How many times do you people need to be told It is the Twin Peaks angle from Dave Cokin developed in the early 1990 Before you say who cares think bout it, do you like being incorrect and inaccurate? 2=2 always equals 4
How many times do you people need to be told It is the Twin Peaks angle from Dave Cokin developed in the early 1990 Before you say who cares think bout it, do you like being incorrect and inaccurate? 2=2 always equals 4
How many times do you people need to be told It is the Twin Peaks angle from Dave Cokin developed in the early 1990 Before you say who cares think bout it, do you like being incorrect and inaccurate? 2=2 always equals 4
I don't think that the average fan understands what the Lions o line is about to do to the Bears front 7.
When the Bears lost Jaquon Brisker to concussion, their run D took a hit. But when they lost DT Andrew Billings vs the Cardinals, their run D took a significant hit.
The Bears this year have allowed 119 rush yards or less in only 3 games.
I don't think that the average fan understands what the Lions o line is about to do to the Bears front 7.
When the Bears lost Jaquon Brisker to concussion, their run D took a hit. But when they lost DT Andrew Billings vs the Cardinals, their run D took a significant hit.
The Bears this year have allowed 119 rush yards or less in only 3 games.
@undermysac
This.....
Bears defense has been awful since the Washington game and it's missing Billings, their best run defender on a thin line to begin with.
Hard to see the Bears rebounding after another tough loss.
Lions 38
Bears 17
@undermysac
This.....
Bears defense has been awful since the Washington game and it's missing Billings, their best run defender on a thin line to begin with.
Hard to see the Bears rebounding after another tough loss.
Lions 38
Bears 17
@cubd80
It's just a terrible spot. You also have to consider that the Lions are always playing with 4 downs.
4th n 1, 2, or 3, they're probably going for it. Those conversions will deflate the Bears D.
@cubd80
It's just a terrible spot. You also have to consider that the Lions are always playing with 4 downs.
4th n 1, 2, or 3, they're probably going for it. Those conversions will deflate the Bears D.
@undermysac
@cubd80
Good observations
in the last 4 games Bears D has allowed avg 24.5 ppg
in the previous 12 games including last season, they allowed 16.3 ppg
@undermysac
@cubd80
Good observations
in the last 4 games Bears D has allowed avg 24.5 ppg
in the previous 12 games including last season, they allowed 16.3 ppg
Yeah, this game looks so easy, we should just put all of our money on the Lions -10. /s
Yeah, this game looks so easy, we should just put all of our money on the Lions -10. /s
On the Bears side, they are typically in games, they did play the Lions very tough last season and Caleb is the real deal.....
But someone correct me, I think Detroit has not been very good at home on Thanksgiving recently, and lost last year to the Packers....it's the NFL...Bears are literally a few snaps away from betting 7-4 or something like that.
Campbell is talking up the Thanksgiving game...maybe nothing, but just expect Detroit to put up 30+ after a quiet game in Indy
On the Bears side, they are typically in games, they did play the Lions very tough last season and Caleb is the real deal.....
But someone correct me, I think Detroit has not been very good at home on Thanksgiving recently, and lost last year to the Packers....it's the NFL...Bears are literally a few snaps away from betting 7-4 or something like that.
Campbell is talking up the Thanksgiving game...maybe nothing, but just expect Detroit to put up 30+ after a quiet game in Indy
@the1toturn2
There used to be a Saturday night radio show broadcast from the Stardust sports book in Vegas that included Dave Cokin (game predictions etc.). I loved that show but can't for the life of me remember his sidekick.
Cokin also did a Sunday night show called 'The Stardust Line'. He was a pioneer of the sports' radio talk show format.
Sadly just read he passed in July of this year. I always enjoyed hearing his insights, comments etc.
@the1toturn2
There used to be a Saturday night radio show broadcast from the Stardust sports book in Vegas that included Dave Cokin (game predictions etc.). I loved that show but can't for the life of me remember his sidekick.
Cokin also did a Sunday night show called 'The Stardust Line'. He was a pioneer of the sports' radio talk show format.
Sadly just read he passed in July of this year. I always enjoyed hearing his insights, comments etc.
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