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What the Bears Froum is saying....


Mrs Pantherfan

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Not sure if this is even the best Bears forum out there....I'm sure someone out there can find a better one...but I thought this was funny

http://boards.chicagobears.com/forums/thread/2802315.aspx

Cam Newton might unleash 30 points again on this old defense who can't stop anyone.

or the Bears might find their offensive identity.

Panthers are the Bears South that Ron Rivera might be plotting some revenge.

I miss Greg Olsen.....

Anyone on the panthers we should look out for?

not really

Who thinks we can win? Who thinks we're gonna bite it??

thoughts??

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I really like our chances if we can just slow down Forte on screens and runs up the middle. Also we need to keep Pep from the backfield where he makes amazing plays that turn the tide of the game. Also we need 6 when we enter the red zone, not 3. Do that and we should be able to walk out with a victory.

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