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Thursday, January 12, 2006 | Jeff

Sunday is the chance for the Chicago Bears to advance to the NFC Championship game.

Sunday is the chance for the Chicago Bears to play the kinda defense the '85 defense played in the playoffs: shutout football.

Sunday is the chance for Mike Brown to show Steve Smith that if he wants to catch the ball, there's a price to be paid.

Sunday is the chance for Thomas Jones to put the Chicago Bears on his back.

Sunday is the chance for Rex Grossman to become the quarterback of the Chicago Bears.

Sunday is the chance for Muhsin Muhammad to earn his thirteen million dollars.

Sunday is the chance for Adewale Ogunleye and Alex Brown to show Rucker and Peppers how it's done.

Sunday is the chance for Lovie Smith to become the third most popular coach in the history of this organization.

Sunday is the chance for Ron Rivera to earn the head coaching job at the St. Louis Rams.

Sunday is the chance Nathan Vasher to hawk balls. A couple.

Sunday is the chance for Brad Maynard to keep the field long.

Sunday is the chance for Chicago Bears fans to be in the stadium, in front of their television, at JOSIE WOODS screaming and yelling and howling at the sun with pride. The boys are here. And they have a chance to keep going.

Monday is the chance to prepare for the first NFC Championship game in 20 years.

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#1 Just07 said . . .

Wasn't it 18 years ago the last time da Bears were in the NFC Championship game?

January 13, 2006

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