Thanks for that!
I'm a Bears fan because I first got in to Gridiron in the mid 80s. But it was offence I loved. The Mike Ditka coached, Walter Payton led team, and it wasn't even Payton. I loved Jim McMahan, mullet and all. Teenagers in the mid 80s thought mullets were cool. And they had a guy...
Our D is absolutely mighty. My worry is the injuries on offense and the need to keep penalties to a minimum. But this is a team that kept Kirk Cousins to 10 points in the last game, which was a must win situation for both teams - and we looked like we had fun doing it.
,,,,and having waiting for this for quite a while this Bears fan has to be up at 4.30 on Monday for work :rant: . Reckon I can probably squeeze in the first half.
In totally unrelated news Stat Brother seems awful quiet on this thread.
Might have just woken up the kids celebrating that last gasp Bears TD. Good job we don’t have the Packers’ kicker :lol:
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Watching the Bears second TD just now brought back instant memories of William The Refrigerator Perry. So much so I you tube searched him and showed my boy the TD against the Packers in 85 where he takes out the whole line of scrimmage. Boy might yet be a convert :lolol:
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Cohen spent much of the game doubling back on himself and still took them to bits. To be fair to the Bills their discipline and ball retention was equally as bad.
It’s been “fun” posting on here as a Bears fan who needs to be in bed at 10 on a Sunday night. But I feel tonight has made it all worth while.
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Watching the Wembley game and there have been several sacks in the last few minutes (not surprisingly with the Raiders). Seems almost a choice between stripping the ball and landing on a shoulder. I’ve been wincing.
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