Super Bowl – Indianapolis Colts vs Chicago Bears
Posted on | January 29, 2007 | No Comments
It’s Super Bowl time. The Colts are going to the Dolphin Stadium beaming with confidence after their miraculous comeback against the Patriots to win the game 38-34. Peyton Manning has at last shown his dominant form as he threw for 349 yards to lead the Colts back into the game, canceling out an 18-point deficit. With one of the most explosive games in the NFL, the Colts look extremely dangerous especially when they are peaking at just about the right time. It seems everything is going the way of the Colts and it is their destiny to pull this off convincingly. But the Bears are the last team in the NFL you would want to underestimate.
They have a solid running game and when they get their running game going, they mostly win. In the last 24 years, the Bears were 60 and 2 when they manage to run the ball 40 times or more per game and recently, they are 5-1 with more than 100 yards running. If Chicago is going to win this one, they will win it with a running game, because Grossman is a little shaky when it comes to big plays. The Bears are 2-0 against the Colts when they run more than 100 yards in their previous match-ups, and it is obvious they will keep the proven formula going for this Sunday’s game. Bodog gives the Bears a 7-point handicap and I think the Bears will beat that mark
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