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Related: About this forumBears VS Steelers tomorrow.
We'll get to see if they can beat a team with a winning record. What is encouraging
is the Steelers are the only winning team in the AFC north and haven't done well against
the spread in road games. Would be nice if the Bears could win without a cardiac
event inducing 4th quarter.
OAITW r.2.0
(31,108 posts)Cuz I really don't like Da Rodgers.
boonecreek
(1,321 posts)about the five best 2 minute drill quarterbacks in the NFL.
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/47040804/bears-caleb-williams-cowboys-dak-prescott-broncos-bo-nix-patriots-drake-maye-steelers-aaron-rodgers
Morbius
(806 posts)Cardiac inducing or not, just win baby.
It's possible - even probable - that the Bears have another level we haven't seen. They answered the mighty offense of the Bengals with a mighty offense of their own. If Caleb Williams gets in the right head place and stays there, this offense can be quite impressive. We've seen glimpses. If we can see that sustained, they could beat a team that allows lots of passing yardage despite a formidable front four. I am concerned that their top three linebackers are out as well as two starting defensive backs. This may be a high scoring affair. Or the Bears could be crushed like when they played the Ravens. We'll see.
Just win, baby.
John1956PA
(4,634 posts)Even if Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers does not see action because of his wrist injury, he can provide insight by watching from the sidelines and communicating with Steelers number two quarterback, Mason Rudolph.
I hope for an exciting game.
Morbius
(806 posts)The defense wasn't good overall but pulled it out at the end. 31-28 and 8-3 are the numbers that matter.