Odd timing for this statement. This game has done nothing but crush any hope I had for next week. We won't lose by 40, but it's hard imagining any scenario where we'd pull off a win. At this point I'm just hoping not to get embarrassed. 1. The Bears are at home. 2. The good offenses the Bears have played haven't lit them up points wise so far. 3. The offense is playing pretty well right now. 4. Short week for the Pats. The Bears have a good chance of winning this Sunday. This
Thursday December 9th Indianapolis (6-6) @ Tennessee (5-7) Sunday December 12th EARLY GAMES Cleveland (5-7) @ Buffalo (2-10) Tampa Bay (7-5) @ Washington (5-7) Atlanta (10-2) @ Carolina (1-11) New York Giants (8-4) @ Minnesota (5-7) Green Bay (8-4) @ Detroit (2-10) Oakland (6-6) @ Jacksonville (7-5) Cincinnati (2-10) @ Pittsburgh (9-3) LATE GAMES St. Louis (6-6) @ New Orleans (9-3) Seattle (6-6) @ San Francisco (4-8) New England (10-2) @ Chicago (9-3) Miami (6-6) @ New York Jets (9-3) Kansas City (8-4) @ San Diego (6-6) Denver (3-9) @ Arizona (3-9) Sunday Night Football Philadelphia (8-4) @ Dallas (4-8) Monday Night Football (Dec. 13th) Baltimore (8-4) @ Houston (5-7) TV MAPS http://the506.com/sports/?p=458
If this was the Packers and McCarthy went 5 wide in the cold, Packer fans would be freaking out right now. Also, I actually think the Bears can beat the Pats next week. And I am not just saying that to jinx them.
I don't think 10-6 is going to be good enough for some team. There's a slight chance 11-5 might not be good enough which is just insane. Yeah, and just think the NFC West gets a spot no matter what.