Superbowl XLI
Da BearsAdam Hacker, Guest Writer
The Bears are going to win the Super Bowl due to special teams’ play. The Colts are somewhat weak in this area, and Devin Hester should be able to give the Bears great field position. With good field position, the Bears will be able to run the ball, as well as open up the field on play action passes. If the offense isn’t clicking, Brad Maynard will be able to pin the Colts inside the 20 and let the defense take a shot at some turnovers. People talk about Good Rex vs. Bad Rex, here’s some food for thought. If Bad Rex shows up, the Bears still have a shot (ask the Saints); if Peyton doesn’t play well, the Colts have no chance at Super Bowl XLI. Defense wins championships. Go Bears!!!
Indy in ‘07Brandon Couch, Guest Writer
I have two words for Super Bowl XLI… Peyton Manning. Manning has the highest career quarterback rating in NFL history. He has set record after record, and he runs an offense that make defenses fumble over themselves. Peyton has so many trick calls, play-action plays, and inconsistency that there is no way that the Bears will be able to learn enough in two weeks to predict the formations. He will be just sitting behind his impenetrable line and pick off the secondary all day long. When he sees the opportunity, there will be Addai to break for the power yardage. How could Urlacher and company dream that this is going to be their game? Just a reminder, the Colts have already downed the Ravens and Pats thus far. Sorry bout ya Bears fans.