Every one of those teams sucked more than the Bears last year (every one had a losing record). I'm thinking the Bears offense will be improved this year no matter who is the QB. The defense should be a holy terror. I believe the Bears could be 4-0 after that first quarter. And what a break to have that kind of schedule to begin the season. We don't face the Packers until after the bye week this year. The Vikes first game is a home game (week 10) just prior to our bye.
Every one of those teams sucked more than the Bears last year (every one had a losing record). I'm thinking the Bears offense will be improved this year no matter who is the QB. The defense should be a holy terror. I believe the Bears could be 4-0 after that first quarter. And what a break to have that kind of schedule to begin the season. We don't face the Packers until after the bye week this year. The Vikes first game is a home game (week 10) just prior to our bye.
Yeah here's hoping the season starts on time. We should be able to handle all those teams.
Post by GrizzlyBear on Jun 19, 2020 6:59:19 GMT -6
@ Lions L Giants W @ Falcons W Colts L
I’m going w/ 2-2. Detroit had a decent offseason and this could be one of those typical trap games that we’re supposed to win (at least on paper). The Giants’ new HC looks promising and somehow I do hope that the Giants & Redskins can turn it around because the NFC East is my favorite division to watch along w/ the NFC North & AFC North. I do believe that the NFL is more entertaining when the NFCE is strong. W/ that being said, I think we can beat them, simply because I'm still not sold on Daniel Jones. The Falcons have been a dumpster fire since their SB loss and Indy is a SB contender in my book. Their GM Chris Ballard has done an excellent job since he took over.