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Lions WR Burleson guarantees win over 8-3 Bears


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Lions WR Nate Burleson is guaranteeing a victory over the 8-3 Bears this Sunday. Starting QB Shaun Hill is not playing...and in favor of him will be 3rd stringer Drew Stanton. What do you guys think? Does Burleson wind up looking like an idiot for guaranteeing this win?

Story : http://www.chicitysports.com/2010/12/01/lions-wr-burleson-guarantees-victory-over-bears/

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Loins have been playing everyone tough, so I hope none of the Bears are looking past them (I don't think they are). They're a divisional opponent that always plays us tough. I don't expect them to lay down. That said, Burleson still has to play on Sunday, so he can talk all he wants as far as I'm concerned.

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Loins have been playing everyone tough, so I hope none of the Bears are looking past them (I don't think they are). They're a divisional opponent that always plays us tough. I don't expect them to lay down. That said, Burleson still has to play on Sunday, so he can talk all he wants as far as I'm concerned.

this.. there are a few teams similar to the Lions..

as for Burleson, he's capitalized well thanks to Megatron.. I'm sure he is playing leader in this situation more than talking out of his ass.. sometimes both go hand in hand..

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