That's almost exactly how I feel. I feel very confident about the Bears right now, but at the same time I wonder 'should i really be this confident?' I see the team built on an absurdly abnormal amount of turnovers against mediocre to bad teams and I feel like I should be a little scared. At the same time, we throttled those teams, what a great team should do. So I am outwardly confident right now, but losing this game will definitely cause me and other Bears fans to look behind us and see the Packers 1 game behind with the 49ers come up. I'm not saying that even if we lose both of these games, I will give up on our chances to make the Super Bowl, but I'll be a whole lot more worried that's for sure. Also.....everyone points out that Green Bay apparently destroyed us in week 2. No we didn't play well, yes they played better, but I don't think it was the blowout people make it out to be....We were down 3-0 just before halftime when a fluke fake FG put us down 10-0. But even then, it was a 10 point game (13-3....really 6-3 without the fake FG) until midway through the 4th quarter when they kicked another FG to make it 16-3 (9-3) and then broke our backs with a TD after yet another Cutler TO. I dunno, obviously they dominated our offense, but it almost seemed like it was their scheme and plan against Marshall that killed us, not because they were all that more talented. Defensively I thought we were great, and held the offense to 16 points (and who knows how many were short fields because of Cutler INTs...dont feel like going back and remembering). Anyways, the Packers deserved to win, no doubt, but I'm not necessarily looking at the Packers like a team we can't beat. The Packers game was also on the road on the first short week of the NFL season. The team had gone from practicing to half the team playing 2-3 drives in the preseason opener, to playing a quarter in the 2nd preseason game, to playing a half in the 3rd preseason game, to a week off (4th PS game), to a home opener where starters got to either sit (Urlacher) or take it easy late, to playing 4 days later against one of the best teams in the league in their house. That's not to excuse the loss at all. I was still pissed about how poorly they played. As for Simmons' point..... At some point, everybody has to get over the eye test with the Bears. Sure the offense struggles at times, but they have more often than not performed when they've needed to and enough to win. It just so happens that the big offensive meltdowns (and there have not been that many) have come with everyone in the world watching (SNF vs. Giants, Playoffs vs. Packers, TNF vs. Packers). This may be a game where they play poorly again, against a very good defensive team, but it's not the end of the world. And I'd take the chances that the team will at least have a shot to still win, just like they did in those 3 disaster games I mentioned until late. And easy schedule or not, they all count. Teams that beat teams they are supposed to beat, usually keep winning them....ask the Colts. They aren't going to lose every game against other good teams.