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I dunno this is a tough one, on the one hand is my pure and blind hatred of offense first football teams(even thought I know the Colts D has shown up in the playoffs) but on the other hand it does make the Pats, I know am a selfish prick and think of my favorite team, look better if they lose to the super bowl champ. While both teams are fairly inexperienced in key positions in the post season I feel the Colts have more experience than the Bears, their offense is too much, defense has come on strong and Manning, gggrrr, is still most likely the high that is him being 3-0 against the Pats in two years, a team which has haunted him.....I say the Colts offense is too much Colts but the Bears play very hard....Colts by 7
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