Bearin' Down
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Being 100% objective, this is how I see the rest of the season going for the Bears:
@ New England - W - 31-27 - The season is on the line, the team is going through a lot of adversity. I think they come out and win this one.
BYE WEEK
@ Green Bay - W - 27-24 - We may be 0-3 at home, but we're going to start 5-1 on the road.
Minnesota - W - 41-17 - The Bears reel of their third consecutive win and are proving that this race isn't over.
Buccaneers - W - 48-20 - The Bucs stink and turn the ball over numerous times. Bears cruise.
@ Detroit - W - 24-21 - The Bears hot hand on the road continues on Thanksgiving Day. Meanwhile, the Lions begin their annual decent into mediocrity.
Dallas - W - 31-30 - The Bears, now fighting for a bye week, win on the last drive of the game to even their record at 3-3 at home. Not to mention, it's Tony Romo and December.
Saints - W - 34-26 - The Bears pull this off, and are now the NFL's hottest team with 7 consecutive wins.
Lions - W - 38-17 - At this point, the Lions are full-on spiraling out of control. The Bears, meanwhile, are on their ascent to NFL glory.
@ Minnesota - W - 27-24 - This is a trap game, but the Bears pull through on a last second field goal by Robbie Gould.
Completely objectively, I don't see anyway the Bears don't go 12-4.
As to the playoffs:
Wildcard Round - BYE WEEK
Divisional Round - Green Bay - W 34-20 - The Bears handle the Packers at home, and advance to the NFC Championship game.
NFC Championship Game - Cardinals - W 21-20 - The Cardinals prove to be formidable, but the Bears move on.
Superbowl - Denver - W 34-31 - Cutler outplays Peyton Manning and then proceeds to give Ommy the finger.
Superbowl MVP: Jay Cutler - He doesn't give a shit what you guys think. 27-37 410 yards 4 tds 0 ints 0 FF
@ New England - W - 31-27 - The season is on the line, the team is going through a lot of adversity. I think they come out and win this one.
BYE WEEK
@ Green Bay - W - 27-24 - We may be 0-3 at home, but we're going to start 5-1 on the road.
Minnesota - W - 41-17 - The Bears reel of their third consecutive win and are proving that this race isn't over.
Buccaneers - W - 48-20 - The Bucs stink and turn the ball over numerous times. Bears cruise.
@ Detroit - W - 24-21 - The Bears hot hand on the road continues on Thanksgiving Day. Meanwhile, the Lions begin their annual decent into mediocrity.
Dallas - W - 31-30 - The Bears, now fighting for a bye week, win on the last drive of the game to even their record at 3-3 at home. Not to mention, it's Tony Romo and December.
Saints - W - 34-26 - The Bears pull this off, and are now the NFL's hottest team with 7 consecutive wins.
Lions - W - 38-17 - At this point, the Lions are full-on spiraling out of control. The Bears, meanwhile, are on their ascent to NFL glory.
@ Minnesota - W - 27-24 - This is a trap game, but the Bears pull through on a last second field goal by Robbie Gould.
Completely objectively, I don't see anyway the Bears don't go 12-4.
As to the playoffs:
Wildcard Round - BYE WEEK
Divisional Round - Green Bay - W 34-20 - The Bears handle the Packers at home, and advance to the NFC Championship game.
NFC Championship Game - Cardinals - W 21-20 - The Cardinals prove to be formidable, but the Bears move on.
Superbowl - Denver - W 34-31 - Cutler outplays Peyton Manning and then proceeds to give Ommy the finger.
Superbowl MVP: Jay Cutler - He doesn't give a shit what you guys think. 27-37 410 yards 4 tds 0 ints 0 FF
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