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Predict the # of wins for the Bears in 2012
How many wins do the Bears get in 2012?
1 Sun, Sep 9 vsIndianapolis 1:00 PM CBS Tickets 2 Thu, Sep 13 @Green Bay 8:20 PM NFL Tickets 3 Sun, Sep 23 vsSt. Louis 1:00 PM FOX Tickets 4 Mon, Oct 1 @Dallas 8:30 PM Tickets 5 Sun, Oct 7 @Jacksonville 4:05 PM FOX Tickets 6 BYE WEEK 7 Mon, Oct 22 vsDetroit 8:30 PM Tickets 8 Sun, Oct 28 vsCarolina 1:00 PM FOX Tickets 9 Sun, Nov 4 @Tennessee 1:00 PM FOX Tickets 10 Sun, Nov 11 vsHouston 8:20 PM NBC Tickets 11 Mon, Nov 19 @San Francisco 8:30 PM Tickets 12 Sun, Nov 25 vsMinnesota 1:00 PM FOX Tickets 13 Sun, Dec 2 vsSeattle 1:00 PM FOX Tickets 14 Sun, Dec 9 @Minnesota 1:00 PM FOX Tickets 15 Sun, Dec 16 vsGreen Bay 1:00 PM FOX Tickets 16 Sun, Dec 23 @Arizona 4:15 PM FOX Tickets 17 Sun, Dec 30 @Detroit 1:00 PM FOX Tickets |
I'm buying the Bears this year. Hard. I wouldn't be surprised if they won the NFC.
Jay Cutler, Brandon Marshall and Jeremy Bates reunited is good for all three parties. Cutler gets his #1 WR back, Marshall gets a real QB and Bates is the guy who coached them to career years back in 2008. Love that. But then they also added Alshon Jeffery. I'm a bigger proponent of Jeffery than most. I see him as a Vincent Jackson type receiver if he stays in shape. Build up vertical speed and when the ball is in the air, it might as well be his. Great hands, great ball skills. A vertical threat like Jeffery with a guy like Marshall is dangerous. They're both huge and they compliment each other well. Add in Earl Bennett, Devin Hester and Dane Sanzenbacher and I think the Bears' receiving core is quite good. Plus I think Kellen Davis and Evan Rodriguez could be a nice little TE combo. Their passing game should be much improved. Plus their running attack with Matt Forte and Michael Bush is impressive as well. Is there a better 1-2 punch at running back in the NFL? Arian Foster and Ben Tate is the only one that comes to mind as clearly better. Maybe Fred Jackson and CJ Spiller. But none of that matters because regardless of whether they're the best 1-2 punch or the 5th best 1-2 bunch, point is that they're really good and they compliment the passing game nicely. Aside from the huge, gaping hole at LT, their offensive line is a bit better than advertised too. Williams-Garza-Rachal-Carimi isn't so terrible. Still bad but its not the "Oh my god, the Bears are going to just get demolished" problem it's being made out to be. I mean the Giants won a superbowl with Diehl-Boothe-Baas-Snee-McKenzie and that was pretty awful. And that defense is always good and they added Shea McClellin, Kelvin Hayden and Geno Hayes. And I'm expecting a good year out of Stephen Paea and Chris Conte too. Added Blake Costanzo and Eric Weems on special teams too. |
I voted 11, but I wouldn't be surprised to see 12 or 13. I think the division could take both wildcards, and possibly two of the top 3 records in the NFC.
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Voted 9 -- they will contend for the division if Cutler doesn't get creamed, & that means their o-line has to stay healthy & effective all 17 wks.
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I also see the Packers winning at least 14 and the Lions not reaching 9. The Vikings will do just enough to avoid a top 5 draft pick next year; I'm thinking 5 or 6 wins. |
I'd feel pretty safe in predicting the Packers with around 13 wins, the Lions around 11 wins and the Bears in the 10 win area. However, when teams are this good and this close, the order they finish is really up in the air.
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Anywhere from 9-11, definitely a playoff team this year.
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I said the Bears would win 11. I really think they can this year, but only if J-Cut is healthy.
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11 or 12 as long as they keep Cutler upright. Hard to name a more complete team on paper than the Bears right now.
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rabblerabble wrong thread
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I think they'll get to 11 nd definitely a playoff team this year.
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