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Who do you want for the NFC Championship Game?
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I could see Aaron possibly getting into some trouble with the Bears defense. I can't imagine a situation where Aaron Rodgers would not be tearing up the Seahawks defense. Repeat numbers of tonight, probably higher on TD count. Guaranteed. We'd have to suffer a defensive collapse to lose that game. And I don't buy that Hasselbeck can beat a defense that is this fast, age has been creeping on him. Chicago we would be favored, but as has been said...division games are a toss-up (Baltimore/Pittsburgh today could have gone either way, easily)"I've got one word for you- Dallas, Texas, Super Bowl"- Jermichael Finley
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We haven't taken the easy road all season long, yet here we are. With this group I wouldn't have it any other way. This team seems to thrive in that type of atmosphere. After the loss @ New England we knew it would take 6 straight victories against the NFL's very best to take home the hardware, and our best performances have come with our backs up against the wall. Over the past month we've beaten each of the top 3 seeds in the NFC, 2 of them in elimination games. As long as this team is rising up to and exceeding the level of our competition, I want the very best on the opposite sideline. Shit ain't supposed to come easy this time of year anyway.Originally posted by JustinHarrell View PostI think Seattle is the easiest road so I'll pick Seattle.
The Bears would be the tougher opponent, I agree. And it's our biggest rival. But it's the NFC Championship Game. There seldom is a game more exciting than Chicago vs. Green Bay, playing for Papa Bear's trophy and a shot at Saint Vince's trophy. It just doesn't get any better than that. Ever. And if we can't win THAT game, then we don't deserve to be playing in Dallas come February anyway.Chuck Norris doesn't cut his grass, he just stares at it and dares it to grow
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I do and I agree.Originally posted by easy cheesy View PostLive here and walk a mile pal.... they suck.... and funny?... not so much.... Seattle is a different "animal" altogether.....
They have a few nice microbrews.Originally posted by Tarlam! View PostI'm surprised by your observations, Cheesey. After all, they gave us Starbucks. They can't be all bad....
I would not attend the game, and I live in Seattle. I attended the last game GB played here, the snow-globe game when Barnett got injured and we replaced him with Abdul Hodge and then promptly lost.Originally posted by Freak Out View PostI want the Seachicks....I would go to that game.
It's not the ticket price, it's the "Oh fer Fahk Sake!" traffic to get there. It's the 3 hours it takes to get the hell out after the game is over. It's also way they rape you for everything else: $8 a beer, $30.00 for parking, ZERO tailgating (unless you count paying a cover charge to get into a tent for the privilege of purchasing an overpriced hot dog and then purchasing another $8 beer). No pick-up trucks, no actual tailgates, no grills, no lawn chairs, no coolers of beer."Everyone's born anarchist and atheist until people start lying to them" ~ wise philosopher
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2 reasons I will say the Seahawks.
1) How funny would it be to see the bears luck come to an end by losing at home to a 7-9 team !!!!
2) I am always a what if/ devils advocate type and I have to think of how bad it would hurt to actually lose to the Bears in another 18 penalty game. It would ruin everything positive I have felt this season and I just don't even want to risk that.The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi
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18 penalties would kill us against the Seahawks too. 18 penalties would probably do us in against the likes of Carolina or Buffalo. Honestly, if a repeat of that performance is what worries you, it doesn't matter who wins this afternoon.Originally posted by bobblehead View Post2) I am always a what if/ devils advocate type and I have to think of how bad it would hurt to actually lose to the Bears in another 18 penalty game. It would ruin everything positive I have felt this season and I just don't even want to risk that.Chuck Norris doesn't cut his grass, he just stares at it and dares it to grow
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The Bears defense still scares me. Nobody can run on them, and although they give up passing yards, they've given up just 14 TD passes and have 21 INT's. A game with them will likely resemble the last meeting between the 2 teams.I can't run no more
With that lawless crowd
While the killers in high places
Say their prayers out loud
But they've summoned, they've summoned up
A thundercloud
They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen
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Originally posted by Gunakor View PostI want the Bears. Biggest rivalry in football on the biggest stage possible. There's never been a Green Bay vs. Chicago NFC Championship Game. It would be epic.
You'll burn in the fiery depths of hell if you pull for the Bears today. You do know that - right?
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Chicago here and yes they do suck, some smart fans who know what they are talking about these are the Bears fans still don't know if they are for real or not having run into a string of 3rd string QBs, but know something is off with Cutler (comes off as a punk to me).Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers View PostIt's funny when people live in the town of an opposing team. People living in Minnesota think Viking fans suck. People living in Chicago think Bear fans suck. People living in Detroit think Lion fan sucks.
Chicago would be my pick for NFCC, win the trophy named after their founder in their stadium, in front of their fans, for the Superbowl. As a fan it would give a lifetime cache of smack over any Bears fan forever. Wouldn't it feel good to have this go to nugget for spirited football debate? "Oh yeah, 2011, playoffs, NFCC, 2 seed, Superbowl on the line, at home, against your biggest rival the Pack . . ., AND THE PACKERS KICKED YOUR ASS UP AND DOWN THE FIELD!!! BEARS STILL SUCK!, oh yeah and to top it off we won the SB too!!!"
Proof that Bears fans suck and these are the good seats mind you.
"When it's third and ten, you can take the milk drinkers and I'll take the whiskey drinkers every time" Max McGee
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Before this game, I'm hoping Seattle. As epic as a Bears/Pack game would be, I could care less. I think we match up better against Seattle. If the Bears win and they probably will, then I'm as excited as ever about the Packer Bear game. I think that game would break every NFL playoff ratings and viewership record there is. It's going to be the entire talk of the week. It would be a terribly tough game though. The Bears are NEVER easy and half the time we lose.Formerly known as JustinHarrell.
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What he said. I really want to get to the Super Bowl and win it! I want Seattle b/c with good weather and no wind our offense can do some damage. One step at a time. Great game yesterday!Originally posted by JustinHarrell View PostI think Seattle is the easiest road so I'll pick Seattle. If we get the Bears though, I'd be fine with that. The game will be much more exciting if it's the Bears. I don't give a shit about beating teh Bears right now. I want a SB so I'd choose Seattle and then the real prize comes in February.Draft Brandin Cooks WR OSU!
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They pulled for us yesterday. I think it'll all even out in God's eyes next week.Originally posted by Scott Campbell View PostYou'll burn in the fiery depths of hell if you pull for the Bears today. You do know that - right?Chuck Norris doesn't cut his grass, he just stares at it and dares it to grow
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