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Originally Posted by Stay Golden
The Bears will have to take away Teebow's main target's the few times he does throw.
Man to man on Decker and Thomas.
Bears have a better personal at CB than the Raiders and the Vikings just stink.
Slide the FS over.
The Bears are good at forcing fumbles against the run. Get after McGahee.
Force the Bronco's to punt to Hester.
Get simple slants and bubbles to Knox.
But this Hanie kid who knows, not good. Bears have to keep it simple and he can not throw picks in his own end. Get Kellen Davis involved.
Its going to be a close low scoring game regardless.
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I think you're reaching here pumping up the Bears.
I think the Broncos will be able to cause havoc against that Bears offensive line. IMO Cutler was making that line look a hell of a lot better than they really are running for his life whenever they go up against any team who can generate half a pass rush. Take Matt Forte out and the Bears become much more predictable since Barber isn't the same pass catcher out of the back field.
Also Denvers offensive line is a pretty young talented group, who should be able to match up against the Bears front 7 which is the strength of their defence.
I don't think this game could have lined up more favorably for the Broncos. It's looking to be a low scoring game, and if the Bronco's are smart, they'll just punt everything through the end zone or out of bounds in the thin mile high air. Take a 30 yard net if you have to and put the game on the Bears offence. I think John Fox is patient enough that he won't panic and give the Bears the chance to get turn overs. I don't think Mike Martz can install an offensive game plan which requires his offence to play that style of game.