Chicago Bears Running Back Adrian Peterson (28) vs. Minnesota Vikings Running Back Adrian Peterson (29).  I look forward to many years of Adrian Peterson vs. Adrian Peterson NFC North battles.
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And also, only the #28 has much of a career ahead of him. The Bears’ version is – at best – pedestrian.
Nice to see the Vikes play like absolute shiznit and still find a way to win! I can’t wait for them to make the playoffs, then lose by five TDs. Hooray – progress!
“Nice to see the Vikes play like absolute shiznit and still find a way to win! I can’t wait for them to make the playoffs, then lose by five TDs. Hooray – progress!”
Alas, I fear you speak true. At best, that choking sound you hear will likely be the Vikes.
The Vikings demonstrated that a good O-line beats a mediocre D-line, a fair D-line beats a fading O-line, and not taking stupid penalties beats a poorly prepared team just about every time. And Tony Kornhiser remains an idiot (hubris? he managed to avoid seeing/hearing anything expressed about the Bears in Chicago since July?).
Bastid.
The Vikes’ Peterson in #28. Chester Taylor is #29.
The Bears’ Peterson is #29.
Oh, fuck. Well, that blows the whole concept.
And it also is enough to categorize you as a lying wingnut according to my Media Matters training classes.
Crap.
It’s okay as long as you root for the Vikings. The bears? Not so much.
Hee hee, DAH BEARS.
All of the NFC teams are just fighting for the chance to lose to either the Patriots or the Colts.
And also, only the #28 has much of a career ahead of him. The Bears’ version is – at best – pedestrian.
Nice to see the Vikes play like absolute shiznit and still find a way to win! I can’t wait for them to make the playoffs, then lose by five TDs. Hooray – progress!
The A. Pete for the Vikings is a man. A man, I tell you. Unlike Caric and timmah, who will never be confused with actual masculinity.
After the first Bears field goal I said, “the Bears will be up by 10 at one point but lose the game.”
I hate being right.
“Nice to see the Vikes play like absolute shiznit and still find a way to win! I can’t wait for them to make the playoffs, then lose by five TDs. Hooray – progress!”
Alas, I fear you speak true. At best, that choking sound you hear will likely be the Vikes.
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The Vikings demonstrated that a good O-line beats a mediocre D-line, a fair D-line beats a fading O-line, and not taking stupid penalties beats a poorly prepared team just about every time. And Tony Kornhiser remains an idiot (hubris? he managed to avoid seeing/hearing anything expressed about the Bears in Chicago since July?).
Dear JimmyG17&&&&&820937,
I’m about to do the most ill-advised thing I’ve done in several years. I’m going to talk shit about the Packer/Bears game this weekend.
You won’t be chanting Favre Favre … ad nauseum after he throws his third pick of the game and the Bears win 22-16.
Bring it on Cheeseheads! (I live in Wisconsin but share nothing with these slow-driving dairy-aholics.)