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Lay the points. The pathetic Bears have no offensive line, no running game and no qb. Miami defense embarrassed last week gets the perfect matchup tonite. Ask yourself how will the bears score? They won't be able to run or pass. They must hope to get turnovers to give them field position so they can get a field goal. Miami will be ready for their fake field goals,punts and other gadget plays. When Miami has the ball Bears will not be able to stop their running game. No Urlacher even though he has been exposed when you run right at him. I am leaning towads the under but not sure because I see Miami blowing this game open and Wannstedt would love to run up the score.
 

c20916

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I agree with you, but I don't think I can lay that many points. I think the bears will find a way to score. Plus if you look at games where a qb has been out for a few weeks their first game back the teams didn't fare so well, Den this week against the Jets, when Kurt warner came back they lost to philly, and I think there was one other QB that got hurt came back and thier team lost. With the crazy nfl this season I like the points, look at houston yesterday 47 yards of offense and they win 24-6!! :eek: :eek: :eek:
 

johnnyonthespot

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I agree that QBs coming off injuries tend to show a lot of rust their first week back, but the bottom line is that Miami shouldn't even need Fiedler tonight. The only thing keeping this Bears D afloat has been Traylor, Urlacher, and Colvin and with Traylor and Urlacher both questionable they are ripe for the picking. The Bears may stack the box early to force Fiedler to throw it, but the Bears have a very weak secondary as it is and if they start concentrating more on the run I think Fiedler will be good enough to pick them apart. Plus, let's not forget about the X factor, Chris Carter. The only reason I bring him up is that I've been a Bears fan for 20 years and Carter makes a living feasting on them; and it doesn't seem to matter who's throwing to him or who's covering him. I'm thinking Miami puts it all together tonight and reestablishes themselves as the team to beat in the AFC East.

And I hope you all appreciate how difficult that is for me, a lifelong Bears fan, to say about a Dave Wannstedt coached team.
 

jerec1321

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da bears

da bears

i feel your pain knowing wanny has a better team, but with a lacking offense and beyond beat up defense there is no way the bears can keep up. dont forget, ray lucas was hurt last week and fiedler came on to play. and bears fans will remember that james stewart toasted this team for over 150 yards, now take ricky williams against a beat up d? miami -10 and over
 

KsYaS

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I agree and,

c20916, the Warner or RAMS game is so different, Miami throws medium passes and short, maybe some large, but Rams type of game is based in run and a big big passes, so difficult when you aren't on rhythm!!

Miami can rolls today, easy, Green Bay are not showing anything, that's why Chicago scores to much last week!


Well, still seeing some thinks but what Sports Psychic says is true! :D and factible!

good luck


Javier :D
 
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