The Bears also have a good running game, and their defense is better than the three teams you mentioned. I agree about the AFC though. I think the top four or five teams in the AFC (Denver, Indy, San Diego, Pittsburgh, Cincy) can beat the best NFC team.
The Bears also have a good running game, and their defense is better than the three teams you mentioned. I agree about the AFC though. I think the top four or five teams in the AFC (Denver, Indy, San Diego, Pittsburgh, Cincy) can beat the best NFC team.
I think the one thing that the 3 teams I mentioned has is the big play capability. Seattle especially. They don't make mistakes, and they really have excellet big play stuff in reserve.
I think the one thing that the 3 teams I mentioned has is the big play capability. Seattle especially. They don't make mistakes, and they really have excellet big play stuff in reserve.
True, but until Seattle actually DOES something in the postseason, I'll never really consider them a threat. They've had good teams before, but always manage to choke. They are one Shaun Alexander pulled hamstring away from being the Seahawks of old.
No, the Bears offense doesnt scare anyone. But niether did the 2000 Baltimore Ravens' either. Good running and defense will get you a long way.
Im not saying the Bears are a better team than the Colts, but on a good day...hey, you never know what could happen.
first off we have DITKA! the bear's offense has been getting better every week while orton just keeps improving. if the offense starts to explode they are going to be amazing. hell they are top five in overall D and rushing.DAAAAA BEEAAARRRS
first off we have DITKA! the bear's offense has been getting better every week while orton just keeps improving. if the offense starts to explode they are going to be amazing. hell they are top five in overall D and rushing.DAAAAA BEEAAARRRS
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