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Originally Posted by
Nick
nah, I get it...just sayin' it's tough to swallow. I think Chicago being a wild card and going to the NFC championship game will be fitting seeing as how we've been underdogs all year....I'll take it
yeah, its going to come down to the final game i think. That week 17 matchup will decide who wins the Division (and possible 2 seed), and who is the WC.
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Originally Posted by
Nick
ATL: Final Projected Record, Playoff Seeding: 13-3; No. 1 seed
CHI: Final Projected Record, Playoff Seeding: 10-6; No. 6 seed
NO: Final Projected Record, Playoff Seeding: 13-3; No. 5 seed
NYG: Final Projected Record, Playoff Seeding: 11-5; No. 3 seed
GB: Final Projected Record, Playoff Seeding: 12-4; No. 2 seed
SEA: Final Projected Record, Playoff Seeding: 7-9; No. 4 seed (wins tiebreaker with St. Louis on division record)
so, essentially he has two of the top 3 teams-NO and CHI-wild cards cause they lose their divisions. that's tough to swallow
That would put us as a 6 seed playing at the 3rd seeded Giants and 5th NO playing at 4th SEA.
To me, thinking of playoff matchups, it is crucial to end up 2nd, 3rd or 5th. Then again, anything can happen...especially if we stay healthy.

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Originally Posted by
BearStuff
That would put us as a 6 seed playing at the 3rd seeded Giants and 5th NO playing at 4th SEA.
To me, thinking of playoff matchups, it is crucial to end up 2nd, 3rd or 5th. Then again, anything can happen...especially if we stay healthy.
In a perfect world, Bears get the number 2 seed, NO gets the WC that goes through ATL, beats ATL, and has to come to Soldier for the Conference Championship....again. A 2006 Rematch...how purdy would that be?
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Originally Posted by
BigClaws
I had no idea that wining one game in a row constituted a "turnaroud".
LOL @ one game in a row!
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Originally Posted by
BigClaws
I had no idea that wining one game in a row constituted a "turnaroud".
My thoughts exactly BC. Booting Brad "Childish" and promoting Frazier may help settle down the discontent but it won't make Favre stop throwing picks and the Bears have been the beneficiaries of quite a few of late. Provided they keep on improving on the offensive side of the ball I don't see the Bears losing to the Vikes no matter where the game is played.
I think it's more likely the Bears go 3-2 and finish the season 11-5. The big win needs to come over GB in the final game.
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Originally Posted by
Nick
no way they bust out 5 wins in a row. NYG NE and CHI...one of those teams will beat them
They will lose 2 out of those 3. If the weather isn't good they can't beat the Giants, because the Packers can't run the ball at all.
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Didn't they just lose ANOTHER TE and LB?
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The Bears will win 12 games and be the #2 seed.
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I'm going to go out on a limb and say that the Bears will win out the rest of their games. I expect blow out wins against Detroit and Minnesota, and hard fought battles against New England, New York, and Green Bay. If they continue playing like they have played the past three ball games, I look for the Bears to possibly run the table the rest of the way and get that coveted #1 overall seed.
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First off i think atlanta is overrated. Also the fudge packers won't win out like we are all saying. I hate when the "experts" act like they know the future, because they couldn't have guessed this season if they were nostradomas. They"re beloved Cowgirls, viqueens and packers are not on top so they are trying to save some face, f*** them in they"re loose a**holes!!! Bears on top all the way!!! BEAR DOWN
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