Bearin' Down
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Brian Urlacher says that he thinks the Bears are the 3rd or 4th best team in the division...
Seems like the guy could act like he has faith in his old teamates to take the division this year, or at least be better than the Viqueens. I guess we don't have to worry about calling him a homer...
(I cant post links yet but this is from Ross Jones, FOXSports.com)
FOX Football Daily will kick off on Monday Aug. 19 at 6 p.m ET. on FOX Sports 1 America’s New Sports Network. The FOX Football Daily crew held a call with the media to detail exactly what the show is and who will be featured on it. Here are some top takeaways from the media call:
Bears bound for playoffs? Brian Urlacher doesn’t think so
This sure won’t sit well with Chicago Bears fans, but future Hall of Fame linebacker Brian Urlacher thinks the Green Bay Packers are the favorites to win the NFC North.
“Yeah, I would consider them the favorite,” Urlacher said. “Two or three times around they’ve won the division and I would say that they are the favorite until someone knocks them off, they’re going to be the top dog in that division.”
Ok, fine. Easy answer. Surely, the Bears will be on their heels though right, Brian? Not so fast.
“I think Minnesota is right behind [Green Bay]. They got better in the offseason. They got Greg Jennings, they stole him from Green Bay and there defense has always been good. So, I think right now it’s between those two. Green Bay has a slight edge and it will be interesting to see how Chicago and Detroit can keep up in that division with those two teams.”
Sounds like is just rehashing last year's results and calling them his opinion.
Greenbay has lost:
-Greg Jennings
-Donald Driver
-Bryan Buluga
-Charles Woodson
(maybe more people that I'm forgetting too)
Vikings still have Christian Ponder as their QB (not a good thing). AP isn't running for 2,000 yards this year. They've lost the versatility of Percy Harvin, which I think is HUGE.
Chicago has lost the leadership and experience of Brian Urlacher, yes. But Chicago has also grown leaps in bounds in the athletic ability and depth departments at LB, OL, and TE. Chicago has also improved their receiving core. Otherwise, Chicago is largely the same.
Detroit lost Cliff Avril, but gained Reggie Bush. I'm not sure how much they've actually done to help their defense grow. I think their D is still terrible.
My predictions for this season:
Vikings end up 6-10.
Detroit 7-9 or 8-8.
The race will be between the Bears and the Packers. The Bears will start slow both offensively and defensively. The defense has to learn to adjust and play with each other. The offense has to learn to play under a new system. I think both teams go 10-6. I think the Bears finish stronger. By the end of the year, the Bears D will be playing much better than it did early on. Same with the Offense. I could see the Bears starting out 4-4 or 3-5 and then going 6-2 or 7-1 the remainder of the way.