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The Bears Are Gonna Blow It…….Says Wade
The Bears Are Gonna Blow It…….Says Wade
Total Pro Sports - Bobby Wade of the Minnesota Vikings today has come out and said that the Chicago Bears are gonna blow their game against the Packers tonight. "We need the Bears to blow it," Wade told reporters in Minneapolis with a laugh. "Where are they playing, at home? Great. They'll ...
Ex-receiver Wade: Bears will "definitely blow it"
blogs.suntimes.com — Everything out of the Bears' hands that could have gone wrong, did go wrong last weekend. The... pendulum swung the other way for them this weekend as every outcome they needed for help in their bid for a third postseason appearance in four years ... (more) Ex-receiver Wade: Bears will "definitely blow it"
Monday Night - Packers Try to Knock the Bear out of the Playoffs
Monday Night - Packers Try to Knock the Bear out of the Playoffs
pastthepylon.blogspot.com — The last Monday Night game of the 2008 NFL regular season will actually have some meaning thanks... to the Minnesota Vikings loss to the Atlanta Falcons. Will the Packers come to play or are the Bears going to have a cake walk when the game takes place? (more) Monday Night - Packers Try to Knock the Bear out of the ...
NFL Power Rankings: Week 16
NFL Power Rankings: Week 16
totalprosports.com — Total Pro Sports - The New York Giants finally win a tough game against a solid Carolina... Panthers team. The Giants remain #1 in our NFL Power Rankings for week 16, and look to finish off their for ... (more) NFL Power Rankings: Week 16
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Step 3: Beat the Packers on Monday Night, check
i94sports.com 12/23/2008 — It is going to take me some time to digest what I just saw, as I’m not sure how they did it, but the Chicago Bears kept their season alive with a 20-17 win over the Green Bay Packers on Monday night. Under 100 yards of total offense until the fourth quarter, the Bears managed to overcome ...
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