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October 27, 2006 at 12:54 pm #122016
We’ll see what Seneca Wallace can do this wekend against KC. Looks like Huard may be out, apparently he got hurt at practice this week. So they may have a rookie QB playing. At this point I’ll take any help we can get.
Go Seahawks!October 28, 2006 at 6:30 pm #122017Good luck with KC, they look tough this year. Shame Bobby Engrams still out, he was a fav of mine as a BEAR,
Dallas making the big change, Romo gets his first start, hopefully you guys can get past the Panthers. Jerry Jones knows how to stir it up…

We’re doing the orange jersey this w/e, apparently all the fans will wear orange @ Soldier Field…I don’t own anything orange

Hopefully we play well this week, everyones calling for us to kill the niners, fingers crossed we play BEAR football & continue the streak

Go BEARS Go!!!
October 30, 2006 at 9:13 am #122018We KILLED the niners, up 41-0 at the half…

We have the #1 Defense in the league, 7-0 for the 1st time since 1985, don’t mind that at all

Next up for us Miami in Chicago, we’ve played against Harrington before, it wasn’t pretty

Shame about the Steelers loss, think it was a really bad call to play Ben, two concussions so close together, obviously not a good thing

KC looks really tough, rough game for Seneca to start out with, fingers crossed next week is better for you guys!
The Dallas game shocked me, thought Romo looked good in preseason, puts up 35 points versus Carolina…not a bad start to say the least. Good to see ex BEAR Mark Colombo, he’s looking good so far, had the injury bug with us…for years

Pulling for the Patriots tonite…
October 30, 2006 at 9:23 am #122019Yeah our offense was ok I’m just wondering where the hell our defense went. I’m still convinced that we’re not going to wiin a game in the NFL with a back up quarterback and a backup running back starting. Hopefully next week I’m proven wrong. I mean it is the Raiders after all.
Your Bears are the team to beat. They habe to be Superbowl favorites at this point.
Romo looked good against the Panthers. He just might make Bledsoe retire early. This coould be the second time this happened to him, with Brady being the first. Well glad to see your boys back on track.
October 30, 2006 at 2:07 pm #122020Super bowl hangovers are funny things, i think Ben needs to play, but maybe that’s just because i don’t believe in Charlie Batch, i also don’t believe in Coach Cowher, i know he is a good rah rah coach, he gets a team fired up like no other but when it comes to managing a game, specifically the clock he loses out big time, if we don’t burn a timeout before the fourth and goal at the end then we still would have had three and gotten the ball back with a minute 20 instead of 30 seconds and going 60 yards in 30 seconds wiht no timeouts is near impossbile, there is a reason you get three timeouts and keeping them to the end to stop a team quick is needed in a close game, fourth and short they have a play already called and their is no reason to call time out but Cowher paniced and called it and that was the game, Cowher’s talking of leaving and i say good ridence, thanks for the super bowl but if you learned about time we could have had many more…
Bottom line is that the Stillers aren’t a good team this year, sure i still believe that 11-5 is possible but it is alot easier to root for da Bears this year…
October 30, 2006 at 5:34 pm #122021The Bears sure looked impressive. I would love to see them put a whipping on the Colts come January.
The Seahawks had a tough game. Arrowhead has to be the toughest, or one of the toughest places to play in the NFL. I still think Seattle manages to get healthy and win the West.
The Steelers are better then their record, but they just dont seem to be playing their style of football. They need to get the run going, then go play action. This pass happy offense isnt working.
Romo surprised the hell out of me. I thought the season was lost, but this guy might actually give the Cowboys a better chance to win games with his mobility.
Good luck to everyone next week!
October 31, 2006 at 6:17 pm #122022whats the deal with the nfl, making all these cross promotion deals,was that paris hilton at the beginning of mnf, that Bill Belichick makeover deal with some ugly betty person…

Patriots owned the vikings, loved that game, worried thr Patriots will kill us in a couple week…

best name for a football player ever…Alge Crumpler
November 1, 2006 at 12:24 am #122023hey folks….vote (often) for yer favorite team in the campbell’s click for cans campaign. winning team donates a shitload of soup to the charity of their choice.
November 3, 2006 at 2:10 pm #122024Thanks for that, BEARS @ 30,000+, packers 300,000+… Think the packers usually win this deal

Looking forward to the game on Sunday, work with a Miami fan this w/e who was giving me the business about how bad the BEARS were at the beginning of the year. He was going on & on about what a great pick up Daunte was, he wouldn’t listen to reason

Hope we prove him wrong on Sunday
Couple games I’m concerned about coming up, Giants & Patriots on the road. Those are a couple tough games, not sure we’ll keep our clean record. NFL/tv execs have already used that flex schedule thing & moved the BEARS/Giants game to prime time on Sunday nite. Think their looking to move the Patriots or Minnesota game to a nite game as well… The only other games in our schedule that look tough are Tampa & The Rams.
Good luck everyone, this w/e has some tough looking games!
Go BEARS Go
November 5, 2006 at 6:31 pm #122025Looks like it was a tough day for all of us.
Lost a couple players in Chicago, Berrian, Urlacher, couple other guys. Didn’t watch the game, slept thru it hoping to watch a pleasing game later…not gonna happen. Apparently bad Rex showed up to qb the game, turnovers killed us. Good for Miami for killing us at home!!
Good thing I mentioned the 85 Dolphins beating us during our superbowl run, perfect season except for that one loss to Miami…told the guy I work with I wouldn’t mind a repeat of that

Shame about that Steelers turnover, god that was so close, caught the last couple plays…

Skins beat Dallas…

Looking forward to the game tonite & no work for me
November 5, 2006 at 9:06 pm #122026Yeah I bet the 72 Dolphins are stoked too. Now they can turn their voodoo towards Indy.
November 6, 2006 at 6:17 pm #122027those 72 dolphin zombies watched the game, think they did some weird voodoo on the so called mighty ones…yeah, thats my story
November 7, 2006 at 9:26 am #122028We got past the Raiders with a back up QB and a backup RB. With all thats gone on since the season began, I’ll take 5-3 at the halfway point. All we need to do is get in the playoffs. It doesn’t have to be pretty.
November 7, 2006 at 2:32 pm #122029Wonder how much that dirty raider will get fined for that awful low blow…
gotta get some of this…
Quote:Kick Ass Red among 5 types to bear his nameNovember 6, 2006
BY JANET RAUSA FULLERMike Ditka is on the crisp and dry side, a tad spicy and best when chilled.
Mike Ditka Pinot Grigio, that is.
Da Coach has partnered with a California winery to produce five wines shipping to retailers this week, all bearing the unmistakable doodle of his slick-haired head.
The highest-end bottle in the line: a zinfandel-syrah-petite sirah blend called Mike Ditka Kick Ass Red.
"One word: powerful . . . with a nice, pleasant pepper finish," said Bill Hanson, Midwest region vice president for Costco, which will carry the wines.
Good palate
Although his tough-talking, cigar-chomping demeanor might scream Budweiser, "Looks can be deceiving," Ditka said. "I’ve drank red wine my whole life. There’s no wine ever made that I didn’t try." LOL!!!And he has a "good palate," said Paul Dolan, partner at Mendocino Wine Co., which is producing the Ditka wines.
In June, Ditka, chef Tom Kenny of Ditka’s Gold Coast restaurant, and Steve Diebold of Promark, the West Chicago brokerage firm that oversees Ditka-licensed products, spent two days at Dolan’s vineyard in Ukiah, Calif., putting the blends together.
Will cost $10 to $50
Besides the Kick Ass Red, which will cost between $40 and $50, there is a chardonnay and cabernet sauvignon in the $15 to $17 range, and a merlot and pinot grigio, priced between $10 and $12.November 7, 2006 at 11:26 pm #122030…yeah i’m still a Stiller believer, if we win out and everyone else falls apart…i have a hard time believeing it myself and i actually do, but oh well, i think da Bears losing will only help the bandwagon shake off a few half wits and keep the real fans, not that i am being that they are only my second favorite team for reasons of mere association, yet it seems when a team gets too many folks declearing them shoe-ins then it apears to turn into a much tougher climb, the trick is to lay in the weeds and wait till no one expects it and then pow, go time gimmie my trophy see you at the ring cerermony…
…Man i hope da Bears beat down eli and the giants, i’m no manning fan to say the least, get to see little Reggie Bush try to run circles around my Stillers so it should be an exciting weekend, love night games that are good so i hope things pan out…
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