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Monkeydad 09-27-2006, 03:34 PM I said no such thing - quit making stuff up.
You just said the Colts would beat them in the playoffs, meaning the Super Bowl obviously.
That's also why I threw in "wrong conference".
You make no sense! :benched:
Monkeydad 09-27-2006, 03:37 PM After the third paragraph, you list a bunch of teams that already have losses (and then the Saints, who are, actually, undefeated). Now I'm convinced that you misunderstood the question.
It was an addition to my statement about no teams being good enough to be undefeated. It seems to me that the entire playing field has really evened out this year. There don't seem to be many dominant teams like last year and many teams who were good last year have been downgraded talent-wise, whether by free agency or injuries.
Now I'm convinced you lack reading comprehension. That was a joke too, incase you lack a sense of humor. :)
onlydarksets 09-27-2006, 03:39 PM You just said the Colts would beat them in the playoffs, meaning the Super Bowl obviously.
That's also why I threw in "wrong conference".
You make no sense! :benched:
Sigh...no, I said that Indy is one team that could beat them. "at a minimum" means other teams could beat them as well. I didn't take the time to list all of the teams that I think can beat the Bears. :rolleyes:
onlydarksets 09-27-2006, 03:44 PM This is a funny argument, since we both agree that nobody is going undefeated...
Monkeydad 09-27-2006, 03:45 PM "Wrong conference...but if the Bears can make it through the playoffs, they have a chance in the big game. Any team does, really."
---The Bears have the defense to make it to the Super Bowl. And if Grossman plays well all season they will probably go 13-3 or something like that with their schedule. A good defense could give Indy or Cincy fits. Indy didn't look good against a mediocre Giants team and they also struggled vs. Jacksonville.
I think the jury is still out on the Bears to see how Grossman does as the season goes forward, but last year they won 11 games even with a very bad Kyle Orton at QB based on their D alone. This season Grossman has played well so far and a couple guys have stepped up on the receiving end too. If they keep that up they'll be very tough.
I agree, but it should be noted that it doesn't take a great offense, especially QB to make it to the Super Bowl. Grossman is "good enough" to help take them to the Super Bowl. Heck, they almost went with Kyle Orton!
In the last 11 years:
Trent Dilfer won a SB.
Kurt Warner won a SB.
Jeff Hostettler won a SB.
Ben Roethlisberger won a SB by throwing 15 times a game.
Chris Chandler went to a SB.
Jake Delhomme went to a SB.
Kerry Collins went to a SB.
Stan Humphries went to a SB.
Neil O'Donnell went to a SB.
Monkeydad 09-27-2006, 03:46 PM This is a funny argument, since we both agree that nobody is going undefeated...
Yeah it is. We should both drink some more coffee and I should get a CP avatar. :)
Monkeydad 09-27-2006, 03:48 PM Sigh...no, I said that Indy is one team that could beat them. "at a minimum" means other teams could beat them as well. I didn't take the time to list all of the teams that I think can beat the Bears. :rolleyes:
Ok, last one for this from me (you should be relieved)...
If Indy "can" beat the Bears in the postseason, it HAS to be in the Super Bowl. SO, if you're saying Indy can beat the Bears in the playoffs, it has to be in the Super Bowl, so you must think the Bears are good enough to make the Super Bowl after saying they won't survive the playoffs.
:cheeky-sm:Flush::confused::sleep:
LBrown43 09-27-2006, 04:17 PM By week 7, everyone will have a loss.
onlydarksets 09-27-2006, 04:21 PM Ok, last one for this from me (you should be relieved)...
If Indy "can" beat the Bears in the postseason, it HAS to be in the Super Bowl. SO, if you're saying Indy can beat the Bears in the playoffs, it has to be in the Super Bowl, so you must think the Bears are good enough to make the Super Bowl after saying they won't survive the playoffs.
:cheeky-sm:Flush::confused::sleep:
Seriously - let it go...
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