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Written by Matt Stevens
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Thursday, 13 January 2011 00:33 |
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Earl Bennett is upset by the criticism and the recipients of the Chicago Bears as well.
They are tired of hearing that Chicago lacks a receptor to which to send balls. All they know is that the Bears are back in the playoffs for the first time in four years and will host Seattle on Sunday in a match in the Divisional Playoffs.
And believe they had anything to do with it.
"We are always upset by the criticism," Bennett said. "Last year we were upset and this year too. We hear the same thing over and over again: the Chicago Bears have no receivers, no receivers. We all feel that everyone in this room is a number one and we just have to go out ( the field) and show everyone they are wrong. "
Well, here's your chance.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 13 January 2011 00:44 |
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Written by Andrew Scofield
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Tuesday, 11 January 2011 21:59 |
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Looking to the divisional playoff betting game with the New England Patriots were prepared with the good news that tight end Aaron Hernandez returned to practice after a hip injury, plus the runner Danny Woodhead returned to training in full.
The defensive side of the ball was not as lucky as the linebacker Jermaine Cunningham and defensive end Myron Pryor did not appear in training by back and calf injuries respectively.
Another important part of the preparation of New England is to maintain mental focus. Jerod Mayo, hinted that coach Bill Belichick would have warned players not to get distracted by the war of words that try to start the New York Jets. "Definitely [can not speak]," he said, "so I hope no one makes me such questions."
Bellichick also put emphasis on making sure his players to forget the 45-3 victory over the Jets in December and will focus on the mistakes they made in that game.
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 11 January 2011 22:14 |
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Read more... [NFL Playoffs Odds: Patriots are Ready to beat the Jets]
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