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Bear Down: Show 'Em Your O-Face, Brian
Bear Down: Show 'Em Your O-Face, Brian
We hope you're excited, Bears fans; as The Sports Hernia points out, You now have Bill Lumbergh as your starting quarterback . Yeah ... we're gonna go ahead and have you play on New Years Eve this year, Rex ...
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