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Post by plax on Oct 6, 2013 11:09:44 GMT -5
At 0-4, the division leader is still only the 2-2 Cowboys.
If they pull a win today, they not only get a much needed win, but a much needed DIVISION win. We could see this at the end of today:
DAL: 2-3 WAS: 1-3 NYG: 1-4 PHI: 1-4
This would thrust them right back into the division race.
However, if they lose, I think it is a killer and the season would be officially over.
So, big game today, to say the least.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 6, 2013 11:17:42 GMT -5
Ya 0-5 would be real bad, no mater how bad the Division is. I took the Giants in my football pool so go Giants.
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Post by plax on Oct 6, 2013 17:14:22 GMT -5
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Post by Jindred on Oct 6, 2013 17:21:31 GMT -5
I assume this is how you are feeling plax?
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Post by plax on Oct 7, 2013 18:43:38 GMT -5
Doubtful that any player who sat out against PHI will actually suit up for the Thursday game against CHI. Now, SOMEHOW, we have MORE injuries: Tuck is hurt again JPP got hurt in the PHI game for a short period of time I believe David Wilson is not looking good to play THU as a precaution with his neck Myers did not practice today Terrell Thomas did not practice thoroughly (though it may just be his weekly rest due to him being fragile, IDK) Damontre Moore is battling an injury now Zac DeOssie did not practice today. And to top it off, welcome back Da'rel Scott. smh. === We can be looking at Eli, the receiving core, and Amukamara vs the Bears on THURS.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 7, 2013 18:51:36 GMT -5
In my fifty plus years of watching football, one thing I have noticed is when teams are winning the injuries are less. And when the teams are losing they are more. Winning teams players heal faster and get hurt less. It's a fact. The players just don't play through as much pain when they are losing.
David Wilsons double back flip was awesome. Is that how he got hurt?
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Post by Divebitch on Oct 7, 2013 18:51:55 GMT -5
"And to top it off, welcome back Da'rel Scott. smh."
What dat? I doubt it's what I would take it to mean. hehehe Did they really get him back?!? Maybe they are thinking rest is more critical than practice. Maybe their 'practice' is more the mental game, like watching films. Might also be a bluff, let the Bears think they are playing with a total skeleton crew. Not much to lose with an alternative strategy.
Wilson was awesome, I'm not being flippant about it. [groan - okay that didn't make much sense anyway]
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Post by plax on Oct 7, 2013 18:54:55 GMT -5
In my fifty plus years of watching football, one thing I have noticed is when teams are winning the injuries are less. And when the teams are losing they are more. Winning teams players heal faster and get hurt less. It's a fact. The players just don't play through as much pain when they are losing. David Wilsons double back flip was awesome. Is that how he got hurt? though I do not know if he said exactly where he got hurt yet, I am assuming it was on the forward progress run that was considered a safety to some.
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Post by plax on Oct 7, 2013 18:58:06 GMT -5
"And to top it off, welcome back Da'rel Scott. smh." What dat? I doubt it's what I would take it to mean. hehehe Did they really get him back?!? Maybe they are thinking rest is more critical than practice. Maybe their 'practice' is more the mental game, like watching films. Might also be a bluff, let the Bears think they are playing with a total skeleton crew. Not much to lose with an alternative strategy. Wilson was awesome, I'm not being flippant about it. [groan - okay that didn't make much sense anyway] shaking my head. wha? he is back because Wilson is hurt.
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Post by Divebitch on Oct 7, 2013 19:33:10 GMT -5
Well, they cut him. Guess there's not a ton of pride to deal with when you're in his position. Shaking your head at what exactly? lol
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