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SaviorX said:

The Bears...

Inconsistency has never let anyone survive making the Super Bowl, and if they did, odds are they did not win the big one. Last time I saw the Bears in the Super Bowl, their quarterback bombed miserably. Now Jay Cutler ain't no Rex Grossman, but look at the stats:

Stats Overview Passing
SPLIT CMP ATT YDS CMP% YPA LNG TD INT SACK RAT
2010 261 432 3274 60.4 7.58 89 23 16 52 86.3
Career 1359 2207 15964 61.6 7.23 93 104 79 138 84.3
Postseason - 2010 15 28 274 53.6 9.79 58 2 0 3 111.3

Now, scraping up the Seahawks is not THAT much to be proud of, they were a 7-9 team. The game was 21-0 yet the Bears allowed 24 points afterwards. The Packers are coming off the decimation of the best team in the NFC. Matty Ice, the most consistent quarterback, was rattled to the core by GB Defense. Jay Cutler is already hot-N-Cold; what makes you think he will suddenly be lights out now?

Interesting that you'd say that.  The true measure of consistency for a team is their win/loss record over an entire season.  Out of the teams left, The Steelers were 12-4, the Bears and Jets 11-5, and your Packers 10-6. 

Oh, and Matty Ice as he's called ( talk about over hyped) has never done anything in the postseason.  Get back to me when he has.

And about Cutler's stats, they aren't that bad.  His QB rating is over 80.  Several Super Bowl winning QBs were much worse.  Check out Jim Plunkett's career stats if you don't believe me.  That guy won two Super Bowls.



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