Since the Bears have nothing left to play for except practice, I wouldn't be terribly surprised if they didn't end up winning this game. The only implications it has is on next year's first overall pick, so the Lions may not be terrible interested in winning either, but it's not out of the question that the Lions take this one. (I'm giving the guys on Sportsline the benefit of the doubt and assuming they're using the same logic. If they just think the Lions will surprise the Bears hands down, then...) The Lions will completely meltdown at the 8 minute mark of the 2nd period when all of their fans walk out. :wink: No way. At the 7:55 mark, Millen will be fired. By 7:15 in the 2nd, they will have hired a new GM, and by the second half, the new GM will have a fully competent team on the field, and all the fans that left will have magically solved all the Lions' troubles! All right, I want you to put down those Lefty Luckies, and never smoke those things again !! You hear me ???