Eagles vs. Bears Thread

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DcHoliday9

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We will just have to wait on Sat. who is avg and who is above avg. I have a feeling that all this trash talk is going to come to an end when Da Bears walk all over the Eagles. McNabb isn't going to know what hit him.
 

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<< It depends. If it's going to be another fog bowl I'll have to give this game to the Bears. >>


I WAS AT THAT GAME!! Really, I was -- our cousins had season tickets that year - we sat in the end zone and couldn't see a frickin thing....eventually we all walked down to the sidelines to catch a glimpse of the game, but even then it was too foggy to really see anything. I still have my ticket stub! I think we left in the third quarter, staying to watch was pointless....but it was a piece of history! Awesome, I can't believe someone else remembered it was the Eagles....

Anyway, Bears 14, Eagles 6....Bears won't give up a TD, just a few field goals. No matter what team wins, they're going to have a hell of a time with the Rams next week....as if the Packers could beat the Rams this year.
 

busmaster11

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LOL...

Just hope you got the balls to come back here after the Bears walk all over your beagles...
 

GasX

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<< Bears won't give up a TD, just a few field goals. >>

I feel the same way about the Eagles. Unless one of the offensive units shows up and plays its best game of the season, it's going to be a low scoring affair. Two fearsome defenses slugging it out. Definitely the game of the week imo, but I am also looking forwad to Pitt/Balt. They are already talking massive smack.
 

Texmaster

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<< LOL...

Just hope you got the balls to come back here after the Bears walk all over your beagles...
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Man I'm agreeing with busmaster? Whats next dogs and cats living together? :D


May the BEARS Tear the Eagles a New ONE! :D :D :D


GO BEARS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



 

DcHoliday9

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<< McNabb will run all over the Bears... >>



Untill he meet a guy by the name of Brian Urlacher or Mike Brown and get knocked on his ass. After that he will be to scared to leave the pocket for fear of what might happen to him.
 

GasX

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<< Untill he meet a guy by the name of Brian Urlacher or Mike Brown and get knocked on his ass. After that he will be to scared to leave the pocket for fear of what might happen to him. >>

Mcnab is 6'2" 226 LBs. He won't be intimidated by anyone, especially someone with 14 career sacks.
 

DcHoliday9

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<< Untill he meet a guy by the name of Brian Urlacher or Mike Brown and get knocked on his ass. After that he will be to scared to leave the pocket for fear of what might happen to him. >>

Mcnab is 6'2" 226 LBs. He won't be intimidated by anyone, especially someone with 14 career sacks.
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Well Urlacher is 6'3" 244 I guess we will have to see who end up on there ass.
 

busmaster11

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<< Untill he meet a guy by the name of Brian Urlacher or Mike Brown and get knocked on his ass. After that he will be to scared to leave the pocket for fear of what might happen to him. >>

Mcnab is 6'2" 226 LBs. He won't be intimidated by anyone, especially someone with 14 career sacks.
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You'll put McNab up against Urlacher? LOL... One hit from Urlacher and they'll still be peeling off tiny pieces of McNabb off the Soldier Field turf two years from now...

I wouldn't wish that on my worst enemy.
 

GasX

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<< You'll put McNab up against Urlacher? LOL... One hit from Urlacher and they'll still be peeling off tiny pieces of McNabb off the Soldier Field turf two years from now... >>

I am just saying that Mcnab is not Joe Theisman. He'll take the abuse and keep on playing. We all know Urlacher hits like a ton of bricks, but he won't be giving Mcnab happy feet.

While we are talking about QB intimidation, let's see what Huge Douglass does to Miller.
 

DcHoliday9

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<< Mcnab is 6'2" 226 LBs. He won't be intimidated by anyone, especially someone with 14 career sacks. >>



About the 14 career sacks, He's only been in the NFL for 2 years. Also you forgot his 117 tackles.

 

GasX

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<< Mcnab is 6'2" 226 LBs. He won't be intimidated by anyone, especially someone with 14 career sacks. >>



About the 14 career sacks, He's only been in the NFL for 2 years. Also you forgot his 117 tackles.
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Well, let's see. Last time they met, Urlacher had an impressive 2 tackles. Mcnab was 22-35 for 207 yards, 1 INT, 1 TD with 25 yds rushing. Final Score: 13-9 Eagles win.

As good as Urlacher is, don't forget that the other Pro-Bowl bound inside linebacker is Jeremiah Trotter.
 

busmaster11

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<< You'll put McNab up against Urlacher? LOL... One hit from Urlacher and they'll still be peeling off tiny pieces of McNabb off the Soldier Field turf two years from now... >>

I am just saying that Mcnab is not Joe Theisman. He'll take the abuse and keep on playing. We all know Urlacher hits like a ton of bricks, but he won't be giving Mcnab happy feet.

While we are talking about QB intimidation, let's see what Huge Douglass does to Miller.
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Doubtful... Is there a team out there that has a bigger sacks to saccked ratio than the Bears? Without loking at the stats, I highly doubt it...
 

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The Bears have played three times against the 2 teams still in the playoffs, and have lost - to the Packers twice. It doesn't look good for them, and I expect a solid win by Philly. Take the 2.5 or 3 and make some money.
 

busmaster11

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<< The Bears have played three times against the 2 teams still in the playoffs, and have lost - to the Packers twice. It doesn't look good for them, and I expect a solid win by Philly. Take the 2.5 or 3 and make some money. >>



Uh... try looking in the mirror buddy. Philly's 0-3 against playoff teams as well. And by 10 to the 9'ers whom the Bears beat...
 

LuckyTaxi

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<< PHILADELPHIA ALL THE MOTHERF*CKING WAY BABY!!!!!!!!! >>



im from philly and u know we best kick some a$$
 

Burnt

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WR: above average
I am a huge eagles fan, but their WR's aren't above average, but they're getting better.

As for the game, I think that if the eagles can shut down alstott, they shut down the "A Train". Eagles 13, Bears 10
 

wyvrn

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Naw. Alsott isn't as good a runner as A-train. Bears can win if Miller stays away from throwing picks and they keep the ball moving offensively. The Eagles win if they can keep A-train under 4 yards a rush and force the reliable, but average, Miller to beat them with his arm.



<< WR: above average
I am a huge eagles fan, but their WR's aren't above average, but they're getting better.

As for the game, I think that if the eagles can shut down alstott, they shut down the "A Train". Eagles 13, Bears 10
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Miramonti

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Bears 21 Philly 17.

Its a big day for Mcnabb though. He's from Mt. Carmel high, an all boys catholic school on Chicago's southside. But the Bears D is just way too pumped.
 

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I hope McNabb is ready for a dip in Lake Michigan this week.
Because thats where he is going to land when he is hit by the "U train"

GO BEARS!!!
 

DarrylLicke

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This will be a low scoring defensive game. As long as the Bears contain the deep ball they should win....Bears 10-Eagles 6.
 

HappyFace

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The Bears defense will crush the Eagles, catch an interception and run it back for a TD. Bears 13 - 3. (same as their regular season record)

Go BEARS!!! :D
 

Aceman

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The Bears are going down in this one. There will be no last seconds come from behind win here. The Bears may be able to contain the running game of Staley and Buckhalter and then they'll be beat by McNabb going back to his old tricks of coming out of the pocket for the big run. Then, they'll have to concentrate on McNabb's running game leaving it wide open for him to pick up his passing game. So they'll cover them receivers deep leaving McNabb open for a few more big runs along with Staley to get in his game. Too many threats for that almighty Bears defense.

Now on the Eagles and their defense?????? The Bears better hope they score on a play before they get in the red zone, cuz you don't score on the Eagles in the red zone. And the secondary's gonna have fun with that greatly experience QB the Bears have.

And finally, on the Eagles possibility of facing the Rams?????? BRING EM ON AGAIN! The Eagles put them into overtime once this season (And the only time the Rams had to go to overtime) and pretty much picked apart the Rams' offense. I don't think they'll have a problem. And the possibility of Green Bay in a Tundra Bowl??? Green Bay loses thier cold weather advantage right there on the spot!

EAGLES: 20 BEARS: 13