Thursday, November 12, 2009



Here we go again... Our thought on the matter is really, who gives a s*%t? But just in case of a miracle, and we have to claim that we "never gave up and always believed" we will pretend to care. Smart money is on the Samurai opening up a can on the Bears... our prediction is Bears 4 Niners 86!

6 comments:

  1. :+( hate to say it but I think you are right, boss. Hey, Life, when is opening day? And whats with the picture of that creepy guy? ewwwww!

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  2. Well I must admit, da bears still have a chance for the play-offs. That's RIGHT! They are only 1 game back for the two wild-card spots. Going into the second half of the season, they're still in it. Now if they're is any chance that Lovie reads this, I have an idea. BLITZ! For the love of Christ...........BLITZ! In case Babich, who gets paid for his duties, is not aware, Alex Smith does not handle pressure to well. That's why he was benched a year ago. Also, Please move Hillenmeyer to the middle and have him shadow Frank Gore. Another thing, have Manning patrol the middle to avoid getting burned by the dump-offs to Davis. One last thing, Mr. Turner, run the F##king ball. Just because you paid Cutler all that money, doesn't mean you have to turn him into a gunslinger. Forte is 23, not 30. In closing, yes we have a chance this week. We might be traveling 2000 miles on a short week, but we are facing a banged up O-line, and a stadard 3-4 defense that does not blitz often. PREDICTION: 27-21----------DA BEARS...

    P.S.- Singletary was overrated. Wilson and Marshal were much better linebackers.

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  3. 1990: In their 80th and final season at Comiskey Park, the White Sox came out of nowhere and challenged for the Western Davison title. Leading the way was the Sox bullpen that won many close games. Leading this was closer Bobby Thigpen who was automatic in relief saving a then Major League Record 57 games. Perhaps the highlight of the season came on July 1st the 80th anniversary of the first game at the old stadium Andy Hawkins of the Yankees held the Sox hitless. However the game was 0-0 going into the 8th, all day Hawkins was a bit wild and when he walked a few hitters in the 8th he would get in trouble. He would walk in the first run and the Sox had a 1-0 lead despite being no hit. Then just as Hawkins seemed to escape without further damaged Left Fielder Jim Leyritz dropped a fly ball allowing three more runs to score. The Sox would go on to win the game 4-0 despite not getting a hit. The Sox would go on to post a 94-68 record, but it was not enough as the Oakland Athletics won 103 games to capture the third straight division title.
    143 Days to Opening Day !!!!

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  4. Congratulations goes out to the Bears front office. You got Chicago there very own Brett Favre. Although, when Favre threw 4 or 5 picks. He would still manage a couple tuddies. We definately could have used those last night. Also, I would like to send a special thank you to Chris Williams, for showing me the err of my ways. I once said that there was no way a 24 year old 6'6" 315 LB man could get pushed around like a school girl. I WAS WRONG! In case you lost count my man, you got pushed backwards right onto your ass 4 times. However, we still have a chance. If we do not do well in the next 3 games though, I think it would be a safe bet to start debating on who Lovie's replacement should be.

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  5. If I sucked as hard as the Bears bet I wouldnt be single! Just a girl tryin to catch a break ;+* xoxo

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  6. Hey Cutie- The bears traveled 2000 miles on a short week with only 1 practice. They turned the ball over 5 times and only lost by 4. Try suckin a little harder than the Bears, maybe that will help? Don't give up my football Brothers and Sisters!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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