Chapter 1: What is the significance of the Bears-Packers playoff game?
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Layla, Marshall, Packer Week, part three. I'm going to be in the house, willing to guarantee good vibes. I'm feeling great about it. First Bears game I will have attended since the double doink. Woo! What the hell did you just say? Oh, God! No! No! It's going to be fine. It's going to be fine.
Everybody stay calm. What's the procedure, everyone? What's the procedure? Stay f***ing calm!
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Chapter 2: What are Layla Rahimi and Marshall Harris's thoughts on the Bears' performance?
Everybody just f***ing calm down! I will be sitting first row behind the Bears bench. Oh, my God. First row, 50-yard line. Well, hello, Mr. Fancy Pants. I will be wearing a very elaborate bear's robe, an outfit that Fox is providing for me, and we'll be bringing the vibes.
In a robe?
It's a very nice robe. I mean, I don't even know what I'd do with all that money. I know what you'd do with all that money. Hey, Pam, let's buy expensive bathrobes and hug. If you're wearing the robe, I want, like, a robe and a matching crown, but, like, are you just doing robe sunglasses or do you have, like, some adornment atop your dome? I need something to warm myself. Okay, I'm not tough.
How tough are you?
How tough am I? How tough am I? I had a bowl of nails for breakfast this morning. Yeah, so? Without any milk.
right this way sorry to keep you waiting don't help me if you say the word doink at that game we can't mush this danny i'm not here to talk about the past i i am here to talk about the future my future is so bright jim jim do you know how bright my future is it's so bright that is there something i gotta wear I have something else for you guys. Please, by all means.
One person on the team said to be quiet when our offense is on the field. If 500 people who are going to be at the game are listening to this, tell your section to shut the hell up when Caleb Williams is on the field. Now you know how I feel sitting next to those M&Ms all day. Well, why don't you just move the M&M's? Why don't you shut up?
I have to be honest. I still do not feel good about the idea of Danny Parkins going to his first game since the double dork.
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Chapter 3: How do the Bears plan to approach the game against the Packers?
This is Rahimi Harrison-Grody on 670 The Score, and I'm just going to let you sit with that and see how you feel about it, too. And Marshall Harris joining me today. Mark Grody will join us from Hallas Hall with the latest there at 1225. And in the meantime, as we do this dance for the third time, and this time is the most special now that it's the playoffs.
I always like the concept of going behind enemy lines. You know, it sounds very SportsCenter. It's a segment we do in sports. You know, it's something we look in on. We check in on the other team.
I prefer behind the cheddar curtain. I'm just saying what you said earlier was perfect.
Why you got to bring cheese into this? No, that makes absolute sense. Oh, the foam party hat went away. The cheese grater foam party hat. It was sitting in our studio and now it's gone.
You know, people would just be taking things and acting like things just walk away on their own.
Absolutely. All of those things. I'm pretty sure that's why we have four mugs sitting over there as well. But behind a many lines, cheese behind the cheddar curtain. I don't know. The bong recreation area. Whatever you want to call it.
Bong recreation area.
Yeah, that's what you pass once you go up to Milwaukee.
Oh, we have it returned.
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Chapter 4: What insights does Chris Sims provide about the Bears and Packers matchup?
Hold on. You got it? That works. That works.
We might be getting too much flair in the office.
The thing is too much flair. I've seen Office Space a bunch of times with the sound up and with the sound off.
When Luke Cannells comes in studio right now, I won't be able to see him, but we'll figure it out.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Let me move that because you're right.
We have a foam party hat. It's a cheese grater.
I'll just put it upright right here.
But I do like to creep on what other people are doing. I do like to go behind enemy lines. I do like to drive by the Bong Recreation Area up to Milwaukee. I like to see what's what. You know, I want to see what's going on up there, so to speak. And while the Bears here are talking about the concept of being playoff ready and they're talking about five more games.
We had the chant a couple days ago. Packers seem real keyed in on Saturday. And they seem very confident. They don't sound like a team who's lost four games in a row.
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Chapter 5: What are the implications of Tyreek Stevenson's snap counts against the Packers?
Or Don't Be a Menace. That popped up in my head recently as well. That one I do think I need to watch again.
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I just love the part where he's reading the bedtime story. Okay, I gotta stop. I'm making myself... Oh, see before I need to watch again. 100%. All right, I got something to do. As if I don't have other things to do. Maybe they'll just hang out in my head for a while and waste all my space. I only have a certain amount of RAM. In fact, it is shutting down now because five on it is next.
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Chapter 6: How does the health of key players impact the Bears' strategy?
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Bears cornerback Tyreek Stevenson's snap counts over the past four games are as follows. 33 snaps versus the Browns, 27 against the Packers, 18 at San Francisco, and zero snaps against the Lions. Thanks to the Tribune's Brad Biggs for totaling up those snap counts in a recent article. So, defensive coordinator Dennis Allen said this to reporters on Wednesday.
There'll be a plan, you know, in place for Tyreek. We'll see how the game plays out. But I think all those guys have to be ready to play.
How many snaps do you think Stevenson will get Saturday against the Packers?
I'm still trying to figure this out. Because this is the quintessential question at this time of year in the National Football League. Who's healthy? How healthy are they?
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Chapter 7: What are the key factors for the Bears to win against the Packers?
Are they more effective being partially healthy than the next guy? And that's the calculus that is constant. We've had to deal. We have had to deal with it all season long for the Bears because of Jalen Johnson and the like. So I find it very curious that a healthy Tyreek Stevenson was not a factor in the game against the Lions on purpose.
Like it's one thing if he wasn't a factor because he's out there. But on purpose? That's what makes this so confusing. And, like, there's a quote from Jace Leisure. Dennis Allen says Tyreek Stevenson can still be a factor. What the hell happened behind the scenes here? Is that the question that you're led to believe?
Because healthy bodies, especially ones who are vets on your team, who are of the current regime, you'd think would be part of this, right?
Well, my question is this. And this is how I answer the question of, like, how many snaps he'll actually get this week.
Chapter 8: How do the Bears fans feel about the upcoming playoff game?
How many interceptions has Tyreek Stevenson had this year? One. He has forced a couple of fumbles and recovered a couple of fumbles. But I don't think Tyreek Stevenson was ever going to be above Jalen Johnson on the depth chart.
No, and I think now it's him versus Nashawn Wright.
And Nashawn Wright generates turnovers. They're both lacking in coverage. Neither one of them is all pro or a pro bowler. Probably not even a Pro Bowl alternate. And that's one of those guys led the league in takeaways.
Yeah.
So if you got the guy who led the league in takeaways and you know your defense is leaky at best, you got to go with the guy who at least gives you a chance on a 50-50 ball.
Well, in front of the score, Caitlin Sharkey had this quote as well around the same time yesterday. Dennis Allen on Tyreek's low snap count. I think when the season started, none of us thought Nashawn Wright would be playing the way he has. Part of his playing the hot hand. And wasn't that an actual discussion point among the coaching staff?
And the player said that they were told that once Jalen Johnson became healthy enough to play. So they're following their message there.
to answer the question about how many snaps, I could see him getting 10 snaps. I could see certain packages, whatever, somebody needs a blow, however you want to put it. Because you've got to have your guys, knowing the way the Bears play, you've got to have your guys at full strength in the fourth quarter because that's how it feels like this game, like most Bears-Packers games.
Take Ben Johnson out of the equation. Most Bears-Packers game, they come down to the fourth quarter.
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