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NFC Championship: Packers at Bears


Dpantherman

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There is nothing shameful at all about losing to the Patriots, considering every team playing this last weekend had done it this year. Further, 6 "non-quality" wins are still wins. The Bears lost to a very good Packers team in a game that ended up being pretty good, despite the Bears having their starting quarterback injured in the second quarter. Nothing to be ashamed about with the loss, not at any position. Disappointed? Sure, that's only natural, but the Bears played hard and played to the end.

when you get demolished like the Bears at home in a big game like that did its worth smack talk -(just like when you have a season like the Panthers did, you are faced with an infinite supply of smack talk) I agree Urlacher is a beast and played his heart out, same with the Bears running backs

I'm mainly giving Dimbee a hard time because earlier in the season I complimented the Bears for griding out some wins, but said something harmless like peppers may not be worth that kind of money, and he retorted that I "never watch bears games" and basically had no idea what I was talking about.

Honestly I don't really mind Peppers, I just have a history of disliking the Bears

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