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Breaking Down the NFC North, 2024
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<blockquote data-quote="OldSchool101" data-source="post: 1038549" data-attributes="member: 10086"><p>Optimistically the Bears start 2-2. Realistically they could be 1-3. Their best opportunity will be to win at home against the Titans week 1</p><p>After that it on the Road on back to back weeks, playing 2 playoff caliber teams from 2023 in Texans and Indi…in their houses. Then hosting another playoff caliber team with Stafford coming to Chicago the following week.</p><p>So as I mentioned, week 1 is a critical game for Chicago. <strong>IF</strong> they lose to Tennessee for any reason, for me there’s a 50/50 chance they start the season 0-4.</p><p>After that they’ll have a few good chances to win against Carolina or Washington.</p><p>Mingled in are Kyler Murray and Trevor Lawrence in between, so those won’t be easy.</p><p></p><p>Then after a winnable game hosting Patriots, they hit a tougher patch with 3 playoff caliber teams in 4 weeks.</p><p></p><p>I have Chicago at 4-5 going into this.</p><p>GB</p><p>Vikings</p><p>Lions</p><p>SF49ers</p><p></p><p>At best they go 2-2 to move up to</p><p>6-7.</p><p>Then Chicago plays 3 more 2023 playoff caliber teams, <strong>Lions</strong>, Vikings, <strong>Seattle</strong> and <strong>Packers</strong></p><p></p><p>This is why I say Chicago needs help with a fast start. An early upset or two through 4 games. Must win week 1 and starting 2-2 or 3-1 to increase any postseason odds. It’s tough to ask a Rookie QB to start </p><p>3-1 imo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldSchool101, post: 1038549, member: 10086"] Optimistically the Bears start 2-2. Realistically they could be 1-3. Their best opportunity will be to win at home against the Titans week 1 After that it on the Road on back to back weeks, playing 2 playoff caliber teams from 2023 in Texans and Indi…in their houses. Then hosting another playoff caliber team with Stafford coming to Chicago the following week. So as I mentioned, week 1 is a critical game for Chicago. [B]IF[/B] they lose to Tennessee for any reason, for me there’s a 50/50 chance they start the season 0-4. After that they’ll have a few good chances to win against Carolina or Washington. Mingled in are Kyler Murray and Trevor Lawrence in between, so those won’t be easy. Then after a winnable game hosting Patriots, they hit a tougher patch with 3 playoff caliber teams in 4 weeks. I have Chicago at 4-5 going into this. GB Vikings Lions SF49ers At best they go 2-2 to move up to 6-7. Then Chicago plays 3 more 2023 playoff caliber teams, [B]Lions[/B], Vikings, [B]Seattle[/B] and [B]Packers[/B] This is why I say Chicago needs help with a fast start. An early upset or two through 4 games. Must win week 1 and starting 2-2 or 3-1 to increase any postseason odds. It’s tough to ask a Rookie QB to start 3-1 imo. [/QUOTE]
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