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I'll take twelve wins and run with it! I think, though, that the Bears can finish with as good as a 13-3 record. I predict that we will definitely lose to the Packers in Green Bay, to Houston at home, and at Detroit.
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Houston's quickly becoming one of the more overrated teams in the NFL. They beat up on a lot of bad teams last year and lost some pretty good players in Williams, Ryan & Winston. I expect them to have a good season since they're division is terrible, but I see no reason why the Bears can't beat them in Chicago.
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Originally Posted by
Bipolar Bear
Houston's quickly becoming one of the more overrated teams in the NFL. They beat up on a lot of bad teams last year and lost some pretty good players in Williams, Ryan & Winston. I expect them to have a good season since they're division is terrible, but I see no reason why the Bears can't beat them in Chicago.
Then can you see us as a possible 14-2 squad rather than 13-3? In one of these threads, I put my predictions, but I can't recall which one...I think it was the one about season predictions.
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Don't froget FLEX Scheduling. The BEARS have all noon games in December, so that might even change too.
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Originally Posted by
yttocs
Don't froget FLEX Scheduling. The BEARS have all noon games in December, so that might even change too.
I remember reading somewhere that a team can only have 6 prime time games in a season, so with 5 games already solidified that leaves just one possible game moving to Sunday night.
Out of those games it would most likely be home vs Packers or away against the Lions depending if they have playoff implications.
None of my posts on this forum have been aided by the use of deer-antler spray...
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Originally Posted by
draw2anderson35
I remember reading somewhere that a team can only have 6 prime time games in a season, so with 5 games already solidified that leaves just one possible game moving to Sunday night.
Out of those games it would most likely be home vs Packers or away against the Lions depending if they have playoff implications.
The Packers game in December, especially if the Bears are as good as we think they are capable of being and the Packers are as good as they have been the past three seasons, will probably be FOX's Game of the Week, so I would highly doubt that they'll move that one to a night game especially since the first game is being televised in prime time. The same goes for the Lions game. I think the most likely of those two teams that we might see on prime time this season for a second time on NBC Sunday Night Football would be the Packers simply because of the history and tradition that encompasses the rivalry.
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If the Bears win anything less then 11 games this year, I think the season will be a failure.
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Originally Posted by
The Benjamin
Five prime time games
1 Thursday Night
1 Sunday Night
3 Monday Night
I feel sorry for the Lions when they come into Chicago for that Monday Night game. I went to Ford Field last year for the Monday Night game and all the fans did was talk trash. They are in for a rude awakening this year...
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Originally Posted by
Josh007
I feel sorry for the Lions when they come into Chicago for that Monday Night game. I went to Ford Field last year for the Monday Night game and all the fans did was talk trash. They are in for a rude awakening this year...
I remember. I can't blame them too much because they aren't used to getting wins so they certainly don't know how to act like it. After being the worst team in the league for many years they probably feel as if they have earned the right to talk trash. Doesn't bother me. Raiders fans talk trash too but they've got nothing to celebrate except being famous for being the worst fans. Detroit fans want that title, it seems.
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Originally Posted by
nelliewilson
I remember. I can't blame them too much because they aren't used to getting wins so they certainly don't know how to act like it. After being the worst team in the league for many years they probably feel as if they have earned the right to talk trash. Doesn't bother me. Raiders fans talk trash too but they've got nothing to celebrate except being famous for being the worst fans. Detroit fans what that title, it seems.
Yeah, even their players don't know how to act. That incident against us last year at Soldier Field really showed how they are not used to winning and then getting plowed on the road. I wonder if anything will happen this time?