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Every year a team will come out of the woodwork and elevate itself from previous years of poor play and take advantage of a generous schedule to come on strong for a season, ride the hype, and ultimately make it to the playoffs. Then the following season, when the schedule has been adjusted for the number of wins that team had the year prior, many times those teams get shellacked or barely make it to 500. The 2018 Bears were the quintessential example of that.
Good teams are good when their schedules are challenging, not just when their schedules are favorable. I'm waiting to see which of last year's "flash" teams will be good this year as well (I'm looking at you Cleveland, and with apologies to my in-laws, Buffalo). Teams with good front-offices get to11 12-5 or better multiple years in a row- that's ultimately how Pace and Nagy will be measured. Of course, getting to that point is not a given for teams like the Bears, based on their history. As a fan I want it, but we all know what happens once the season starts.
Good teams are good when their schedules are challenging, not just when their schedules are favorable. I'm waiting to see which of last year's "flash" teams will be good this year as well (I'm looking at you Cleveland, and with apologies to my in-laws, Buffalo). Teams with good front-offices get to