!!~Dolphins Dethrown Bears~!!
The Chicago Bears playing @ home with an Undefeated record, let the struggling Miami Dolphins whip their sorry Asses....ha ha ha ha ha.....Thats Funny~!!!
CHICAGO - Ronnie Brown rushed for a career-high 157 yards and just like 1985, the Miami Dolphins ended the hopes of an unbeaten season for the Chicago Bears.
Taking advantage of six turnovers and the ineffective play of Rex Grossman, the Dolphins posted the biggest surprise of the NFL season, a 31-13 victory over the Bears.
Entering with just one win in their first seven games and facing a Bears team that had won its four games at Soldier Field by a combined 152-30, the Dolphins were given little chance to even be competitive.
But not only did the Dolphins (2-6) stay competitive, they took advantage of numerous mistakes by the Bears on their way to a shocking upset.
In their Super Bowl-winning season in 1985, the Bears (7-1) won their first 12 games before being ambushed in a 38-24 loss at Miami on a Monday night. Those Dolphins had Hall of Famers in coach Don Shula and Dan Marino.
On Sunday, the 2006 Dolphins were led by defensive end Jason Taylor, who returned an interception 20 yards for a touchdown in the second quarter. He also forced a fumble and recorded a sack to go over 100 in his career.
Miami turned the six Chicago turnovers into 28 points.
The Dolphins completely flustered Grossman, who completed 18-of-42 passes for 210 yards and a touchdown with three interceptions. He had 11 TDs without an interception in his first four home games.
It marked the second time in three games the Bears committed six turnovers in a game. They had two defensive touchdowns and a special teams TD in rallying for a dramatic 24-23 victory at Arizona on October 16
This time, the Bears' defense was unable to bail them out. In fact, they were run over by Ronnie Brown, who rushed for a season-high 157 yards on 29 carries.
Joey Harrington threw for three touchdowns to overcome a pair of interceptions for the Dolphins.
CHICAGO - Ronnie Brown rushed for a career-high 157 yards and just like 1985, the Miami Dolphins ended the hopes of an unbeaten season for the Chicago Bears.
Taking advantage of six turnovers and the ineffective play of Rex Grossman, the Dolphins posted the biggest surprise of the NFL season, a 31-13 victory over the Bears.
Entering with just one win in their first seven games and facing a Bears team that had won its four games at Soldier Field by a combined 152-30, the Dolphins were given little chance to even be competitive.
But not only did the Dolphins (2-6) stay competitive, they took advantage of numerous mistakes by the Bears on their way to a shocking upset.
In their Super Bowl-winning season in 1985, the Bears (7-1) won their first 12 games before being ambushed in a 38-24 loss at Miami on a Monday night. Those Dolphins had Hall of Famers in coach Don Shula and Dan Marino.
On Sunday, the 2006 Dolphins were led by defensive end Jason Taylor, who returned an interception 20 yards for a touchdown in the second quarter. He also forced a fumble and recorded a sack to go over 100 in his career.
Miami turned the six Chicago turnovers into 28 points.
The Dolphins completely flustered Grossman, who completed 18-of-42 passes for 210 yards and a touchdown with three interceptions. He had 11 TDs without an interception in his first four home games.
It marked the second time in three games the Bears committed six turnovers in a game. They had two defensive touchdowns and a special teams TD in rallying for a dramatic 24-23 victory at Arizona on October 16
This time, the Bears' defense was unable to bail them out. In fact, they were run over by Ronnie Brown, who rushed for a season-high 157 yards on 29 carries.
Joey Harrington threw for three touchdowns to overcome a pair of interceptions for the Dolphins.
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