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It's official: 2002 Bears = 2001 Sox

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High hopes after winning their division? Check

 

Got routed in the playoffs? Check

 

Tons of injuries the following year? Check

 

Idiotic Coaching? CHECK CHECK CHECK

 

Main Star Out for the year? Colvin is a huge loss, but not main star. Not yet, I'd be getting scared if I was Urlacher.

I called the bad bears as well.

 

Trust me, I know my stuff.

 

I believe it was Holdman who got hurt, I always get him and Colvin confused.

Theres no need to panic yet. The NFC sucks. The Rams are 0-4. The NFC North is bad also. Did anyone see the Vikings game last night? Horrible...just horrible. The Lions...lol. Next. Even the Packers aren't looking as good this year. Trust me, this thing is still up for grabs. If the Bears can win Monday and come back off the bye with RW and Daniels back and healthy, I still think the Bears will be ok. 9-7 will probably be good enough to earn a playoff spot this year. The Bears still have 2 games against the Lions(bad), 1 against the Panthers(worse than their record would indicate), 1 against the Jets(ouch!), and 1 against the Vikings(poor Culpepper).

 

Holdman's lose will hurt, but that is the one position where losing player won't hurt that much.

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