Mack and Hicks don't really need magical spells to literally dispel the "magic" of Nick Foles because none of your OL are magicians and they will literally be inside your back-field all day on Sunday afternoon literally wreaking havoc with sacks and strips and I am of the opinion that Nick will not even finish the game but be carted off on that farm tractor thing they use to take injured players to the locker room. I am not wishing injury on anyone but if Nick does get all of his ribs brokened in halve the doctors in Chicago are amongst the best in the entire country and some are rated best in the entire world so Nick will be in good hands if he does almost die.
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The Bears are literally going to destroy Nick Foles even if he is somehow "magical"
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You know what's good about this matchup? The Bears will be feeling ALL of the pressure. 12-4, and everyone and their mother talking about their dominant defense. The media, the fans, they ALL expect the Bears to crush this Eagles team. But I can remember, 4 weeks back, when they went to play a team that signed a lot of defensive playmakers during the offseason, and had their DC savant, Wade Phillips. Rams favoured by 13.5 and Foles threw it all over the field, then they ran with surprising success. I'm betting they open this playoff game the way they opened the Falcons and Vikings games last year--long bomb down the field and they'll test that secondary and pass rush right away. Speaking of pressure--Trubisky has got to be feeling his fair share as well--first playoff game at home, in front of adoring fans, etc.
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Originally posted by bobbyuk View PostYou know what's good about this matchup? The Bears will be feeling ALL of the pressure. 12-4, and everyone and their mother talking about their dominant defense. The media, the fans, they ALL expect the Bears to crush this Eagles team. But I can remember, 4 weeks back, when they went to play a team that signed a lot of defensive playmakers during the offseason, and had their DC savant, Wade Phillips. Rams favoured by 13.5 and Foles threw it all over the field, then they ran with surprising success. I'm betting they open this playoff game the way they opened the Falcons and Vikings games last year--long bomb down the field and they'll test that secondary and pass rush right away. Speaking of pressure--Trubisky has got to be feeling his fair share as well--first playoff game at home, in front of adoring fans, etc.
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