[CBFF] 2008 Bears Schedule

Victor Waldron victor19 at gmail.com
Wed Apr 16 06:21:12 MDT 2008


>   Indy is almost impossible to beat at home, but no better time to play them, when
>   our defense will be at it's healthiest.  A lot of guys should be playing with huge chips
>   on their shoulder's:
>
>   Brown
>   Harris
>   Dvoracek
>   Vasher
>   Urlacher

You bring up a good point here. Our D played lights out at San Diego
in last year's opener, so I have no reason to believe the same won't
be the case against Indy. Hopefully this time around we'll escape
without any key injuries.

>
>   While I can't understand why the last game of the year isn't a division game, the
>   schedule allows Chicago time to rest starters in that game if they can close out home
>   field advantage, or a division title after finishing their conference schedule the week before
>   in a Monday night contest with Green Bay.

I am very curious about this, especially since the league was
supposedly going to make a concerted effort to make the final week's
games "interesting" by scheduling division games, etc. I haven't
looked closely enough at the rest of the team's schedules, but each
division has 4 teams so this could easily be done for everyone. Then
again the league has been liking the second Bears-Packers game the
weekend on/before Christmas, which honestly makes it easy for me to
make a combined Bears and family trip to Chicago during the holidays.

V



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