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Did yall just see that play Ben Rothlisberger made? The guy doesnt always put up pretty stats, but he makes big plays when they count. I dont know why he doesnt get recognized more.

Because he's white!!!! :D

Bears did what they had to do today to win the game! Good work, Bears!

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I was mostly talking to the Panther faithful. I hope they understand that a slow start was almost a given, but they will likely turn it around after week 3.

Yeah, I do believe your Bears glass is always half full dimbs, of Orange and Blue koolaid! I still think the 9-7 or 10-6 range is likely for the Bears. :D Hope to be wrong.

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Loads of credit yesterday to Lovie Smith and Ron Turner.

Going with a west coast type of approach (concentrate on short, safe passes and let your elusive receivers get yards after catch) was the right approach on two levels. It helped Cutler bounce back from the week one disaster and it was the right way to combat an aggressive attack like the one the Steelers run on defense.

As a side note, Tyrone Carter is a dirty player.

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