closer to the top of the NFL in difficulty than it was to the worst (14th out of 32), and it was tougher than these playoff teams- Chiefs, Jets, Falcons, Packers, Steelers, Saints, and Seahawks.-
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                In fact, when corrrected for strength of schedule, the Bears rank as the #1 team in this NFL Power Ranking-


                Overall they have the Bears ranked #4 in their Power rankings-


                And just how does not having injuries mean they aren't any good? That's just silly.

                And I just checked the schedule, and it says they won both games against the Lions, and the officiating was quite correct in both.

                And since when does the NFL take point differential into account?

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                • #68
                  and to think some shortsighted Bears fans gave the Bears about as much respect and consideration as....
                  ....as some BU fans give to JL & team...

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by Da Coach View Post
                    And Seattle can't be so bad, since they were good enough to upset New Orleans on the road.
                    Actually, this NEVER happened.

                    Originally posted by Da Coach View Post
                    And where did this schedule thing come from? I have heard a couple people say the Bears played one of the weakest schedule, but that is not true. The Bears schedule was closer to the top of the NFL in difficulty than it was to the worst (14th out of 32), and it was tougher than these playoff teams- Chiefs, Jets, Falcons, Packers, Steelers, Saints, and Seahawks.-
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                    REALLY!? - that website has the wins and losses based on LAST YEAR'S RECORDS
                    All of your strength of schedule "analysis" is worthless because those rankings became meaningless after week 1 of THIS SEASON.
                    Now that the regular season is over, you can see what the true SOS was.
                    Here is the real SOS, in case you're interested:
                    RealTimeRPI.com: Real Time National Football League (NFL) and Sports Ratings - the most accurate independent sports rankings and analysis of the NCAA college basketball Rating Percentage Index (RPI)

                    Note the Bears are 20th. Also note who had the toughest schedule amongst all playoff teams. Yep - the Packers.

                    The Bears and Packers played the same teams except:
                    Carolina (Bears) vs. Atlanta (Packers)
                    Seattle (Bears) vs. San Fran (Packers)

                    Trade those games and try to tell me the Bears would even be in the playoffs...


                    Originally posted by Da Coach View Post
                    And since when does the NFL take point differential into account?
                    The NFL doesn't take that into account. But that doesn't stop countless websites from listing that stat when showing standings. And they list it because objective/rational people can look at that stat and draw meaningful conclusions.

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                    • #70
                      Strength of schedule based on last year's records... wow.

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                      • #71
                        Originally posted by AE Braves Fan View Post
                        Actually, this NEVER happened.


                        REALLY!? - that website has the wins and losses based on LAST YEAR'S RECORDS
                        All of your strength of schedule "analysis" is worthless because those rankings became meaningless after week 1 of THIS SEASON.
                        Now that the regular season is over, you can see what the true SOS was.
                        Here is the real SOS, in case you're interested:
                        RealTimeRPI.com: Real Time National Football League (NFL) and Sports Ratings - the most accurate independent sports rankings and analysis of the NCAA college basketball Rating Percentage Index (RPI)

                        Note the Bears are 20th. Also note who had the toughest schedule amongst all playoff teams. Yep - the Packers.

                        The Bears and Packers played the same teams except:
                        Carolina (Bears) vs. Atlanta (Packers)
                        Seattle (Bears) vs. San Fran (Packers)

                        Trade those games and try to tell me the Bears would even be in the playoffs...




                        The NFL doesn't take that into account. But that doesn't stop countless websites from listing that stat when showing standings. And they list it because objective/rational people can look at that stat and draw meaningful conclusions.


                        Well the Bears LOST that game against Seattle, so they would have needed to beat EITHER Atlanta or San Francisco to end up with exactly the same record they actually ended up with. The odds are very high they would have won at least 1 of those games (likely SF). The Bears point differential was better than every non-playoff team except San Diego. It was also better than playoff teams Indianapolis, Kansas City, and Seattle. Point differential is really helping the Patriots so far today, isn't it?

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                        • #72
                          Originally posted by Tulsa Brave View Post
                          Well the Bears LOST that game against Seattle, so they would have needed to beat EITHER Atlanta or San Francisco to end up with exactly the same record they actually ended up with. The odds are very high they would have won at least 1 of those games (likely SF). The Bears point differential was better than every non-playoff team except San Diego. It was also better than playoff teams Indianapolis, Kansas City, and Seattle. Point differential is really helping the Patriots so far today, isn't it?
                          Point differential is ONE statistic and was never referenced as the end all debate stat.

                          The Patriots are the best team in the NFL - regardless of their point differential or what happens today against the Jets.

                          The Bears are not a top-5 NFC team or a top-10 NFL team.

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                          • #73
                            Originally posted by AE Braves Fan View Post
                            Seattle is a joke. Better to be lucky than good sometimes... actually MOST times for the Bears this season...

                            The Bears are the 6th or 7th best team. In the NFC.
                            Actually I think most would say the Bears are one of the best 4 teams in the NFL.

                            Especially when within the next 45 minutes or so, there will only be 4 teams still playing.

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                            • #74
                              Who cares about little miniscule stats, THE BEARS WON AND ARE 1 WIN AWAY FROM THE SUPER BOWL. It doesn't matter if your the best, average or worst. All it takes is a couple good games in a row once your in the playoffs.

                              Packers vs Bears is a toss up. Bears have better D & home field crowd, GB has better QB and momentum heading in. Bears beat GB by 3 at GB. Pack beat Bears by 7 at Chicago in a meaningless game to Chicago. Bears also played very easy on the D in that game as to not get any injuries. If Cutler limits his turnovers again, then I think DAAAA BEARRRRSSSSSS head to the Super Bowl.

                              Jason

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                              • #75
                                Also take into account the Jets. They were slaughtered & massacred by the Pats last month. Now they are about to go up 21-11 with a quarter left. Everyone thought the Pats would roll over the Jets again today based on past performance but now the Pats are in trouble.

                                Jason

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