[CBFF] Can the Bears Go Undefeated??
Tom Shannon
tshanno at gmail.com
Tue Oct 10 06:07:56 MDT 2006
I was watching Ron Jaworski on PTI yesterday. He said that he and a bunch
of the other experts got together and looked over the Bears schedule. He
said they counted 15 wins. Honestly, I can't figure out who the loss was.
Tom S.
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> Can the Bears Go Undefeated???
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> By Vic Waldron
>
> With the Bears dominance thus far on both sides of the ball talk has
> begun on whether or not they can actually run the table and have the
> first perfect season since the '72 Dolphins. As we all know N-F-L stands
> for "Not For Long" which is why several teams have flirted with
> perfection only to be denied at the end. Regardless of how good a team
> is it is very difficult winning 19 games in a single season. The Bears
> look great now but you never know when they might get tripped up. The
> following list of "pitfall" games for the Bears are provided for your
> entertainment only.
>
> *Potential Pitfall Games in the Bears Quest for Perfection*
> /1. Week 6 at Arizona/: Matt Leinart will be the opposing QB and he
> managed to light up the Bears during the preseason. Combine that with
> the Bears dismal history on Monday nights and..........
> .......Let's be real here. The only reason why this game is listed is
> because every /next game /will be at the top of the list. Looking ahead
> is always dangerous.
>
> /2. Week 12 @ New England/: The Bears would presumably come into this
> game 11-0 so playing on the road with NE looking for the big takedown
> could result in a loss. Add in the fact that Bill Belichick is a great
> game planner and Brady and Co. don't make many mistakes on offense the
> Bears D could see few opportunities for big plays. If the Bears come
> back home in December 12-0 I'm putting my money down on 16-0.
>
> /3. Week 10 @ NY Giants/: 9-0, the Meadowlands, likely a prime time game
> thanks to the NFL's new flex scheduling. The Giants have more weapons on
> offense than any other team the Bears will play down the stretch so they
> might just give up.......17 points in this one. The Giants looked good
> in a 19-3 win against the Redskins but looked horrible in their pasting
> by the Seahawks. Who knows which Giants team will show up?
>
> /The rest:/
> Week 14 @ St. Louis: Looking good at 4-1, Monday night, will be gunning
> to be the spoiler. What? They lost to the 49ers?? Never mind.
> Week 7 BYE: Gotta watch out for that ever dangerous "Bye" on the
> schedule every year.
> Week 16 @ Detroit: Bears have historically had difficulties winning in
> Detroit. Then again that was before Jon Kitna.
> Week 17 vs. Green Bay: B-R-E-T-T F-A-R-V-E.
> Week 13 vs. Minnesota: This game will determine the winner of the NFC
> North. I mean, how many games the Bears will win the division by.
> Week 11 @ NY Jets: Only because it's a road game.
> Week 9 vs. Miami: Two NFC North castoff QBs on the same team? I'm
> trembling.
> Week 15 vs. Tampa: You heard it here first, it will be 7 below zero in
> Chicago for this game and that's /without /the wind chill.
> Week 8 vs. 49ers: I don't think so.
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