The Rivalry Defrosted

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It was all Bears fans could hope for after a season to forget - a sweep of the playoff-bound Green Bay Packers, forcing our neighbors to the north to travel through Dallas if they intend to reach the Super Bowl. It may not be much, but a rivalry win is as good as it gets in an otherwise lost year. [link]

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