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Bears @ Vikings
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(11-14-2025, 01:07 PM)purplefaithful Wrote: Hey, guess who's the only undefeated team in inter-divisional NFC North games?

both games were  on the road

Man, what a weird year. 

KOC has done some deep soul searching this week and is gonna go run heavy and becomed a bit conservative. 

He'll see in the tape of Ravens game that McCarthy was way  beyond his abilities 4 games in  JJ can't yet execute the plays KOC is calling..

Great defense, solid special teams and an offense that controls the ball is his best recipe moving forward. 

I still think playoffs as wildcard are doable.
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#12
Great news, Other than Greenard and Kelly, all injured players were FP at practice (excluding resting vets)
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(11-14-2025, 11:21 AM)MaroonBells Wrote: There's a bizarro fact in the NFL that I always found incredibly hard to believe. Kirk Cousins worst statistical season as an NFL starting QB was better than the best ever season by any Bears QB in their 106 year history. 

That may change this year, as Caleb Williams is on track to be the first Bears QB to throw for over 4,000 yards. 

https://www.nbcnews.com/sports/nfl/chica...rcna243310

And another bizarro fact: Kirk Cousins is not even in the top 10 Vikings QBs.
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(Yesterday, 06:05 PM)FLVike Wrote: And another bizarro fact: Kirk Cousins is not even in the top 10 Vikings QBs.

...um, he's ranked third or so in most categories, so I'm curious what you're on about.

He has the highest career QB rating of all our QBs, 2nd in TDs, 3rd in passing yards...

...so, yeah, curious about that point of view...?!
We need JJM to season, ASAFP....
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(11-14-2025, 11:21 AM)MaroonBells Wrote: There's a bizarro fact in the NFL that I always found incredibly hard to believe. Kirk Cousins worst statistical season as an NFL starting QB was better than the best ever season by any Bears QB in their 106 year history. 

That may change this year, as Caleb Williams is on track to be the first Bears QB to throw for over 4,000 yards. 

https://www.nbcnews.com/sports/nfl/chica...rcna243310

kind of misleading point to make by author of the article since he is only on pace to eclipse the 4000  yard mark by 35 yards,  and we are in the 17 game era.  Average yards per game would be a much better metric to compare QBs historically IMO,  if they want to use total yards,  other wise move the benchmark so it actually means something.
Why isn't Chuck Foreman in the Hall of Fame?
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#17
Another inter-divisional NFC North game. Physicality, penalties and turn-overs will decide this game.
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#18
Or dropped passes...
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#19
I hate listening to Brady. He may be the goat quarterback, but he sucks as an announcer
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#20
It is what it is. The roller coaster of a qb playing his 5th game is the reality we are faced with. Some hesitation, some throws sailing, it is how it is. At least there was some more run game. But the defense could get gassed now
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