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Old -08-12-2006
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Re: How would you game plan for Da Bears?

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Originally Posted by laram0
We have to stop the run....we have to stop the run......we have to stop the run at all costs. We want Grossman throwing the ball early and often.
Therein lies our only chance to do some damage. Much easier said than done though because Jones is a great back and the Bears have gotten a lot of production out of him this year.

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Originally Posted by RAMFANRAIDERHATER
Number three; Tell Barron the snap count is one more than it actually is.
Too funny! This will be a huge game for his psyche. I hope he can respond to Bulger's challenge. I don't even want to think about what will happen if he can't.

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Originally Posted by Fat Pang
Run the ball, chew up the clock, play action and 3 step drops to take the pass rush out of the game and maybe free up the outside if the secondary feels it has cheat a little in run support.
Without a doubt, how we use Jackson will be the key to slowing down their pass rush and keeping Bulger from getting creamed. The screen pass and how effective it is will be critical.

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Originally Posted by MikeB1603
For some reason the Rams tend to play at the level of their opponent
I agree with this for the most part, although it didn't happen against San Diego. We need it to happen against the Bears.

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