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Old 10-11-2010, 03:32 PM   #1
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Post OK guys! 3 more games until the BYE Week.

We got the Colts,@Bears and @Lions coming up.

We're 3-2 with a 2-0 Division record and a 3-1 Conference record.

Colts=Our least important game to win of the 3 games is the Colts game because of the AFC matchup. However,it is a home game and it's important to win these games. A win here would be big, in starting a nice winning streak though. I wish I could say this game and winning will earn us respect,but apparently...the 1-3 Cowboys are still the beast of the East...lol...But if there's such a thing called a "statement" game,this would certainly do it in my eyes. Not to mention we would be on a 3-game winning streak.

@Bears=This imo,is the most important game of the 3 games before the bye.Even if the bears have no passing game and Cutler is hurt,this is a very old rivalry game and you can expect a battle just like all our other games..The Bears are 4-1 and have a good chance of winning 10+ games. Even if they suck it up,but get a win here and there,they will more likely be at 8-8 or 9-7 with how fast they've started.I think their Defense is good enough to prevent a total collapse of 10 straight losses and so on. Which means if we are sitting there with that possible #5 or #6 seed or Division winning seeding,they will be there too and Head-to-Head matchups will play into who goes and who watches during playoff time or a 1st,2nd or 3rd seed. It's not a Must win game,but this game will be absolutely HUGE having tiebreakers over G.B. and the Bears in case there are identical records at the end of the season of either of these 2 NFC North teams. They go by head-to-head before ANY other criteria here. If we somehow slump and go 4-4 before the BYE...this is the #1 game we want guys of the 3!

@Lions=This is a big game too just because we want to maintain our good Conference record. I think we can all agree,that this is no 0-16 Lions team here. They have really put up a bunch of points, but have come up short in games. I would not be surprised if we were to beat the Bears and then lose to the lions. Wouldn't surprise me all. But regardless of outcome,i don't see the Lions making the playoffs this year. This is a mirrored game much like the Rams game. So although I really want this game and this will be big for our record and conference record. If you were to ask me...which conference game would I take a loss in,that would have the least affect of our Playoff position or the playoff picture?...It would be this one. But i would rather win this one of course, over the Colts game as far as impact on importance though.

I love this team and would love to win all 3 of these games. A 6-2 record going into the BYE week with a 2-0 Division record and a 5-1 Conference record would be awesome.

After the Bye...We got the Monday Night rematch of Philly @ Redskins.
Our 3rd Division game...and a week to prepare for it.

lets do this
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