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being that i thought they were waaaaayyyy overrated you said the defense was outstanding the first 10 games i wonder if it is in connection with their opponents being Greenbay Detroit Seattle(with the absence of shaun alexander, and matt hasslebeck) Minnesota Buffalo Arizona (which may i add they almost lost) Miami (which they did lose to) San Fransisco New York Jets and New York Giants (the only admirable mention in the whole bunch) all in all weak offenses from virtually all those team The Bears did put up a hell of a battle against the Aints but with that said, from my experiences of playing football for 6 years (7th-12th grade) weather plays a huge part in battles of the such me comming from north florida where we run practices in 80+ degree weather on monday, then on friday(end of the season might I add) the thermometer hits anywhere from 29-40 degrees at game time so I truly believe that that had a huge part on the outcome of that game. but with that said the colts who are not the best run stop team in the NFL did only allow only like 110 yards but with that said most of which commin from the first half after the pats all but gave up on the run and not only that, but the pats who dont have any high caliber runners anyways besides maroney (but hes not a all down back yet) This is the same colts team that have the 21st overall defense in the NFL the dead last run stop defense in the NFL(32nd) who allowed the texans nearly 200 yards on the ground and to win the game allowed the jaguars nearly 400 yards on the ground and got their asses handed to them and the Titans 200+ plus yards there is a thing about the colts alot of the colts games were losses or down to the wire, whenever the allowed almost 200 or 200+ yards on the ground now im bringing that up because the bears want to run the ball they are not gonna put this game in the hands of Grossman but rather thomas jones and cedric benson and i can personally see thomas jpnes running this game and i believe the bears defense(no matter how over hyped I think they are) can keep the colts offense at bay so I give this game to the Bears in a hell of a match up at first but the bears take it home during the second half
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I sort of like the Colts, since I live in Indiana (sort of cool to see a team from your state do well). Not a huge fan of Rex and the Bears.
I want the Colts to win, but I wouldn't be suprised if the Bears won. We'll just have to wait and see. Who knows, maybe it'll be a blowout. The Chicago vs. Saints game was, and everyone thought that would be a close match.
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Sorry to get off topic, but I already posted my opinion on this topic. I just wanted to know what all you Brits think about Beckham coming to the U.S. to play soccer? He's getting a lot of hype here. Is he really that good? Sorry I don't know, but outside of the World Cup I don't watch much soccer.
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yeah, Beckam is good, but he's just after the money, he'll be making millions every week now he's gone over. Most people say he's a sellout (which he is) but I don't care, if someone offered me £2million a week to play footie I wouldn't say no!
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