Rob Noxious
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I’m on board, #1 or #2 seed would be great.
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You spelled 1st seed wrong!
Apparently not and he doesn't know which cities have NFL teams and which ones don't either.
Let's take a look at the remaining schedule for the current top 4 NFC teams including the Bears, Rams, Saints, & Vikings...
Saints: Eagles, Falcons, Cowboys, Bucs, Panthers, Steelers, Panthers.
Rams: Chiefs, Lions, Bears, Eagles, Cardinals, 49ers.
Bears: Vikings, Lions, Giants, Rams, Packers, 49ers, Vikings.
Vikings: Bears, Packers, Patriots, Seahawks, Dolphins, Lions, Bears.
I could see the Saints winning 5 of those 7 games, finishing with a record of 13-3. (Eagles, Falcons, Cowboys, Bucs, and once vs Panthers.)
I could see the Rams winning 4 of those last 6 games, finishing with a record of 13-3. (Lions, Eagles, Cardinals, 49ers.)
I believe the Saints and Rams will end up with the top 2 seeds and receiving the 1st round byes.
I can also see the Bears winning 5 of the last 7 games with a final record of 11-5. (Once vs Vikings, Lions, Giants, Rams, 49ers. For some reason I just feel like the Packers will somehow find a way to win again. Rodgers always finds some damn way to get us.
And finally the Vikings, I can see winning 5 of the last 7 going 10-5-1. (Packers, Seahawks, Dolphins, Lions, & once vs Bears).
Final seeding would be 1) Saints. 2) Rams. 3) Bears. 4)Vikings. Panthers would likely end up with 5th or 6th seed and Redskins would likely win the NFC East.
I just don't see the Bears ending up with a top 2 seed and first round bye the way the schedule finishes out for everyone, but let's not forget the fact that this is just the very beginning of this "new look" Bears team. Nagy is a first year head coach and Trubisky is a 2nd year QB (first in this new system) so we're well ahead of schedule for where this team was expected to be. If we can just get IN the playoffs we'd have a fighting chance and you never know how injuries could shape things, both for us and the other teams. We just saw the Rams lose Kupp for the rest of the year, you never know who else could go down for any team.
Let's take a look at the remaining schedule for the current top 4 NFC teams including the Bears, Rams, Saints, & Vikings...
Saints: Eagles, Falcons, Cowboys, Bucs, Panthers, Steelers, Panthers.
Rams: Chiefs, Lions, Bears, Eagles, Cardinals, 49ers.
Bears: Vikings, Lions, Giants, Rams, Packers, 49ers, Vikings.
Vikings: Bears, Packers, Patriots, Seahawks, Dolphins, Lions, Bears.
I could see the Saints winning 5 of those 7 games, finishing with a record of 13-3. (Eagles, Falcons, Cowboys, Bucs, and once vs Panthers.)
I could see the Rams winning 4 of those last 6 games, finishing with a record of 13-3. (Lions, Eagles, Cardinals, 49ers.)
I believe the Saints and Rams will end up with the top 2 seeds and receiving the 1st round byes.
I can also see the Bears winning 5 of the last 7 games with a final record of 11-5. (Once vs Vikings, Lions, Giants, Rams, 49ers. For some reason I just feel like the Packers will somehow find a way to win again. Rodgers always finds some damn way to get us.
And finally the Vikings, I can see winning 5 of the last 7 going 10-5-1. (Packers, Seahawks, Dolphins, Lions, & once vs Bears).
Final seeding would be 1) Saints. 2) Rams. 3) Bears. 4)Vikings. Panthers would likely end up with 5th or 6th seed and Redskins would likely win the NFC East.
I just don't see the Bears ending up with a top 2 seed and first round bye the way the schedule finishes out for everyone, but let's not forget the fact that this is just the very beginning of this "new look" Bears team. Nagy is a first year head coach and Trubisky is a 2nd year QB (first in this new system) so we're well ahead of schedule for where this team was expected to be. If we can just get IN the playoffs we'd have a fighting chance and you never know how injuries could shape things, both for us and the other teams. We just saw the Rams lose Kupp for the rest of the year, you never know who else could go down for any team.
It’s important to look at the home/away schedule in late November and December. The top 2 teams right now are a southern dome team and a warm west coast team.
Game location is a real thing this time of year. The teams cottled from the elements are practicing in good weather all week then get off the plane in the north with a swift punch in the face to cold and wind.
I always love the "Bear weather" talk. Then a team like Houston comes in and knocks the Bears' block off.
The Bears would gave to win out, and hope the Rams pick up a 3rd loss along the way.
Impossible? No.
Improbable? Yes.
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Because there is bear weather in texas too
My favorite was when people were talking bear weather when the Patriots came to town in 2010.
I always love the "Bear weather" talk. Then a team like Houston comes in and knocks the Bears' block off.
I do not think so.
The Bears have not been in this position before. These other teams have been good for awhile. That experience is valuable.
It was a great game to be at though. Got to watch the goat live and on top of his game.that game was an abortion. only to be superseded 4 years later with a larger abortion.
also, which parallel dimension do we exist in where the Patriots aren't capable of playing in snow? Brady attains vast superhuman powers in snow. it's like fighting Jackie Chan in an IKEA.