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To: Andy Thomas who wrote (4963)11/16/2000 12:44:59 AM
From: Thomas M.  Respond to of 45639
 
I would be hesitant to pick Da Bears without Jim Miller . . .

Tom



To: Andy Thomas who wrote (4963)11/16/2000 10:32:08 PM
From: LLCoolG  Respond to of 45639
 
AT,

Bears are a bad pick. They will be using Shane Matthews, who looked horrible last week, and the way to beat TB is by running between the tackles a la James Stewart. Mix in the typical November Chicago weather, and a small back in James Allen, it is hard to make a case for anything but a big TB win there.

Also, yes, NO lost Ricky Williams, but they still have a great offensive line, and Jeff Blake is very capable of throwing the ball well. Oakland is very susceptible to the pass, and their offense has not been up against many strong defenses this year. New Orleans has a great front line. I don;t think that one is a no-brainer--leave that one alone!

All MO, of course!

G