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The Broncos will probably "John Fox" the Bears next Sunday and have the game hinge upon the final couple drives right?

 

Are they capable of running the ball as well as the Bears?

 

I know their defense is more likely to come up with some takeaways than the Bears D which may even things out.

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QUOTE (knightni @ Nov 17, 2015 -> 12:31 PM)
Mike Vick went to jail and gets blasted while Roethlisberger got ignored.

 

Puppies > Women apparently.

 

Well, let's put it in the actual context. It was puppies being murdered for sport, along with other dogs being bred/raised for the sole purpose of killing other dogs. And all of it was proven.

 

With Roeth you had a woman who voluntarily partied/drank with him, hung out with him, and then was allegedly assaulted by him. The medical exam was inconclusive and IIRC she stopped cooperating with the police, so charges were never brought.

 

I think the difference is the availability of evidence, not which crime or victim is worse.

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QUOTE (Jenksismyb**** @ Nov 17, 2015 -> 02:01 PM)
Well, let's put it in the actual context. It was puppies being murdered for sport, along with other dogs being bred/raised for the sole purpose of killing other dogs. And all of it was proven.

 

With Roeth you had a woman who voluntarily partied/drank with him, hung out with him, and then was allegedly assaulted by him. The medical exam was inconclusive and IIRC she stopped cooperating with the police, so charges were never brought.

 

I think the difference is the availability of evidence, not which crime or victim is worse.

 

I agree with the above statement regarding Roethlisberger. When you change the name and scenario to Hardy, you are left with a big time what the f*** is going on

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A lot of people had written Chicago off after their 0-3 start, but the Bears have fought back into playoff relevancy and sit at 4-5 along with five other NFC teams. They're doing it with improved play on defense and, more importantly, an offense that functions efficiently and effectively even without one of the league's most heavily utilized players, Matt Forte.

 

In the last three weeks (a loss to the Vikings and wins over the Rams and Chargers), Chicago is fourth in the league in point differential (24), sixth in points scored (79), sixth in completion percentage (70.1), sixth in passing yards (789), sixth in rushing yards (359), seventh in yards per play (5.97) and third in total time of possession. Jay Cutler and offensive coordinator Adam Gase needed a few weeks to get onto the same page, but the two are working in concert right now and as Chris Burke put it over at Sports Illustrated, "the Bears boast the most dangerous offense in the NFC North" right now. That's saying something when you look at what Green Bay, Minnesota and Detroit have done over the past few seasons.

 

http://www.sbnation.com/2015/11/19/9750638/bears

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QUOTE (Chisoxfn @ Nov 20, 2015 -> 12:38 PM)
Alshon and McPhee still not practicing / status for Sunday up in the air. Is Royal back? Jay without Alshon and Royal against this type of D is going to be extremely difficult.

 

 

Royal is out. Jeffery will play. McPhee should play it sounds like. Grasu back at C.

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