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BEARS-SAINTS WAS COLD, NOT HORRIBLE
BEARS-SAINTS WAS COLD, NOT HORRIBLE
With both teams’ playoff hopes on the line, the Bears beat the Saints 27-24 in overtime on the NFL Network’s weekly Thursday Night Game You Try to Watch on a Pirated Feed Online Because Cable Providers Don’t Like The NFL’S Attempts at Strongarming. Kind of an unwieldy ...
Saints and Bears Fighting For Their Playoff Lives
Saints and Bears Fighting For Their Playoff Lives
pastthepylon.blogspot.com — Both teams are still on the outside looking in when it comes to the playoff picture. A... loss will almost assure the team will be home in the winter months rather than playing on the weekend. (more) Saints and Bears Fighting For Their Playoff Lives
Bears survive their dumb decisions -
chicagotribune.com — But the sheer magnitude of the Bears' brain lock Thursday was astounding. It started in the fourth... quarter, which is a bad time for bad things to happen. For some reason—a reason that begs for an explanation—the Bears decided to fake a punt with less ... (more) Bears survive their dumb decisions -
NFL.com Blogs » Blog Archive Saints won’t extend Vilma, to detriment of NY teams ...
blogs.nfl.com — Had New Orleans resigned linebacker Jonathan Vilma to a long-term contract extension this season, or even shortly... thereafter, two New York teams would have benefited. First, the conditional fourth-round pick the Saints traded to the Jets for Vilma ... (more) NFL.com Blogs » Blog Archive Saints won’t ...
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Kyle Orton’s Failed Touchdown Celebration Spike
MOUTHPIECE Blog // A Chicago-Addled Sports Blog — Did you catch Kyle Orton’s scamper into the end zone to put the Bears up 21-7 right before half last evening? Not too bad, huh? Did you also happen to catch a totally-amped-bro Orton attempt to spike the ball and then dork on the whole thing? FAIL. Gracias, With Leather.

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