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HOME AND AWAY

Detroit Lions (5-11 in 2003)

Green Bay Packers (10-6)

Minnesota Vikings (9-7)

 

HOME

Houston Texans (5-11)

Indianapolis Colts (12-4)

Philadelphia Eagles (12-4)

San Francisco 49ers (7-9)

Washington Redskins (5-11)

 

AWAY

Dallas Cowboys (10-6)

Jacksonville Jaguars (5-11)

New York Giants (4-12)

Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-9)

Tennessee Titans (12-4)

 

VERY INTERESTING HOME SCHEDUAL. LOTS OF PISSED OFF TEAMS WHO HAD HIGH EXPECTATIONS IN 2003 I.E GIANTS, BUCS.... IT SHOULD BE FUN! :bringit

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IMO, not the toughest schedule.

 

NFC South and AFC West teams will have the toughest schedules.

 

Thankfully the Bills schedule is a little easier....not among the easiest, but not too incredibly difficult either. Maybe they'll be above .500 this year.

 

 

Hey, I can dream.

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even with an easy schedule i wouldnt expect much...another 7-9 season at best..im using as my barometer jerry azumah...the day he is no longer in our secondary is the day ill start to believe this franchise may have turned the corner...that guy is the worst cover corner ive ever seen...

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It will be another bad year.  This team has a killer schedule and their top 3 coaches are all going to be in their positions for the first time ever at the NFL level.  Unless their is a miracle, this team is destined for 5-11.

Two factors that will mitigate the schedule toughness that we didnt have going for us last year.

 

Rex Grossman at QB

 

John Shoop being a bad memory.

 

I think we'll do fairly well and be very fun to watch this season.

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Two factors that will mitigate the schedule toughness that we didnt have going for us last year. 

 

Rex Grossman at QB

 

John Shoop being a bad memory.

 

I think we'll do fairly well and be very fun to watch this season.

Let me put it this way, if all of your 3 superior officers were 90 day wonders, how much confidence would you have in what they were doing?

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Using my line of work as an example doesn't work here because we're all trained to assume at least the next higher position.

I did not know that, but I guess I should have, being in a line of work where anybody can be dead at any second and all :bang

 

But you understand what I am trying to say right?

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I did not know that, but I guess I should have, being in a line of work where anybody can be dead at any second and all :bang

 

But you understand what I am trying to say right?

I do. But you or me or a 4 year old could run the Bears offense better than Shoop and we were overdue for a new yes man to be the head coach anyway.

 

Blache is the only one of the 3 I was not happy to see leave us. Losing the other 2 was addition by subtraction.

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HOME AND AWAY

Detroit Lions (5-11 in 2003)

Green Bay Packers (10-6)

Minnesota Vikings (9-7)

 

HOME

Houston Texans (5-11)

Indianapolis Colts (12-4)

Philadelphia Eagles (12-4)

San Francisco 49ers (7-9)

Washington Redskins (5-11)

 

AWAY

Dallas Cowboys (10-6)

Jacksonville Jaguars (5-11)

New York Giants (4-12)

Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-9)

Tennessee Titans (12-4)

 

VERY INTERESTING HOME SCHEDUAL. LOTS OF PISSED OFF TEAMS WHO HAD HIGH EXPECTATIONS IN 2003 I.E GIANTS, BUCS.... IT SHOULD BE FUN! :bringit

bears should easily win 5 home games and 2 road games so a 7-9 record doesnt seem unreasonable maybe we can finish at .500

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bears should easily win 5 home games and 2 road games so a 7-9 record doesnt seem unreasonable maybe we can finish at .500

IMO, they could win 10.

 

I have them beating all the division foes one time. That's 3-3. I had them beating Houston, beating San Fran(who I think will finish in 3rd or 4th next year, losing Owens and maybe Streets), losing to Indy, losing to Philly, and beating Washington(I think they lose to them if they have to go to DC, but they'll win in Chicago). They're 6-5 at this point. I have them losing to Dallas(but I think a lot of teams will lose to Dallas next year....they add a good QB and a good HB, and they are a 12-13 win team), beating Jacksonville, NY, Tampa Bay(who I believe will lose some pretty good players defensively), and Tennessee(who will be hit hard by the salary cap. McNair is good, but one guy can only do so much).

 

I think they should easily make 8-8, and they could even get up to 12 or 13 wins....or they could only get 5 or 6 wins. I think they'll win 10, maybe not necessarily the teams I said they'd beat, but I still think they win 10 regardless, and win the division.

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