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TytybearsFan21


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PostPosted: Sat Aug 25, 2012 12:32 am    Post subject: Tyty's Top 10 Bears Reply with quote

Here is my top 10 Bears based on how they will impact the Bears this season and their overall potential.

10. Alshon Jeffery -- 6'3" 216 lbs (R) WR South Carolina

Alshon is the biggest question mark on this list. While he has shown his potential as a receiver so far in the preseason, he has had a few drops that hit his hands, and those are catches you have to make. With Marshall getting doubled, Jeffery can take the pressure off a bit and make us very difficult to stop right off the bat.

Player Grade: B-

9. Charles Tillman -- 6'2" 198 lbs (10) CB Louisiana-Lafayette

Charles Tillman is far and away the best secondary player on our defense and one of the most underrated corners in the league when he's not playing Ramses Barden. A consistent season out of him is essential for our success this season, as he'll have to match up with Calvin Johnson and Greg Jennings/Jordy Nelson twice this year.

Player Grade: A-

8. Brian Urlacher -- 6'4" 258 lbs (13) MLB New Mexico

The older brother of Casey Urlacher, Brian Urlacher has been okay for the Bears so far. Brian Urlacher is coming off a pretty bad injury for a guy his age (holy ish hes been in the league 13 years) and based on what ive seen in the preseason so far, our run defense needs him more than anything to be the leader.

Player Grade: B+

7. Devin Hester (R) -- 5'11" 190 lbs (7) RS Miami

Not as a recever. I have no faith in Devin at that. As a return man, Devin Hester needs to get us as much yards as he can on each return to keep that god awful o-line of ours off the field as much as we can. While we have signed a ton of players to return the ball, none of them can match the ridiculous Windy City Flyer and just having him back there is enough to get us good field position.

Player Grade: A

6. Matt Forte -- 6'2" 218 lbs (5) RB Tulane

Matty would be higher on the list if he had the ability to phase through the tackles of defenders who come in unblocked, but unfortunately he is not an xmen. He should still do well based on his vision alone and has the potential to be a top 10 back despite his line. And stfu, Tice, we're not having 2 1000 yard rushers with J'Marcus Webb starting.

Player Grade: A

5. Lance Briggs -- 6'1" 244 lbs (10) ROLB Arizona

Briggs has always been in Urlacher's shadow despite being elite and with Urlacher down, he'll really have to be the leader. Cause yeah, our run D suuuucks.

Player grade: A-

4. Julius Peppers -- 6'7" 287 lbs (11) DE North Carolina

Julius Peppers is the scariest mofo on the team. There aren't many players in the league that can outrun a raging Julius Peppers, which is why I rank him as our top defensive player. Him and Shea McClellin could be great together.

Player Grade: A+

3. Brandon Marshall -- 6'4" 230 (7) WR Central Florida

Brandon Marshall is a top 10 wr in this league when paired with a good qb and that he is, young lads. Brandon is the most dependable receiver on this team by far and will be Jay's check down and deep ball guy. Getting him added another element to this team to make it thrive, now if only we had one functioning lineman on our roster to make us go.

Player Grade: A-

2. Jay Cutler -- 6'3" 220 (7) QB Vanderbilt
Lolwut, Jay isn't one? No, he isn't. Jay is a rocket armed, middle finger flippin, reality tv star knocker upper with the decision making of Brett Favre, and keeping him protected will be the difference between the monsters being superbowl champs or bottom of the division dwellers like the Vikings or Rams. Jay Cutler has a son and a cat.

Player Grade: A








1. Robbie Gould -- 7'5" 375 lbs (300) K/God Penn State

Wrong pic. one sec.

Sir Robs Gold can make a field goal anywhere, which is pretty important when you cant get within 50 yards cause your line sucks so bad. Robbie Gould has been kickin field goals since he was in the crib, and despite never winning a game in college, he has gone on to win some pretty sweet games for us as a China Bear. In Robbie We Trust.

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HES SO GOOD HE ISNT EVEN A LETTER HES INFINITY! ROBBIE IS INFINITY GOD
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chisoxguy7


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PostPosted: Sat Aug 25, 2012 1:34 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

We now all know why Tyty's post count is so high
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 25, 2012 2:59 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Slaymont Harris


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PostPosted: Sat Aug 25, 2012 11:22 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I hope we don't find out Robbie earned his infinity grade by injecting liquid adamantium into his kicking toes. Then again, the NFL probably won't have a test for Adamantium for another 100 years.
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TytybearsFan21


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PostPosted: Sat Aug 25, 2012 11:34 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Slaymont Harris wrote:
I hope we don't find out Robbie earned his infinity grade by injecting liquid adamantium into his kicking toes. Then again, the NFL probably won't have a test for Adamantium for another 100 years.


Do you think they'll take away all his tour de france awards?
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Slaymont Harris


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PostPosted: Sat Aug 25, 2012 11:41 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

TytybearsFan21 wrote:
Slaymont Harris wrote:
I hope we don't find out Robbie earned his infinity grade by injecting liquid adamantium into his kicking toes. Then again, the NFL probably won't have a test for Adamantium for another 100 years.


Do you think they'll take away all his tour de france awards?


He won them all only peddling with his left leg and sticking his enhanced right foot out in order to show off. So, I don't think they can. Also, I don't think the anti-doping agency reads FF, so they'll never know anyway.
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