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Walden - Earned his payday
Jackson as a Receiver
Starks
Hawk
Raji
Woodson
Peprah
Jennings with clutch catches in the second half
Masthay...he's been pretty good this year in general I think, but he was clutch tonight.
and oh yeah, PLAYOFFS

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Driver Fumble
Jackson as a Running Back
2nd quarter
WRs dropping passes
Dropped INTs
Bulaga...he's definitely hit his rookie wall.
Rodgers Interception
Interception not being overturned
Not using Starks as much as he should
Blatant Holding never called
Nancypants Sallies

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Originally posted by ammo:
Walden
Collins
Special Teams
Hawk
Raji


agree with above and:

Tramon

**Mastay especially from the special teams


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Bulaga (he should be embarrassed)
Clifton
Colledge
Wells
BJunk
WR drops
playcalling in short yardage situations
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Originally posted by CUPackFan:
Entire Offense: Way to show up today guys. Couldn't be more disappointed in every facet of this unit. It's like Jekyll and Hyde week to week.


They definitely didn't look good but a large amount of that was due to a D that had everything covered.
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Defensive rankings, like most stats, can be twisted/interpreted a variety of ways and have a tendency to be used to prove a point.

The Bears Defense is very good. The can keep teams out of the end zone, or just completely shut down another team's offense. But just like most teams, they can be beat and beat easily if they don't bring their "A" game. The same can be said for the Packers, Eagles, and every other team in the playoffs. There's just no consistently dominant team.
+ defense
+ Special Teams
+ play calling (except on the first and goal and we only got a FG)

- Jordy not reading the block and NOT getting that first down...that could've cost us the game if the Bears had scored at the end and got the 2-point conversion....
- Jennings another key drop
- Jones another key drop
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Originally posted by Blueshound:
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Originally posted by DH13:
going to the playoffs silent killer



WTF is that? Is my point not valid? I was actually defending the O to a certain extent.
Hawk had a great game on defense, as did Raji, Woodson, Walden, and Tramon Williams. Special teams was huge, especially Masthay. I was disappointed in receivers dropping catchable passes, but Jennings came through with a couple of big plays. It was good to see Starks back in the lineup. Kuhn wasn't productive in the running game today, but the Bears were definitely keying in on him.
Yup. Gotta give credit to the Bears "D". These 2 teams just know each other too well.

+++ DOM dialing up the pressure on Cutler. WOW!!!
+++++ Erik "Barnes & Noble" Waldenbooks (Who is this guy!?!?!)
+++++++++++ KEVIN GREEN!!!!!

----- Bulaga. C'mon kid, gotta do better than that. Overcome your coaching!
----- MM. Some of the play calling was really head scratching.
Starks definitely showed some flashes again if he can get some room to run. Tough to trust a rookie (ball security) who's been out most of the season going into the playoffs though.

I don't care how they sugarcoat it, that was the Bears' best effort. And they lost.
+'s
win, ugly but a win that gets you in, that's all that matters
MM learned from his goalline failure
the entire D and yes special teams

-'s
offense but a product of a better than i thought chicago D/two teams that are very familiar with one another
MM playcalling during that first goaline sequence
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WTF is that? Is my point not valid? I was actually defending the O to a certain extent.

I would guess (not having looked it up) that the Chicago D must be statistically the worst of the six NFC playoff teams, or else he wouldn't have made the comment.

+'s:

Masthay

-'s

1st and goal from the 1, and you can only get a FG? Worse, you lose four yards without committing a penalty?
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Originally posted by Fedya:
not catching on silent killer

I would guess (not having looked it up) that the Chicago D must be statistically the worst of the six NFC playoff teams, or else he wouldn't have made the comment.


What the F does it matter where they are ranked? They had most of the O plays buttoned down. The O's lack of production was not because of 18 penalties and tons of sloppy play. Anyone watching saw that the Bears' secondary was holding the WR's in check most of the game. Cripes.

I can't believe that warrants censoring. Wow.
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Originally posted by Timmy!:
We get to shut Deep ****cago up for a week!


Yeah, but only for a week. If the Packers don't play a hell of a lot better in the rematch, he's going to get the last laugh.
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Originally posted by DH13:
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Originally posted by Blueshound:
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Originally posted by DH13:
going to the playoffs silent killer



WTF is that? Is my point not valid? I was actually defending the O to a certain extent.


Just a pet peeve. Nothing against you at all. No reason for Blueshound to quote your post when his is directly after yours.

OK. Thanks. I know you guys don't usually do that unless some one really gets out of line but the way the censor works, it looks like some one is calling me out as a "silent killer". Thanks again for the nod though.
Positives:
Capers & the D
Matthews is back. He looks healthy again.
Walden making the most of his opportunity.
Special Teams! Mastay and Tramon and Bush were the stars.
Starks showed some glimmers.
Playoffs baby. 0-0 Anything can happen.


Negatives:
WR's all made one relatively important bad play. There were also a lot of plays where Rodgers simply didn't have anywhere to throw the ball.
MM - please stop giving the ball to Brandon Jackson so often. Put him in on 3rd down and that's it.
Playcalling - 3rd and 2 bomb, goal line fail. Why not run more play action on the goal line?
We didn't solve the Cover 2 today.
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Originally posted by Boris:
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Originally posted by DH13:
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Originally posted by Blueshound:
quote:
Originally posted by DH13:
going to the playoffs silent killer



WTF is that? Is my point not valid? I was actually defending the O to a certain extent.


Just a pet peeve. Nothing against you at all. No reason for Blueshound to quote your post when his is directly after yours.



But by the time I hit the "post now" button, I don't know where my post will actually publish in the thread. It could be directly after the post I'm responding to, or it could be several posts later.
Biggest plus is that Dom Capers is our defensive coordinator, and Bob Sanders isn't.

I imagine Dom Capers might have figured out the Giants back shoulder throw at some point three years ago in the championship game....
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Originally posted by Boris:
True. Could be but things don't generally move that fast around here. Maybe sometimes.

Anyway... We're IN!!! Big Grin


Yeah, not normally but it does on the game day thread. Maybe that could be an exception to the peeve? Yep, we're in. Amazing resiliency from an injury plagued team woo hoo....

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