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Farr Be It

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Gurley is an over rated POS the Bears easily handled before. The Rams Wr's and Dline (except Donald) are rejects no one else wanted. The Rams Qb could not start on any team that did not have the HC reading the defense for him in his ear piece. Bears outclass the Rams easily. Hope Mitch plays so they can show the world the truth.
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This guy needs a beat down. :LOL: Some serious delusion happening here. I'll be checking back on their forum Monday.

This thread is now appearing in the Bear Forum that has their thread copied and pasted here. We are in a loop.

Awesome. Most of those guys have a pretty good grip on their team. :eek: Not the guy up there, though. It should be a tough game. I hope Mitch plays.

I love these quotes and i love going back to read their posts after we beat them.

Me too. Sounds like some of these guys need to see Goff is not some puppet being played by McVay.

Goff drops dimes on the level of any quarterback in the league right now.


View: https://youtu.be/JhhVg7nM5rg


THAT is not coaching. THAT is talent. MVP level talent.
 

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Gurley is an over rated POS the Bears easily handled before.

Is he talking about 2015? Yes, they limited Gurley to 89 yards from scrimmage, on a team that when they played the Bears had one OL they currently have - and that's Havenstein, who was a rookie. Saffold was on IR. The QB was Foles, who was about to be benched.

If that's what he's hanging his hat on, he's an even bigger idiot than most of us thought.

And sadly, the rest of his post is even more idiotic, showing he doesn't actually understand football.
 

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Teams tend to focus on Goff or Gurley in terms of who they want to limit. And I suspect the Bears will focus on Gurley with the hopes that their rush can get home enough vs the pass.

Which means I expect Jared to have a big game. And note he tends to have big games in primetime matchups btw.
 

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Gurley is an over rated POS the Bears easily handled before. The Rams Wr's and Dline (except Donald) are rejects no one else wanted. The Rams Qb could not start on any team that did not have the HC reading the defense for him in his ear piece. Bears outclass the Rams easily. Hope Mitch plays so they can show the world the truth.
So, I've never been more fuming reading other teams forum post.

We need to know who this A-Hole is. I think there should be an exemption for the Bears, and post the usernames and link their threads. They deserve it!
 

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The Bears are on a nice win streak against bad teams excluding that road loss against another bad team. You have to play who's on your schedule and all....but they haven't tested well this season other than the Minnesota win.

Should be a well played game though. They look good at home. Rams look good everywhere.
 

Farr Be It

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Heck, there are people that ski in bikinis when it's just at or above freezing.

Let’s not drag Stu into this.

Ah crap. Is that popping up on YouTube again? FFS! You ski in a g-string bikini ONE time...

Sorry, but I think this bit of "mental floss" might do us all some good...

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….Carry on gentlemen.
 

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The Rams have found a way to overcome whatever obstacle has been put in their way this year. It remains to be seen what obstacle the Bears game presents but rest assured Coach McVay will have a response and Coach Wade will make the necessary half time adjustments. It would be great for all 3 phases of the Rams team to come out of the gate strong and don't look back but I will be satisfied with another roller-coaster ride of a victory.
 

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https://www.chicagobears.com/news/week-14-key-matchups

Week 14 Key Matchups
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When the Bears take on the Rams on Sunday, keep an eye out for the following matchups:

Bears LB Roquan Smith vs Rams RB Todd Gurley
Bears linebacker Roquan Smith has had a solid start to his NFL career, emerging as a top young linebacker in the league. Smith has had the advantage of learning from a trio of linebackers with league experience in Khalil Mack, Danny Trevathan and Leonard Floyd.

Smith had another sound outing last Sunday against the Giants, tallying 10 tackles, his fifth double-digit tackle performance of the season. His ability to read running backs and stay patient has allowed him to help a Bears defense that’s second in the league in fewest rush yards allowed per game.

Smith and the Bears defense will face their toughest opponent yet when it comes to limiting the run game. Rams running back Todd Gurley leads the league in total rushing yards, rush yards per game and rushing touchdowns. Gurley is also tops in the league with total touchdowns with 19 (15 rushing, 4 receiving).

Gurley is coming off a dominant performance against the Lions in which he tallied 132 rush yards, the most he’s put up since Week 6. He also scored twice, marking the fifth game this year in which he’s had multiple touchdowns. Much like the Bears’ Tarik Cohen, Gurley’s ability to juke defenders and catch the ball out of the backfield make him a dangerous dual-threat player that will pose a unique challenge for Smith on Sunday night.

Bears LB Khalil Mack* vs Rams QB Jared Goff*
Sunday night’s primetime matchup will pin one of the league’s most exciting defensive playmakers opposite one of the top quarterbacks in the NFL. Bears outside linebacker Khalil Mack has been everything the organization hoped he’d be when they traded for him before the start of the season. The 6-3, 252-pound defender has been a quarterback’s worst nightmare, recording a team-high nine sacks. Mack added another sack last week against the Giants and recorded two quarterback hits.

Mack will attempt to keep the same pressure on the quarterback against the Rams’ Jared Goff. After a breakout season last year that garnered a Pro Bowl selection, Goff has followed it up with even better numbers this season. The third-year quarterback is sixth in the league in touchdown passes with 27 and ranks tied for second in the NFL in yards per pass thrown, averaging 9.1. The number that jumps out the most from Goff, though, is his four game-winning drives, tied for the most in the league.

Mack was named the NFC Defensive Player of the Month in September. Goff took home Offensive Player of the Month honors for the conference in September. But the calendar has flipped twice since then, and early season stats don’t matter down the stretch. If Mack can get to Goff early enough for the Bears to jump out ahead early, it’ll put even more pressure on the young quarterback to try to muster up another late-game comeback.

Bears RB Tarik Cohen* vs Rams safety John Johnson III*
If opposing defenses weren’t aware before last week, Bears running back Tarik Cohen reminded them that they can’t just cover him like a back. Cohen did it all against the Giants, recording a career-high 186 scrimmage yards on eight carries and 12 receptions.

He also threw for a touchdown to tie the game late in the fourth quarter. Cohen continues to demonstrate his versatility out of the backfield and ability to get downfield for big gains through the air. Three of his 12 catches against the Giants went for at least 23 yards.

Given Cohen’s ability to make a difference outside of the running game, he’s become just as much of a problem for defensive secondaries as defensive linemen. Rams safety John Johnson III will try to contain the speedy back Sunday night.

Among safeties in the league, Johnson ranks fifth with 85 tackles this season, and sixth in pass deflections with eight. The second-year defender has also tallied three interceptions this season. Johnson’s sound speed and ability to track the ball has been a big piece of the Rams secondary. As a whole though, while the Rams’ 11 wins is tops in the league, they haven’t done it by completely shutting down opposing teams’ offensive productions.

Most of their games have been high-scoring shootouts. The Rams rank in the bottom half of the league in passing yards and rushing yards allowed per game, giving up an average of 367.3 yards per contest. If Cohen can continue the trend of opposing players being able to tack on yard against Johnson and the Los Angeles defense, advantage Bears.
 

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We need to use NRC against Tarik Cohen. That kid will embarrass our LBs in the passing game if we let him. At times, the Bears treat him like their top passing game target. Put Talib on Robinson and NRC on Cohen. If we need to use NRC on another WR, bracket Cohen with Joyner and a LB. We can't let him be the guy who beats us.
 

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https://www.chicagobears.com/news/week-14-key-matchups

Week 14 Key Matchups
Simon Kaufman

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When the Bears take on the Rams on Sunday, keep an eye out for the following matchups:

Bears LB Roquan Smith vs Rams RB Todd Gurley
Bears linebacker Roquan Smith has had a solid start to his NFL career, emerging as a top young linebacker in the league. Smith has had the advantage of learning from a trio of linebackers with league experience in Khalil Mack, Danny Trevathan and Leonard Floyd.

Smith had another sound outing last Sunday against the Giants, tallying 10 tackles, his fifth double-digit tackle performance of the season. His ability to read running backs and stay patient has allowed him to help a Bears defense that’s second in the league in fewest rush yards allowed per game.

Smith and the Bears defense will face their toughest opponent yet when it comes to limiting the run game. Rams running back Todd Gurley leads the league in total rushing yards, rush yards per game and rushing touchdowns. Gurley is also tops in the league with total touchdowns with 19 (15 rushing, 4 receiving).

Gurley is coming off a dominant performance against the Lions in which he tallied 132 rush yards, the most he’s put up since Week 6. He also scored twice, marking the fifth game this year in which he’s had multiple touchdowns. Much like the Bears’ Tarik Cohen, Gurley’s ability to juke defenders and catch the ball out of the backfield make him a dangerous dual-threat player that will pose a unique challenge for Smith on Sunday night.

Bears LB Khalil Mack* vs Rams QB Jared Goff*
Sunday night’s primetime matchup will pin one of the league’s most exciting defensive playmakers opposite one of the top quarterbacks in the NFL. Bears outside linebacker Khalil Mack has been everything the organization hoped he’d be when they traded for him before the start of the season. The 6-3, 252-pound defender has been a quarterback’s worst nightmare, recording a team-high nine sacks. Mack added another sack last week against the Giants and recorded two quarterback hits.

Mack will attempt to keep the same pressure on the quarterback against the Rams’ Jared Goff. After a breakout season last year that garnered a Pro Bowl selection, Goff has followed it up with even better numbers this season. The third-year quarterback is sixth in the league in touchdown passes with 27 and ranks tied for second in the NFL in yards per pass thrown, averaging 9.1. The number that jumps out the most from Goff, though, is his four game-winning drives, tied for the most in the league.

Mack was named the NFC Defensive Player of the Month in September. Goff took home Offensive Player of the Month honors for the conference in September. But the calendar has flipped twice since then, and early season stats don’t matter down the stretch. If Mack can get to Goff early enough for the Bears to jump out ahead early, it’ll put even more pressure on the young quarterback to try to muster up another late-game comeback.

Bears RB Tarik Cohen* vs Rams safety John Johnson III*
If opposing defenses weren’t aware before last week, Bears running back Tarik Cohen reminded them that they can’t just cover him like a back. Cohen did it all against the Giants, recording a career-high 186 scrimmage yards on eight carries and 12 receptions.

He also threw for a touchdown to tie the game late in the fourth quarter. Cohen continues to demonstrate his versatility out of the backfield and ability to get downfield for big gains through the air. Three of his 12 catches against the Giants went for at least 23 yards.

Given Cohen’s ability to make a difference outside of the running game, he’s become just as much of a problem for defensive secondaries as defensive linemen. Rams safety John Johnson III will try to contain the speedy back Sunday night.

Among safeties in the league, Johnson ranks fifth with 85 tackles this season, and sixth in pass deflections with eight. The second-year defender has also tallied three interceptions this season. Johnson’s sound speed and ability to track the ball has been a big piece of the Rams secondary. As a whole though, while the Rams’ 11 wins is tops in the league, they haven’t done it by completely shutting down opposing teams’ offensive productions.

Most of their games have been high-scoring shootouts. The Rams rank in the bottom half of the league in passing yards and rushing yards allowed per game, giving up an average of 367.3 yards per contest. If Cohen can continue the trend of opposing players being able to tack on yard against Johnson and the Los Angeles defense, advantage Bears.
Interesting how they don't cite Donald as a key matchup, seems he's not that important to the Bears :D
 

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So, I've never been more fuming reading other teams forum post.

We need to know who this A-Hole is. I think there should be an exemption for the Bears, and post the usernames and link their threads. They deserve it!
Deep breaths brother. Deep breaths. Dont give into the trolls.
 

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how come i don't see women like this any time i've been to the snow?



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The Bears are on a nice win streak against bad teams excluding that road loss against another bad team. You have to play who's on your schedule and all....but they haven't tested well this season other than the Minnesota win.

Should be a well played game though. They look good at home. Rams look good everywhere.

The Rams dropped a 50 burger on the Giants last season and the Rams are better this season.