Week 14 NFL Games and Predictions, Bears and Packers
With the Bears season being a wash the oonly thing left to do now is to pray the Eagles don’t make the playoffs and possible Super Bowl with dog killing felon Michael Vick riding the bench and hope the Bears can help ruin the chances of the other teams we hate in these parts with Green Bay and next week’s opponent Vikings with old Green Bay QB Brett Favre who’s having an NFL MVP mr comeback season up there topping the list.The games to watch
Denver Vs Undefeated Indianapolis Colts (PickDenver)Bears and Packers (Pick Bears even though they suck because I and a blog friend from Wisconsin have a little wager goin on for the game, and the loser will donate $20 to our favorite charity, which anyone can do anytime by clicking here or the “Marines Toy’s for Tot’s Banner” I made for them which is clearly visible right at the top of the blog
So, brother and sisters if you can spare a dime they sure would appreciate it, especially in the Age of Obama, as he and his Neo Marxist band of merry men rob the middle class to give to the poor as he and they bankrupt the country for 5 generations.
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The NFL is creating a partnership with researchers at Boston University who are studying the long-term effects of brain injuries on players, the Associated Press reported. “It’s huge that the
NFL Draftactively gets behind this research,” Robert Cantu, the co-director of the school’s research program, told the AP. “It forwards the research. It allows players to realize the is concerned about the possibility that they could have this problem and that the
NFL Draft
is doing everything it can to find out about the risks and the preventive strategies that can be implemented.”
The NFL is creating a partnership with researchers at Boston University who are studying the long-term effects of brain injuries on players, the Associated Press reported. “It’s huge that the
NFL Draftactively gets behind this research,” Robert Cantu, the co-director of the school’s research program, told the AP. “It forwards the research. It allows players to realize the is concerned about the possibility that they could have this problem and that the
NFL Draft
is doing everything it can to find out about the risks and the preventive strategies that can be implemented.”