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    <summary>The Bald TruthRarely has a team that won a game by 4 TDs left a stadium with less of a feeling of accomplishment than the Bears did Sunday.Even they admitted they were fortunate to have played a Cleveland team that...</summary>
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      <b>The Bald Truth</b><br /><br />Rarely has a team that won a game by 4 TDs left a stadium with less of
a feeling of accomplishment than the Bears did Sunday.<br /><br />Even they admitted they were fortunate to have played a Cleveland team that ... well ... I'm not saying the Browns already are mailing it in, but about three dozen of them were spotted licking stamps on the Soldier Field sideline.<br /><br /><b>The Balder Truth</b><br /><br />Can't say as I blame the Lambeau faithful one iota for booing <b>Brett Favre</b>. That bum never did a damn thing for the franchise.<br /><br /> 
      <b></b>And all those games he missed during his time in Green Bay ... what a freakin' slacker!<br />
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Seeing the way the offensive line protects <b>Aaron Rodgers</b> - and, really, <i>"protect"</i> isn't the best verb, is it? - Favre must go to bed every night thanking the Packers for setting him free. <br />
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<b><i>THE BALDEST TRUTH</i></b><br />
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Speaking of fine offensive line play, how about <b>Jay Cutler</b> having to run for his life against a Cleveland crew that couldn't even sack Rodgers the previous week?<br /><br />If the lines of the Bears and Packers don't get it together - and there's no reason to believe they will - we just might be treated to <b>Caleb Hanie</b> vs. <b>Matt Flynn</b> on Dec. 13 at Soldier Field.<br />&nbsp;<br />
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