bears cant blow out anyone. Offensive line is weak. cutler is pissing off everyone on the team. I agree, this a field goal game, i wouldn't be surprised if the panthers win outright. Chicago gave it all last week against GB and came up empty. Olsen will have a great game to show them how dumb they were to trade him.
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bears cant blow out anyone. Offensive line is weak. cutler is pissing off everyone on the team. I agree, this a field goal game, i wouldn't be surprised if the panthers win outright. Chicago gave it all last week against GB and came up empty. Olsen will have a great game to show them how dumb they were to trade him.
i agree gonna try and get it at 7.5 by gametime...i just cant see the bears defense shutting out the cam show...panthers will score at least 21 so its all up to if you think the bears can put up over 28?...might can but panthers have covered every gm this year so gonna ride it till its broke...have a feeling this is the gm where williams picks up 100 yrs rushing...teams r now more worried about cam then the run gm
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i agree gonna try and get it at 7.5 by gametime...i just cant see the bears defense shutting out the cam show...panthers will score at least 21 so its all up to if you think the bears can put up over 28?...might can but panthers have covered every gm this year so gonna ride it till its broke...have a feeling this is the gm where williams picks up 100 yrs rushing...teams r now more worried about cam then the run gm
i agree gonna try and get it at 7.5 by gametime...i just cant see the bears defense shutting out the cam show...panthers will score at least 21 so its all up to if you think the bears can put up over 28?...might can but panthers have covered every gm this year so gonna ride it till its broke...have a feeling this is the gm where williams picks up 100 yrs rushing...teams r now more worried about cam then the run gm
Really? Against a solid bears defense you expect him to put up 100 when he has 27 rushes on the season so far and still hasn't broken a total of 65 yards.
I hope you're wrong for your sake cuz it would take approximitely 44 rushes for Deangelo to get to 100 yds considering he's averaging a measley 2.25 yards per attempt currently. And two of those games came against some of the worst defenses in Arizona and Jacksonville. In just those 2 games DW had 22 runs for 48 yards lol.
Cam is gonna be in for quite a doozy this week vs Urlacher, Briggs, and Julius Peppers. That Carolina defense gets a little better competition than Blaine Gabbert and Mike Thomas this week too. Now if there is 1 back I do expect to break 100 yards that would have to be Matt Forte who should have quite a nice game this sunday vs a terrible carolina defense missing Jon Beason, Thomas Davis, and their best cb in Chris Gamble.
That leaves Captain Munerlyn, Darius Butler, Jordan Pugh, RJ Standford, and 2 rookies to cover Devin Hester, Johnny Knox, and either Roy Williams, Earl Bennett, or Sanzenbacker. They also will have to keep up with Forte out of the backfield. I don't think that Carolina d is gonna stop a nosebleed come sunday, and that coming from someone who took carolina over 4.5 wins huge before the season started off course not knowing all these injuries would occur.
Bears have played arguably the toughest schedule in the league so far going against Atl, NO, and GB and know they cant afford to go 1-3. They also are playing their 2nd home game in a row and Cam will be getting his first taste of Soldier Field which is a little tougher to play at then in a dome in Arizona that he won a national championship on.
Not saying Cam wont do good but that defense will not be able to stop Chicago and Chicago's defense can def get one or two stops vs the Panthers with a rookie qb on a tough road game in one of the toughest fields to play on.
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Quote Originally Posted by NCState2008:
i agree gonna try and get it at 7.5 by gametime...i just cant see the bears defense shutting out the cam show...panthers will score at least 21 so its all up to if you think the bears can put up over 28?...might can but panthers have covered every gm this year so gonna ride it till its broke...have a feeling this is the gm where williams picks up 100 yrs rushing...teams r now more worried about cam then the run gm
Really? Against a solid bears defense you expect him to put up 100 when he has 27 rushes on the season so far and still hasn't broken a total of 65 yards.
I hope you're wrong for your sake cuz it would take approximitely 44 rushes for Deangelo to get to 100 yds considering he's averaging a measley 2.25 yards per attempt currently. And two of those games came against some of the worst defenses in Arizona and Jacksonville. In just those 2 games DW had 22 runs for 48 yards lol.
Cam is gonna be in for quite a doozy this week vs Urlacher, Briggs, and Julius Peppers. That Carolina defense gets a little better competition than Blaine Gabbert and Mike Thomas this week too. Now if there is 1 back I do expect to break 100 yards that would have to be Matt Forte who should have quite a nice game this sunday vs a terrible carolina defense missing Jon Beason, Thomas Davis, and their best cb in Chris Gamble.
That leaves Captain Munerlyn, Darius Butler, Jordan Pugh, RJ Standford, and 2 rookies to cover Devin Hester, Johnny Knox, and either Roy Williams, Earl Bennett, or Sanzenbacker. They also will have to keep up with Forte out of the backfield. I don't think that Carolina d is gonna stop a nosebleed come sunday, and that coming from someone who took carolina over 4.5 wins huge before the season started off course not knowing all these injuries would occur.
Bears have played arguably the toughest schedule in the league so far going against Atl, NO, and GB and know they cant afford to go 1-3. They also are playing their 2nd home game in a row and Cam will be getting his first taste of Soldier Field which is a little tougher to play at then in a dome in Arizona that he won a national championship on.
Not saying Cam wont do good but that defense will not be able to stop Chicago and Chicago's defense can def get one or two stops vs the Panthers with a rookie qb on a tough road game in one of the toughest fields to play on.
bears cant blow out anyone. Offensive line is weak. cutler is pissing off everyone on the team. I agree, this a field goal game, i wouldn't be surprised if the panthers win outright. Chicago gave it all last week against GB and came up empty. Olsen will have a great game to show them how dumb they were to trade him.
Nonsense. Didn't they blowout Atlanta 20 days ago? They've had some struggles, and they faced the two best teams in the NFC. GB and NO will make a lot of teams look bad this year. Carolina is another story, "phenom" rookie or not. Facing this Bears D for the first time? Looks like a rude awakening to me. 3 turnovers minimum.
Nonetheless, line is pretty fair. I would have made it 7, so some value in -6. But nothing huge.
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Quote Originally Posted by xanthax:
bears cant blow out anyone. Offensive line is weak. cutler is pissing off everyone on the team. I agree, this a field goal game, i wouldn't be surprised if the panthers win outright. Chicago gave it all last week against GB and came up empty. Olsen will have a great game to show them how dumb they were to trade him.
Nonsense. Didn't they blowout Atlanta 20 days ago? They've had some struggles, and they faced the two best teams in the NFC. GB and NO will make a lot of teams look bad this year. Carolina is another story, "phenom" rookie or not. Facing this Bears D for the first time? Looks like a rude awakening to me. 3 turnovers minimum.
Nonetheless, line is pretty fair. I would have made it 7, so some value in -6. But nothing huge.
It's funny, if you look at the Bears this week, it's a little like (though less dire actually) the Bears when they went to Carolina last season. It was the week after they got beat into the turf by the Giants and Cutler missed the game. Todd Collins replaced him and had literally the worst QB performance I had ever seen. Puke-worthy.
But more importantly, Matt Forte had a HUGE game. It was the game where they found balance. Bears should be able to do much of the same in this game.
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It's funny, if you look at the Bears this week, it's a little like (though less dire actually) the Bears when they went to Carolina last season. It was the week after they got beat into the turf by the Giants and Cutler missed the game. Todd Collins replaced him and had literally the worst QB performance I had ever seen. Puke-worthy.
But more importantly, Matt Forte had a HUGE game. It was the game where they found balance. Bears should be able to do much of the same in this game.
Really? Against a solid bears defense you expect him to put up 100 when he has 27 rushes on the season so far and still hasn't broken a total of 65 yards.
I hope you're wrong for your sake cuz it would take approximitely 44 rushes for Deangelo to get to 100 yds considering he's averaging a measley 2.25 yards per attempt currently. And two of those games came against some of the worst defenses in Arizona and Jacksonville. In just those 2 games DW had 22 runs for 48 yards lol.
Cam is gonna be in for quite a doozy this week vs Urlacher, Briggs, and Julius Peppers. That Carolina defense gets a little better competition than Blaine Gabbert and Mike Thomas this week too. Now if there is 1 back I do expect to break 100 yards that would have to be Matt Forte who should have quite a nice game this sunday vs a terrible carolina defense missing Jon Beason, Thomas Davis, and their best cb in Chris Gamble.
That leaves Captain Munerlyn, Darius Butler, Jordan Pugh, RJ Standford, and 2 rookies to cover Devin Hester, Johnny Knox, and either Roy Williams, Earl Bennett, or Sanzenbacker. They also will have to keep up with Forte out of the backfield. I don't think that Carolina d is gonna stop a nosebleed come sunday, and that coming from someone who took carolina over 4.5 wins huge before the season started off course not knowing all these injuries would occur.
Bears have played arguably the toughest schedule in the league so far going against Atl, NO, and GB and know they cant afford to go 1-3. They also are playing their 2nd home game in a row and Cam will be getting his first taste of Soldier Field which is a little tougher to play at then in a dome in Arizona that he won a national championship on.
Not saying Cam wont do good but that defense will not be able to stop Chicago and Chicago's defense can def get one or two stops vs the Panthers with a rookie qb on a tough road game in one of the toughest fields to play on.
great analysis man I know it's a revenge match for Rivera and line is reversing but the Bears aren't gonna let Newton show them up- Bears or nothing
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Quote Originally Posted by ballinonabudget:
Really? Against a solid bears defense you expect him to put up 100 when he has 27 rushes on the season so far and still hasn't broken a total of 65 yards.
I hope you're wrong for your sake cuz it would take approximitely 44 rushes for Deangelo to get to 100 yds considering he's averaging a measley 2.25 yards per attempt currently. And two of those games came against some of the worst defenses in Arizona and Jacksonville. In just those 2 games DW had 22 runs for 48 yards lol.
Cam is gonna be in for quite a doozy this week vs Urlacher, Briggs, and Julius Peppers. That Carolina defense gets a little better competition than Blaine Gabbert and Mike Thomas this week too. Now if there is 1 back I do expect to break 100 yards that would have to be Matt Forte who should have quite a nice game this sunday vs a terrible carolina defense missing Jon Beason, Thomas Davis, and their best cb in Chris Gamble.
That leaves Captain Munerlyn, Darius Butler, Jordan Pugh, RJ Standford, and 2 rookies to cover Devin Hester, Johnny Knox, and either Roy Williams, Earl Bennett, or Sanzenbacker. They also will have to keep up with Forte out of the backfield. I don't think that Carolina d is gonna stop a nosebleed come sunday, and that coming from someone who took carolina over 4.5 wins huge before the season started off course not knowing all these injuries would occur.
Bears have played arguably the toughest schedule in the league so far going against Atl, NO, and GB and know they cant afford to go 1-3. They also are playing their 2nd home game in a row and Cam will be getting his first taste of Soldier Field which is a little tougher to play at then in a dome in Arizona that he won a national championship on.
Not saying Cam wont do good but that defense will not be able to stop Chicago and Chicago's defense can def get one or two stops vs the Panthers with a rookie qb on a tough road game in one of the toughest fields to play on.
great analysis man I know it's a revenge match for Rivera and line is reversing but the Bears aren't gonna let Newton show them up- Bears or nothing
i agree gonna try and get it at 7.5 by gametime...i just cant see the bears defense shutting out the cam show...panthers will score at least 21 so its all up to if you think the bears can put up over 28?...might can but panthers have covered every gm this year so gonna ride it till its broke...have a feeling this is the gm where williams picks up 100 yrs rushing...teams r now more worried about cam then the run gm
Agreed, Bears D isn't what it was last year
Takin Panthers + pts
GLTA
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Quote Originally Posted by NCState2008:
i agree gonna try and get it at 7.5 by gametime...i just cant see the bears defense shutting out the cam show...panthers will score at least 21 so its all up to if you think the bears can put up over 28?...might can but panthers have covered every gm this year so gonna ride it till its broke...have a feeling this is the gm where williams picks up 100 yrs rushing...teams r now more worried about cam then the run gm
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