[CBFF] What to think
Phil DeNomme
pdenomme at gmail.com
Tue Jan 2 09:10:11 MST 2007
I like the Benson/Peterson combo. I think if you can get a 2nd for Jones,
you do it. Or early 3rd. then draft a SPEED guy at RB. Someone that can
break a long run. No one on the Bears seems to be able to do that.
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Subject: Re: [CBFF] What to think
Speaking of the running game, where do we go from here? The Jones-
Benson-Peterson combo is pretty awesome right now. You know that
Jones does not want to be the sharing the starting role, and Benson
is showing that he can really move the ball like they hoped he could.
Can we afford to let Jones go, and use Peterson as our "finesse" back
next season? Can we afford to keep Jones? If we win the big game, you
know there will be a lot of guys wanting more money...
-Geo
'Oi kau ka lâ, e hana i ola honua'
"While the sun yet shines do all you can"
On Jan 2, 2007, at 8:41 AM, Westmalle Dubbel van't Vat wrote:
> On 01.01.07 9:29 AM, "Jerry Madsen" <jerrywm at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Good point. However, it still doesn't take away from the fact that
>> the Packers were able to move the ball at will against this defense,
>> as was the case in St. Louis, Detroit and vs. Tampa.
>>
>> Jerry
>
> In fairness, Jerry, this has often been the case with the Bears'
> version of
> the Tampa 2. It bends but does not break to give up points.
> Giving up only
> 10 points is, frankly, a bright spot I had not stopped to
> recognize. The
> rest of the game looked so dismal, it was easy to overlook.
>
> I am still challenging myself not to lose perspective. We did not
> look good
> in the pre-season and then came out and destroyed everyone. When
> we lost
> games, we often came out very strong and very motivated the
> following game.
> Rex has looked this bad before, only to come back and put together
> solid to
> great performances. This team, like the QB that leads it, seems to
> need
> reality checks. And here's one more part of the reality: the
> running game
> looks very, very good.
>
> All of these bode well for a Bears rebound in the playoffs. After
> all, they
> do recognize that it is one loss and out at this point. If this
> game does
> not put the fear of God into them about how bad they can be,
> nothing will.
>
> Steve
> --
> http://drlake.blogspot.com
>
>
>
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