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Avatar of torchmonkey

5 prime-time games...the networks must like the Cutler deal too. Having to go on the road to Fudge-packerville then home against the Steelers isn't the best way to open a season. Playing all of the teams in both conference championships looks a little one-sided too (the Bears are the only team that will do so).

Here's hoping for a hot start and a wideout to step up!

Ray

Avatar of pawnsprayer

good thing is the late December schedule.  I love to watch them in the cold and snow.  The idea that they have the easiest schedule(because of the lions) is really not reassuring.  But 2 games against the lions and games against the seahawks, bengals, browns, and rams look pretty good.  Hopefully those treat us good.  And nothing would be sweeter than putting the first 2 in the win column to show the league that this is our year.

Avatar of jgregory59025

the bears technically have the easiest schedule with a combined opponent win percentage of .414

Playoffs!!!

Avatar of torchmonkey

yes, it is easiest if you take last years opponents schedule...but in the current NFL, high draft picks, free agents and the year-to-year ups and downs, equate to rankings being turned upside down. Last year a 3 win Atlanta team looked like gold on the schedule and how about those patsies in the desert? The Lions will win at least 3-4 games this year (yeah, I know that is hardly great, but if one of those is a jump up and bite you game against Chicago, it could spell trouble).

Avatar of hellodebake

Starts with the Bears being highlighted on 'Hard Knocks' this up coming football season.

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